
Mustadrak al-Wasail wa Mustanbat al-Masail
Mustadrak al-Wasail: A Supplement to Wasail al-Shi'a
Author: Husayn al-Nuri al-Tabarsi
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Opens with the author's long Introduction — a significant statement on late-Imami hadith theory — followed by the Book of Purification: water, leftovers, utensils, and the foundations of ritual cleanliness.
Chapters
287 total chapters
1
Chapter on the Obligation of the Five Acts of Worship: Prayer, Almsgiving, Fasting, Pilgrimage, and Jihad
2
Chapter on the Establishment of Disbelief and Apostasy by Denying Some Necessities and Other Matters Proven by Reliable Transmission
3
Chapter on the Requirement of Intellect for the Obligation of Religious Duties
4
Chapter on the Requirement of Religious Duties and Prohibitions upon Reaching Puberty, Growth, or the Age of Fifteen for Males and Nine for Females, and the Recommendation of Training Children in Worship Before That
5
Chapter on the Obligation of Intention in Mandatory Acts of Worship and Its Unconditional Requirement
6
Chapter on the Recommendation of Intending Good and Resolving Upon It
7
Chapter on the Disapproval of Intending Evil
8
Chapter on the Obligation of Sincerity in Worship and Intention
9
Chapter on What is Permissible to Intend as Ends of Intention and What is Recommended to Choose Among Them
10
Chapter on the Prohibition of Obsessive Doubts in Intention and Worship
11
Chapter on the Prohibition of Intending to Show Off and Seek Reputation in Worship
12
Chapter on the Invalidity of Worship Intended for Showing Off
13
Chapter on the Disapproval of Laziness in Solitude and Activity Among People
14
Chapter on the Disapproval of Mentioning One's Worship to Others
15
Chapter on the Permissibility of Beautifying Worship to Be Emulated by Others and to Encourage the Faith
16
Chapter on the Recommendation of Worship in Secret and Preferring It Over Public Worship Except in Obligations
17
Chapter on the Emphasized Recommendation of Loving Worship and Dedicating Time to It
18
Chapter on the Emphasized Recommendation of Earnestness and Diligence in Worship
19
Chapter on the Recommendation of Consistency in Action and Perseverance, with the Minimum Being a Year
20
Chapter on the Recommendation of Acknowledging Shortcomings in Worship
21
Chapter on the Prohibition of Self-Adulation and Pride in One's Actions and Boasting About Them
22
Chapter on the Permissibility of Rejoicing in Worship Without Conceit and the Ruling on Renewed Conceit During Prayer
23
Chapter on the Permissibility of Dissimulation in Worship and Its Obligation When Fear of Harm Exists
24
Chapter on the Recommendation of Moderation in Worship When Fear of Weariness Exists
25
Chapter on the Recommendation of Hastening to Do Good and the Disapproval of Delaying It
26
Chapter on the Prohibition of Underestimating Any Part of Worship and Action Leading to Abandonment
27
Chapter on the Invalidity of Worship Without the Guardianship of the Imams (peace be upon them) and Belief in Their Imamate
28
Chapter on the Fact That One Who Was a Believer, Then Disbelieved, Then Believed Again, Does Not Invalidate His Previous Acts of Faith
29
Chapter on Rare Traditions Related to the Chapters on the Introduction to Acts of Worship
1
Chapter on Its Purity and Ability to Purify, Lifting Impurity and Removing Filth
2
Chapter on the Purity and Purifying Nature of Sea Water
3
Chapter on the Impurity of Water by Change in Taste, Color, or Smell Due to Impurity, Not Otherwise, Regardless of the Type of Water
4
Chapter on the Ruling of Water's Purity Until Impurity is Known to Have Occurred
5
Chapter on the Non-Impurity of Flowing Water by Mere Contact with Impurity Unless It Changes
6
Chapter on the Non-Impurity of Rainwater During Its Descent by Mere Contact with Impurity
7
Chapter on the Non-Impurity of Bathhouse Water If It Has a Source by Mere Contact with Impurity
8
Chapter on the Impurity of Less than a Kurr of Stagnant Water upon Contact with Impurity if It Comes into Contact, Even if It Does Not Change
9
Chapter on the Non-Impurity of a Kurr of Stagnant Water upon Contact with Impurity without Change
10
