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Editor’s note: This fatwa is from Ask the Scholar’s archive and was originally published at an earlier date. But if this wudhu was a wudhu in which he wiped over his socks then it is not permissible for him to put his socks on and continue wiping over them, because it is necessary for him to wear them when his feet have been purified with water, and in this case the purity is with wiping over the socks, this is what is known from the speech of the People of Knowledge. When the traveler comes to the end of his journey, or a resident starts a journey and he has already started wiping over his socks, how does he calculate the length of his wiping? So if we were to assume that there was a bandage over the forearm of the one making wudhu due to a necessity, then he can wipe over it rather than washing (the area covered by the bandage).

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And that which explains when one should wipe the feet and when one should wash them is the sunnah, for the Messenger sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam used to wash his feet when they were uncovered, and wipe over them when they were covered by khuffayn. And this purification would be complete, meaning that were he to remove this bandage or splint then his state of purity remains and does not break. Is the intention obligatory, meaning that when a person intends to wear socks or shoes should he have the intention that he will wipe over them, and likewise should he have the intention that he is going to wipe over them as a resident or a traveler, or is the intention no obligatory?And it is desired that you learn a basic rule, and that is that in principle that whatsoever is established with regards to the men is also established with regards to the women, and whatsoever is established with regards to the women is also established with regards to men unless there is an evidence which indicates otherwise. The important point is that a long as the term khuffayn is applicable to the item, then wiping over it is permissible.

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So in the sunnah is the hadith of 'Ali ibn Abi Talib radiallahu 'anhu who said, "If the religion were according to opinion then the underside of the khuffayn would have been wiped, but I have seen the Messenger of Allah sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam wiping over the upper part of the khuffayn. And the evidence for this is that the Messenger of Allah sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam prayed with his Companions one day in shoes, and during the prayer he removed them. This is because the purity gained from wiping is a complete state of purity, so it is desirable to say that if he can wipe over his socks after putting them on after having washed his feet, then he can wipe over them after the purification of wiping over them.

Likewise if he were to wipe over his socks, and then put on another pair, or put on a pair of shoes, then there is no problem in his wiping over the upper layer for as long as the period of wiping remains. So in this case he has prayed the fajr, dhuhur, 'asr, maghrib, and isha' of Tuesday in his khuffayn, and none of these are counted in the period of wiping because they occurred before he wiped over his socks.

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This has no basis as far as we know, all that the scholars have said is to wipe the right foot with the right hand, and the left foot with the left hand. As for wiping over the socks then this is a concession and the Sunnah states that only a part of it be wiped (i.

What is the correctness of the condition set by some of the legal jurists that the feet be covered . So if we were to assume that one purified himself for fajr on Wednesday at 5am, and he remained in this state till the isha' prayer, then he slept and woke for fajr at 5am on Thursday then he has to make wudhu with washing his feet as the period has expired. And because the basic principle is that everything endures according to what it is upon until it's termination is made clear. So this is the evidence from the Book of Allah, and the sunnah of His Messenger sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam. For if he were to make wudhu for fajr on Tuesday, and then out his khuffayn on, and his state of purity (i.

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And the evidence for this is his sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam saying to Mughirah, "Leave them, for indeed my feet were in a state of purity when I wore them. When using this site, Google collects data and use cookies for (i) ad personalisation and (ii) to help us analyse traffic to this site. And this is because the Messenger sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam did not set a time period for the state of purity, but he set a time period for the wiping only.The strongest opinion from the sayings of the People of Knowledge, which was chosen by Shaykh ul-Islam ibn Taymiyyah and a group of scholars from the People of Knowledge is that the wudhu does not break with the removal of the khuffayn. So building upon this, if a person does not have water with him, or he is sick and unable to use water for wudhu, then he can wear the khuffayn even without being in a state of purity, and he can wear them for an unlimited time (making tayammum) until he finds water or is cured from his illness, because the feet are not connected to the tayammum. This is because this person has some time remaining in the period of his wiping before he started on a journey, then he started traveling so it is true to say that he is a traveler and therefore from those that can wipe over there socks for three days. So if he were to remove his khuffayn and he is in a state of purity in which he had wiped over his socks then his wudhu does not break, this is because he is in a complete state of purity as required by the dictates of the shari'ah, and it is not possible to break this state of purity except with an evidence from the shari'ah. Or is it that if you perform a full Wudu, you can put socks on, even if they are cotton, but if you break your Wudu, you cannot re-new by wiping over the socks, unless they are leather socks, or satisfy the condition for leather socks.

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