Types of actions In Islamic religious practice, human actions are divided into five types: First: Obligatory acts (wajib) that are
Provision 2 – The essence of “taqleed” is reliance on the direction of a religious jurist, that is, the performance
Rule 8 – If a person has an assumption about changing the instructions of a religious jurist, then he can
Rule 21 – In Muslim religious practice, water is of two types: either “mudaf” (Impurified water) or “mutlyak” (pure water). Mudaf
3 – Running water Rule 34 – Running water is water that flows from any source, such as springs and
Ruling 53 – Mudaf water (mentioned in paragraph 21), such as fruit juices or broth, which does not cleanse defiled
Regulation 63 – A person is obliged to cover his private parts from the views of other people, both when
Ruling 78 – Performing ‘istibra’ (Cleansing the urethra) is a desirable action performed by men after the completion of urination. “Istibra”
impurities (najis) in Muslim religious practice are some objects that are impure in nature. A Muslim must know all types
Ruling 131 – If a person violates the great ablution (ghusli) by committing a forbidden act, such as by committing
Rule 143 – If a pure object comes into contact with a bad one (or with another defiled object), then,
Rule 168 – Some substances and phenomena that make defiled objects pure are called impurity purifiers. And there are twelve
Rule 200 – If a person’s feet or the soles of his shoes become defiled by walking on defiled ground, they
Ruling 246 – It is forbidden to use for eating and drinking, as well as for the performance of great
In Muslim religious practice, the presence of a small ritual ablution called “wudu” is necessary for prayer and some other