Chapter on the Measurement of a Kurr in Spans
11
Chapter on the Obligation to Avoid Two Vessels if One of Them is Impure and They Are Confused
12
Chapter on the Non-Permissibility of Using Impure Water for Purification, Even in Necessity, and the Permissibility of Using It Then for Eating and Drinking Only
13
Chapter on the Non-Impurity of Well Water by Mere Contact without Change and the Ruling on Drawing Water
14
Chapter on What is Drawn from the Well for the Death of a Bull, Donkey, Camel, Fermented Drink, Intoxicant, and the Pouring of Wine
15
Chapter on What is Drawn from the Well for the Urine of a Child and a Man
16
Chapter on What is Drawn from the Well for a Cat, Dog, Pig, and the Like
17
Chapter on What is Drawn for a Chicken, Pigeon, Bird, Sheep, and the Like
18
Chapter on What is Drawn for a Mouse, Lizard, Gecko, Scorpion, and the Like
19
Chapter on What is Drawn for Dry and Wet Excrement and Dog Feces and What is Not Explicitly Mentioned
20
Chapter on What is Drawn from the Well for the Death of a Human and for Little and Much Blood
21
Chapter on What is Drawn for the Fall of a Carcass and the Washing of a Junub
22
Chapter on the Ruling of Alternation and What is Drawn from the Well with Change
23
Chapter on the Rulings of the Proximity of the Well and the Drain
1
Chapter on the Added Water Not Removing Impurity or Filth
2
Chapter on the Ruling of Fermented Drink and Milk
3
Chapter on the Impurity of Added Water upon Contact with Impurity Even if It is Abundant, and Likewise Liquids
4
Chapter on the Dislike of Purification with Water Heated by the Sun in Vessels and Kneading with It
5
Chapter on the Dislike of Purification with Water Heated by Fire in Washing the Dead and the Living Absolutely
6
Chapter on the Used Water in Ablution Being Pure and Purifying, and Likewise Its Remaining Water
7
Chapter on the Ruling of Used Water in the Ghusl from Janabah and What Splashes from the Drops of Ghusl Water in the Vessel and Elsewhere, and the Ruling of the Wash Water
8
Chapter on the Recommendation of Sprinkling Four Handfuls of Water for One Who Fears the Return of Ghusl or Ablution Water to Him: One Handful in Front, One Behind, One to His Right, and One to His Left, Then He Performs Ghusl or Ablution
1
Chapter on the Impurity of the Leftover of a Dog and a Pig
2
Chapter on the Purity of the Leftover of a Cat and Its Non-Dislike
3
Chapter on the Purity of the Leftover of Other Animals, Even the Deformed, and the Dislike of the Leftover of What is Not Eaten
4
Chapter on the Dislike of the Leftover of a Jallal
5
Chapter on the Purity of the Leftover of a Junub
6
Chapter on the Purity of the Leftover of a Menstruating Woman and the Dislike of Ablution from Her Leftover if She is Not Trustworthy
7
Chapter on the Purity of the Leftover of a Mouse, Snake, Lizard, Gecko, Scorpion, and the Like, and the Recommendation of Avoiding It, and the Purity of the Leftover of a Beetle
8
Chapter on the Purity of the Leftover of What Has No Flowing Blood, Even if It Dies
9
Chapter on the Ruling of Impure Dough
1
Chapter on Nothing Nullifies Ablution Except Certainty of the Occurrence of an Event, Not Doubt or Suspicion
2
Chapter on Urine, Feces, Wind, Semen, and Janabah Nullifying Ablution
3
Chapter on Predominant Sleep Over Hearing Nullifying Ablution in Any State, and Nothing Nullifies Ablution Except the Specified Events
4
Chapter on the Ruling of What Removes the Mind from Fainting, Madness, Intoxication, and Others
5
Chapter on That What Comes Out from the Anus of Pumpkin Seeds and Worms Does Not Invalidate Ablution Unless It Is Smeared with Feces
6
Chapter on That Vomit, Pus, Pus, Belching, Laughter, Loud Laughter, and Stomach Rumbling Do Not Invalidate Ablution
7
Chapter on That Nosebleed, Cupping, and the Discharge of Blood Other Than Menstruation, Postpartum Bleeding, and Istihadha Do Not Invalidate Ablution
8
Chapter on That Kissing, Touching, Lying Together, and Touching the Private Parts in General and Similar Acts Below Intercourse Do Not Invalidate Ablution
9
Chapter on That Touching a Dog or an Unbeliever Does Not Invalidate Ablution
10
