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al-Tayammum (“dry” ablution)
He is sick and wiping his head will harm him. How should he do wudu; can he put something on his head and wipe over it?
SaveCan a sick person do tayammum, put more than two prayers together, or pray in a dirty diaper?
SaveCan You Wipe Over Shoes?
If the shoes cover the foot with the ankles, then it is permissible to wipe over them. But if the shoes do not cover the area that must be washed, then it is not permissible to wipe over the shoes.SaveCan a person who has a plaster cast, and is unable to do ghusl, do tayammum?
SaveHe wakes up a quarter of an hour before sunrise and delays purifying himself because of waswaas; can he do tayammum?
SaveHow to do tayammum using stones
SaveThere is nothing wrong with a person who has done tayammum leading in prayer people who have done wudoo'
SaveHow can a person who is partially paralyzed do wudoo’ and pray?
SaveHe had a wet dream and was unable to do ghusl, so he did wudoo’ and prayed
SaveThere is no place to do wudoo’ in the college; can she do tayammum?
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