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Tayammum (dry ablution) Purifying yourselves with an unpainted wall that has dust on it, or with pure sand is a mandatory act in the absence of water, or when it is harmful to use water for purification. The way to perform Tayammum is as follows:
In Shari'ah, At Tayammum is the method of obtaining Purification through soil intentionally and it consists of wiping the face and the two arms including elbows with a pure earthy substance.
Al-Tayammum. Performing tayammum (as a substitute for Wudhu’) is justified under certain circumstances. It is performed in a particular manner and with specific substances and there are certain rules which are applicable to it. Conditions in which Tayammum is Performed.
25 lip 2023 · Literally, tayammum means “aim, purpose.” In Islamic law, tayammum (dry ablution) refers to “aiming for or seeking soil to wipe one’s face and hands with the intention of preparing oneself to pray, and so on.”
The Meaning of Tayammum (dry ablution) in Islamic Law is wiping the face and hands with clean soil, with the intention of purification.
They prayed (without ablution) and informed Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) about it, so the verse of Tayammum was revealed." Usaid bin Hudair said to `Aisha, "May Allah reward you. By Allah, whenever anything happened which you did not like, Allah brought good for you and for the Muslims in that."
When to do tayammum 1. When there is no possibility of finding water sufficient for ghusl or wudhu; 2. When owing to old-age or the danger of thieves or beasts or unavailability of any means to get water from its place it is difficult to do ghusl or wudhu; 3.