Chapter on That Pre-ejaculatory Fluid, Prostatic Fluid, Post-ejaculatory Fluid, Erection, Phlegm, Spit, and Mucus Do Not Invalidate Ablution, but It Is Recommended to Perform Ablution from Pre-ejaculatory Fluid Due to Desire
11
Chapter on the Ruling of Ambiguous Moisture Discharged After Urination and Semen
12
Chapter on That Cutting Nails, Shaving, Plucking Armpit Hair, and Cutting Hair Do Not Invalidate Ablution, but It Is Recommended to Wipe the Area with Water If Done with Iron
13
Chapter on That Eating What Has Been Altered by Fire, or Eating and Drinking in General, and Inserting Anything Does Not Invalidate Ablution
14
Chapter on That Inserting Medicine and the Discharge of Dew and Yellowish Fluid from the Anus and Fistula Do Not Invalidate Ablution
15
Chapter on the Non-Obligation of Repeating Ablution for One Who Neglects Istinja and Performs Ablution and Prays, and the Obligation of Repeating the Prayer Then
16
Chapter on the Ruling of One with Incontinence and Stomach Issues
1
Chapter on the Obligation of Covering the Private Parts and the Prohibition of Looking at the Private Parts of a Muslim, Whether Male or Female, Except for the Permissible
2
Chapter on the Non-Permissibility of Facing or Turning One's Back to the Qibla When Relieving Oneself, and the Dislike of Facing or Turning One's Back to the Wind, and the Recommendation of Facing the East or West
3
Chapter on the Recommendation of Covering the Head and Wearing a Veil When Relieving Oneself
4
Chapter on the Recommendation of Distancing Oneself from People When Relieving Oneself and Being Very Concealed and Cautious
5
Chapter on the Recommendation of Saying the Name of God, Seeking Refuge, and Praying with the Narrated Supplications When Entering and Exiting the Restroom and Upon Completion and Looking at Water and Ablution
6
Chapter on the Dislike of Speaking in the Restroom
7
Chapter on the Non-Dislike of Remembering God, Praising Him, and Reciting Ayat al-Kursi in the Restroom
8
Chapter on the Obligation of Istinja and Removing Impurities for Prayer
9
Chapter on the Ruling of One Who Forgets Istinja Until After Performing Ablution and Prayer
10
Chapter on the Recommendation of Istibra for Men Before Istinja from Urine
11
Chapter on the Dislike of Performing Istinja with the Right Hand Except for Necessity, and Similarly Touching the Penis with the Right Hand During Urination
12
Chapter on the Dislike of Sitting to Relieve Oneself on Riverbanks, Wells, Public Roads, Under Fruit-Bearing Trees When Fruit Is Present, at Doorways, Mosque Courtyards, and Traveler's Residences, and Urinating While Standing, and That It Is Not Disliked in Places Not Prohibited
13
Chapter on the Dislike of Relieving Oneself on Graves and Defecating Between Graves, and That the Defecator Should Hurry, and a Collection of Disliked Acts
14
Chapter on the Dislike of Performing Istinja with a Hand Wearing a Ring Inscribed with the Name of God, and the Dislike of Carrying It When Relieving Oneself and During Intercourse, and That It Is Not Prohibited, and Similarly a Ring Inscribed with Quranic Verses, and Similarly a Dirham or Dinar Inscribed with the Name of God
15
Chapter on That It Is Recommended for One Who Enters the Restroom to Remember What Causes Reflection, Humility, Asceticism, and Abstaining from the Forbidden
16
Chapter on the Dislike of Prolonged Sitting in the Restroom
17
Chapter on the Dislike of Urinating on Hard Ground and the Recommendation of Seeking a High Place or a Place with Much Dust for It
18
Chapter on the Obligation of Avoiding Urine
19
Chapter on the Dislike of Urinating in Water, Whether Flowing or Stagnant, and a Collection of Prohibitions
20
Chapter on the Dislike of Facing the Sun and Moon with the Private Parts When Relieving Oneself
21
Chapter on the Non-Obligation of Istinja from Sleep and Wind, and Its Non-Recommendation as Well
22
Chapter on the Choice in Istinja from Feces Between Three Unused Stones and Water, and the Recommendation of Combining Them and Making the Number Odd
23
Chapter on the Obligation of Restricting to Water in Istinja from Urine
24
Chapter on the Dislike of Urinating While Standing Without Cause, Except When Applying Nitre, and the Dislike of Urinating into the Air from a Height
25
