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Issue No. 257Washing the Face

How to Wash the Face

Issue No.257- What is meant by the face lengthwise, is the distance between the upper part of the forehead, from the hair line, down to the end of the chin, and its breadth should be the distance between the thumb and middle finger; if even a small part of this area is left out, the wuḍū will be void. Thus, in order to ensure that the prescribed area has been fully washed, one should also wash a bit of the adjacent parts to this area.

Issue No. 278Wiping the Feet

How to Wipe a Najis Foot

Issue No.278- If the upper part of the feet is najis and cannot be rinsed, it is necessary, as an obligatory precaution, to place something ṭāhir over it and wipe on it and then perform tayammum.

Issue No. 272Wiping the Feet

How to Wipe the Feet

Issue No.272- After wiping of the head, one should wipe the top of the feet with the remaining wetness on the hands from the tip of the toes (other than the small toe which it is not allowed as an obligatory precaution to be wiped alone) up to the bump on the foot, and, as a recommended precaution, up to the joint of foot.

Issue No. 269Wiping the Head

How to Wipe the Head

Issue No.269- After washing both arms, one should wipe the front part of his head with the remaining wetness of wuḍū on his hand, and as an obligatory precaution it is necessary to wipe with the right hand, and it is better to wipe the head from the upper part downwards. There would also be no problem in wiping the head from the lower part upwards.

Issue No. 2237Rules of Hunting

Hunting By Usurped Weapon or Dog

Issue No. 2237- If a person hunts an animal by means of a usurped dog or a usurped weapon, the hunted animal is halal and becomes his property. However, besides the fact that he has committed a sin, he should pay the rent for the weapon or dog to its owner.

Issue No. 1553Gems Obtained by Sea Diving

Hunting an animal which has a Gem in its belly

Issue No. 1553- If a person dives into the sea and brings out an animal, which usually contains a gem like a pearl oyster, and finds a gem in its belly, in case the value of the gem, after deducting the expenses, reaches the taxable limit, he should pay khums on it. As an obligatory precaution, he should also pay khums when he obtains it from an animal that has swallowed a gem.

Issue No. 2239Rules of Hunting

Hunting by Tools by which Hunting is not Correct

Issue No. 2239- If an animal is cut into two parts with a stick, stone or another instrument with which hunting is not allowed, the part which does not contain the head and the neck will be haram. As regards the part which contains the head and the neck, in case the animal is still alive and it is slaughtered in accordance with sharia, that part is halal.

Issue No. 2246Rules of Hunting with Retrievers

Hunting with other than Retrievers

Issue No. 2246- If a person hunts an animal by a hawk or a trained animal other than a hunting dog, that hunt is not halal. However, if a person reaches the animal while it is still alive and slaughters it in the manner prescribed by sharia, it is halal.

قرآن و تفسیر نمونه
مفاتیح نوین
نهج البلاغه
پاسخگویی آنلاین به مسائل شرعی و اعتقادی
آیین رحمت، معارف اسلامی و پاسخ به شبهات اعتقادی
احکام شرعی و مسائل فقهی
کتابخانه مکارم الآثار
خبرگزاری رسمی دفتر آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی
مدرس، دروس خارج فقه و اصول و اخلاق و تفسیر
تصاویر
ویدئوها و محتوای بصری
پایگاه اطلاع رسانی دفتر حضرت آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی مدظله العالی
انتشارات امام علی علیه السلام
زائرسرای امام باقر و امام صادق علیه السلام مشهد مقدس
کودک و نوجوان
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