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Purification after Relieving Oneself: Water or Solid Things
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- Purification after Relieving Oneself: Water or Solid Things
- Uzbek Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Abu Abdullah Al-Shashi The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Uzbek and excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about istinjaa (purifying one`s private parts with water) and Istijmar (purifying one`s private parts with solid things): Definition, what to say and do when entering or going out of the toilet, ruling of facing the qiblah (prayer direction) or turning one`s back to it when answering the call of nature.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about istinjaa (purifying one`s private parts with water) and Istijmar (purifying one`s private parts with solid things): Definition, what to say and do when entering or going out of the toilet, ruling of facing the qiblah (prayer direction) or turning one`s back to it when answering the call of nature.
- Thai Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Danya Ji Sinik Reviewing : Asran Naee Yom Desha The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article in Thai shows how to use water or solid things in purification after relieving oneself based on "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" by Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre.
- Spanish Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Muhammad Eisa Qarsyiah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Spanish and excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about istinjaa (purifying one`s private parts with water) and Istijmar (purifying one`s private parts with solid things): Definition, what to say and do when entering or going out of the toilet, ruling of facing the qiblah (prayer direction) or turning one`s back to it when answering the call of nature.
- Japanese Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Saeed Sato Reviewing : Fatiha Sato The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Japanese and excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about istinjaa (purifying one`s private parts with water) and Istijmar (purifying one`s private parts with solid things): Definition, what to say and do when entering or going out of the toilet, ruling of facing the qiblah (prayer direction) or turning one`s back to it when answering the call of nature.