Chapter on the Recommendation of Preferring Water over Stones, Especially for One with a Soft Stomach in Istinja from Feces, and Its Necessity with Transgression, and Preferring Cold Water for One with Hemorrhoids
26
Chapter on the Dislike of Performing Istinja with Bone and Dung, and Its Permissibility with Mud, Cloth, and Similar Materials
27
Chapter on That Whoever Enters the Restroom and Finds a Date or a Piece of Bread in Filth, It Is Recommended to Wash It and Eat It After Exiting
28
Chapter on the Prohibition of Using Bread for Istinja and the Ruling on the Husayni Soil and Edible Items
29
Chapter on Rare Traditions Related to the Chapters on Lavatory Etiquette
1
Chapter on Its Obligation for Prayer and Similar Acts
2
Chapter on the Prohibition of Entering Prayer Without Purification, Even in Taqiyya, and Its Invalidity Without It
3
Chapter on the Obligation to Repeat the Prayer for One Who Neglects Ablution or Part of It, Even Forgetfully, Until They Pray, and the Obligation of Making Up After the Time Has Passed
4
Chapter on the Obligation of Purification at the Time of Prayer and the Permissibility of Performing It Beforehand, and Its Recommendation
5
Chapter on the Obligation of Purification for the Obligatory Circumambulation and Its Recommendation for the Recommended Circumambulation and Other Acts of Hajj
6
Chapter on the Recommendation of Ablution for Relieving Oneself and the Dislike of Neglecting It When Engaged in It
7
Chapter on the Permissibility of Performing Many Prayers with One Ablution as Long as No New Impurity Occurs
8
Chapter on the Recommendation of Renewing Ablution Without Impurity for Each Prayer, Especially for Maghrib, Isha, and Fajr
9
Chapter on the Recommendation of Sleeping in a State of Purity, Even with Tayammum
10
Chapter on the Recommendation of Purification for Entering Mosques
11
Chapter on the Recommendation of Ablution for the Sleep of the Junub and After Impurity, and Prayer After Ablution and Being in a State of Purity
12
Chapter on the Recommendation of Ablution for Touching and Copying the Quran and the Prohibition of the Impure and Junub Touching the Quran
13
Chapter on the Recommendation of Ablution for Intercourse with a Pregnant Woman and Returning to Intercourse, Even if Repeated, and for One Who Approaches a Concubine and Wishes to Approach Another
14
Chapter on the Recommendation of Ablution for the Menstruating Woman at the Time of Each Prayer and Remembering Allah for the Duration of Her Prayer
15
Chapter on the Method of Ablution and a Summary of Its Rulings
16
Chapter on the Recommendation of Supplicating with the Narrated Prayers When Looking at Water, Performing Istinja, Rinsing the Mouth, Sniffing Water, Washing the Limbs, and the Permissibility of Ordering Others to Bring Water for Ablution
17
Chapter on the Boundary of the Face That Must Be Washed and the Non-Obligation of Washing the Temples
18
Chapter on the Obligation of Starting the Washing of the Face from the Top and the Washing of the Hands from the Elbows
19
Chapter on the Obligation of Taking Moisture for Wiping from His Beard, Eyebrows, or Eyelids if It Has Dried from His Hands, and the Prohibition of Using New Water for It, and If No Moisture Remains at All, He Must Repeat the Ablution
20
Chapter on the Obligation of Wiping the Head on Its Forepart
21
Chapter on the Obligation of Covering the Face and Hands in Ablution with Washing and the Non-Obligation of Covering the Head and the Width of the Feet with Wiping, and That the Obligation Is to Wipe the Top of the Foot
22
Chapter on the Minimum Required for Wiping
23
Chapter on the Obligation of Wiping the Feet and the Non-Sufficiency of Washing Them in Ablution
24
Chapter on the Emphasized Recommendation of Saying Bismillah and Supplicating with the Narrated Prayers During Ablution and Saying Bismillah When Eating, Drinking, Dressing, and Every Action
25
Chapter on the Recommendation of Washing the Hands Before Putting Them in the Vessel Once After Urination and Sleep, Twice After Defecation, and Thrice After Janabah
26
Chapter on the Permissibility of Putting the Hands in the Vessel Before the Recommended Washing
27
