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Rulings of wiping over socks
- Is it better to wipe over the socks or to wash the feet?80,372
- Does Wudu Remain Valid If the Time for Wiping Over Socks Ends?If the time for wiping over the Khuff has ended, and you have Wudu, then your Wudu does not become invalidated according to the correct view. If a person takes off the Khuff or socks after wiping over them, his Wudu does not become invalidated according to the correct scholarly opinion.43,986
- Can You Do Wudu with Socks On?You can do wudu with socks on if the socks have been put on when you are in a state of purity and they are pure, and the wiping may be done within the time specified by Shari`ah.420,597
- He wiped over his socks for three days when he was not travelling. Does he have to repeat his prayers for the two days?36,566
- If he wipes over his socks then takes them off, is his wudu invalidated thereby?42,501
- When Does the Validity of Wiping Over Socks Expire?The time for wiping over socks may expire but your Wudu remains valid as long as you do not perform any act that breaks it.19,474
- Does Taking Off Socks Break Wudu?There is no evidence to indicate that taking off leather slippers or socks that have been wiped over invalidates Wudu. If you wish to wipe over the socks again after breaking Wudu, you must perform a complete wudu, including washing your feet, before putting the socks back on.81,012
- In order to be allowed to wipe over one’s socks, they have to have been put on at the same time, after completing wudoo’ or ghusl22,510
- One who wipes his socks although he was not in a state of tahaarah (purity) when he put them on17,687