Chapter on the Recommendation of Rinsing the Mouth and Sniffing Water Thrice Before Ablution and Their Non-Obligation
28
Chapter on the Sufficiency of One Handful of Water in Ablution and the Ruling on the Second and Third
29
Chapter on the Obligation of Continuity in Ablution and Its Invalidity with the Drying of the Previous Limbs Due to Delay
30
Chapter on the Obligation of Order in Ablution and the Permissibility of Wiping the Feet Together
31
Chapter on the Obligation of Repeating What Ensures Order for One Who Deliberately or Forgetfully Violates It and Remembers Before the Drying of the Ablution, Even by Leaving a Limb, He Repeats It and What Follows
32
Chapter on the Obligation of Wiping on the Skin of the Head or Its Hair and the Prohibition of Wiping on a Barrier Like Henna, Medicine, Turban, or Veil Except in Necessity
33
Chapter on the Prohibition of Wiping on the Leather Socks Except in Severe Necessity or Great Taqiyya
34
Chapter on the Sufficiency of Wiping on Bandages in Ablution Even If They Are in the Place of Washing When It Is Impossible to Remove Them and Reach the Water Underneath, and the Non-Obligation of Washing Inside the Wound
35
Chapter on the Woman Starting with Washing the Inner Arm and the Man with the Outer in Ablution
36
Chapter on the Obligation of Reaching Water Under the Ring and Bracelet and Similar in Ablution
37
Chapter on Whoever Doubts an Act of Ablution Before Finishing Must Perform What He Doubts and What Follows, and Whoever Doubts After Finishing Is Not Obliged Except If Certain
38
Chapter on Whoever Is Certain of Purity and Doubts Impurity Is Not Obliged to Perform Ablution, and Vice Versa Is Obliged, and Likewise If Certain of Both and Does Not Know Which Preceded
39
Chapter on the Permissibility of Using a Towel After Ablution and the Recommendation to Avoid It
40
Chapter on the Non-Obligation of Combing Hair During Ablution
41
Chapter on the Disapproval of Seeking Assistance in Ablution
42
Chapter on the Ruling for One Who Has Lost a Hand or Foot
43
Chapter on the Recommendation of Performing Ablution with a Mudd of Water and Bathing with a Sa' and the Non-Permissibility of Exceeding That
44
Chapter on the Sufficiency of Less Than a Mudd for Ablution, Even the Amount of Oil, and the Disapproval of Excess and Overuse
45
Chapter on the Recommendation of Opening the Eyes During Ablution and the Non-Obligation of Reaching Water to the Inner Parts
46
Chapter on the Recommendation of Perfecting Ablution
47
Chapter on Rare Traditions Related to the Chapters on Ablution
1
Chapter on the Emphasis of Its Recommendation, Its Non-Obligation, the Recommendation of Its Continuity, and Mention of a Number of Recommended Traits
2
Chapter on the Recommendation of Using the Toothstick During Ablution
3
Chapter on the Recommendation of Using the Toothstick Before Prayer
4
Chapter on the Recommendation of Using the Toothstick at Dawn and Upon Waking from Sleep in General
5
Chapter on the Recommendation of Using the Toothstick When Reciting the Quran
6
Chapter on the Recommendation of Using the Toothstick Horizontally and That It Be Made of Arak and Tree Branches
7
Chapter on the Sufficiency of Using the Toothstick Once, Even with Fingers
8
Chapter on the Disapproval of Using the Toothstick in the Bathhouse and in the Toilet
9
Chapter on the Permissibility of Using the Toothstick for the Fasting Person with Disapproval for the Wet One Specifically
10
Chapter on Rare Traditions Related to the Chapters on the Toothstick
1
Chapter on the Recommendation of Entering the Bathhouse, Remembering the Fire, and the Recommendation of Building and Maintaining It
2
Chapter on the Recommendation of Entering the Bathhouse One Day and Leaving It the Next, and the Disapproval of Frequenting It Daily Except for Those Who Are Overweight and Wish to Reduce It
3
Chapter on the Obligation of Covering the Private Parts in the Bathhouse and Elsewhere from All Respectable Onlookers and the Prohibition of Looking at the Private Parts of a Muslim Except the Permissible
4
Chapter on the Recommendation of Covering the Knees and Navel and What Lies Between Them
5
Chapter on the Permissibility of Looking at the Private Parts of Animals and Non-Muslims Without Lust
6
Chapter on the Prohibition of Pursuing the Faults and Defects of the Believer
7
Chapter on the Recommendation of Entering the Bathhouse with a Waistcloth and the Disapproval of Leaving It
8
Chapter on the Disapproval of Entering Water Without a Waistcloth
9
Chapter on the Recommendation of Supplicating with the Transmitted Prayers in the Bathhouse and a Summary of Its Rulings and Etiquette
10
Chapter on the Recommendation of Greeting in the Bathhouse for Those Wearing a Waistcloth and the Disapproval of Greeting Those Without It
11
Chapter on the Permissibility of Reciting the Quran in the Entire Bathhouse for Those Wearing a Waistcloth and the Disapproval of Reciting While Naked and the Permissibility of Marriage in the Bathhouse and in Water
12
Chapter on the Disapproval of Allowing the Wife to Go to the Bathhouse, Wedding, and Mourning Without Necessity, Wearing Thin Clothes, and the Prohibition of That with Suspicion, Accusation, and Corruption
13
Chapter on the Disapproval of Lying Down in the Bathhouse, Reclining, and Rubbing with Pottery and Its Permissibility with Cloth
14
Chapter on the Disapproval of Washing the Head with Egyptian Clay and Rubbing with Syrian Pottery
15
Chapter on the Recommendation of Greeting Upon Leaving the Bathhouse
16
Chapter on the Recommendation of Washing the Head with Lotus Leaves
17
Chapter on the Recommendation of Using Depilatory
18
Chapter on the Recommendation of Applying Depilatory to the Private Parts by Oneself and Delegating Others to Apply It to the Body and the Choice in Precedence and Delay
19
Chapter on the Recommendation of Applying Depilatory Every Fifteen Days and Its Emphasis, Even with Borrowing, After Twenty Days and More Emphasized After Forty, and Likewise Shaving the Pubic Hair
20
Chapter on the Recommendation of Dyeing the Entire Body with Henna After Using Depilatory
21
Chapter on the Disapproval of Using Depilatory on Wednesday, Not Entering the Bathhouse, and the Non-Disapproval of Using Depilatory on Friday and Other Days
22
Chapter on the Recommendation of Dyeing Gray Hair and Its Non-Obligation, and the Non-Recommendation for Those in Mourning
23
Chapter on the Recommendation of Dyeing with Black
24
Chapter on the Recommendation of Dyeing with Yellow and Red, Preferring Red over Yellow, and Preferring Black over Both
25
Chapter on the Recommendation of Dyeing with Wusmah
26
Chapter on the Recommendation of Dyeing with Henna
27
Chapter on the Recommendation of Dyeing with Henna and Katam
28
Chapter on the Disapproval of a Woman Abandoning Jewelry and Dyeing Her Hands, Even if She is Elderly or Without a Husband
29
Chapter on the Recommendation of Kohl for Men and Women
30
Chapter on the Recommendation of Applying Kohl with Ithmid, Especially Without Musk
31
Chapter on Applying Kohl in Odd Numbers and Its Non-Obligation
32
Chapter on the Recommendation of Applying Kohl at Night and Before Sleeping, Four Times in the Right Eye and Three Times in the Left
33
Chapter on the Recommendation of Cutting and Removing Hair
34
Chapter on the Recommendation of Shaving the Head for Men and the Disapproval of Letting Hair Grow Long
35
Chapter on the Disapproval of Shaving Only the Crown of the Head and Leaving the Rest, and the Recommendation of Shaving the Nape
36
Chapter on the Recommendation of Parting the Hair When It Grows Long
37
Chapter on the Recommendation of Trimming the Beard, Shaping It, Taking from the Sides, and Thinning the Beard
38
Chapter on the Recommendation of Trimming What Exceeds a Handful from the Beard
39
Chapter on the Recommendation of Trimming the Mustache, Its Limits, and the Disapproval of Letting It Grow Long, as Well as the Hair of the Pubic Area and Armpits
40
Chapter on the Prohibition of Shaving the Beard and the Recommendation of Keeping It at a Handful Length
41
Chapter on the Recommendation of Removing Hair from the Nose
42
Chapter on the Recommendation of Combing the Hair of the Head When It Grows Long
43
Chapter on the Recommendation of Combing
44
Chapter on the Recommendation of Combing Before Prayer, Obligatory and Supererogatory
45
Chapter on the Recommendation of Combing the Beard, Sides, Braids, Eyebrows, and Head
46
Chapter on the Disapproval of Combing While Standing
47
Chapter on the Recommendation of Passing the Comb Over the Chest After Combing the Beard and Head
48
Chapter on the Recommendation of Burying Hair, Nails, Teeth, Blood, Placenta, and Clots
49
Chapter on the Recommendation of Honoring the Hair
50
Chapter on the Permissibility of Cutting Gray Hair, the Disapproval of Plucking It, and Its Non-Prohibition
1
Chapter on the Obligation of the Ritual Bath for Major Impurity and the Non-Obligation of Other Than the Specified Baths
2
Chapter on the Obligation of the Ritual Bath for Major Impurity and the Non-Obligation of It for Urination and Defecation
3
Chapter on the Obligation of the Ritual Bath for Both Men and Women After Intercourse in the Vagina Until the Glans Disappears, Whether Ejaculation Occurs or Not
4
Chapter on the Obligation of the Ritual Bath with the Emission of Semen, Whether Awake or Asleep, for Both Men and Women, Whether by Intercourse or Otherwise, and the Non-Obligation of the Ritual Bath for Major Impurity Without Intercourse and Emission
5
Chapter on the Non-Obligation of the Ritual Bath with Mere Wet Dream Without the Presence of Semen After Awakening
6
Chapter on the Non-Obligation of the Ritual Bath with Intercourse Outside the Vagina Without Emission
7
Chapter on the Ritual Bath for Major Impurity Being Obligatory Only for Prayer and the Like, Not for Itself
8
Chapter on the Permissibility of the Junub and Menstruating Woman Passing Through Mosques Except the Sacred Mosque and the Mosque of the Messenger, and If They Have a Wet Dream or Menstruate in Them, They Should Perform Dry Ablution to Exit, and the Non-Permissibility of Staying in Any Mosque and the Prohibition of Emission and Intercourse in All
9
Chapter on the Prohibition of the Junub Entering the Houses of the Prophet and the Imams (peace be upon them)
10
Chapter on the Non-Permissibility of the Junub and Menstruating Woman Placing Anything in the Mosque and the Permissibility of Taking from It
11
Chapter on the Ruling of the Junub Touching Anything with the Name of Allah and White Dirhams and Touching the Writing of the Quran and Other Than It from the Mushaf
12
Chapter on the Permissibility of the Junub, Menstruating Woman, and Postpartum Woman Reciting the Quran Except the Four Prostrations and the Disapproval of More Than Seven Verses for the Junub and Its Emphasis for More Than Seventy Verses
13
Chapter on the Disapproval of Eating and Drinking for the Junub Except After Ablution or Rinsing the Mouth and Washing the Face and Hands
14
Chapter on the Permissibility of the Junub, Menstruating Woman, and Postpartum Woman Dyeing and the Disapproval of the Junub Dyeing Except for the Postpartum Woman Unless the Dye Takes and Reaches
15
Chapter on the Permissibility of the Junub Applying Nura and Cupping and Slaughtering and Mentioning Allah, the Mighty and Majestic
16
Chapter on the Recommendation of Rinsing the Mouth and Sniffing Water Before the Ritual Bath and Their Non-Obligation and the Non-Obligation of Washing Anything from the Inside
17
Chapter on the Disapproval of the Junub Sleeping Except After Ablution or Bathing or Dry Ablution or Intending to Return to Intercourse and the Non-Prohibition of the Junub Sleeping, Whether Man or Woman, Without Bathing or Ablution or Dry Ablution
18
Chapter on the Method of the Ritual Bath for Major Impurity in Order and Immersion and a Summary of Its Rulings
19
Chapter on the Ruling of Washing the Feet After the Ritual Bath
20
Chapter on the Obligation of Order in the Ritual Bath Without Immersion and the Obligation of Repetition with Violation
21
Chapter on the Non-Obligation of Continuity and Succession Between the Limbs in the Ritual Bath and the Permissibility of Delay Between Them and the Obligation of Repeating It If a Minor or Major Event Occurs During It and the Permissibility of Ordering Others to Bring the Water for the Bath and the Permissibility of Performing the Bath and Part of It Before the Time of Prayer Enters
22
Chapter on the Permissibility of the Remains of Perfume, Khaluq, Saffron, and Gum and the Like on the Body at the Time of the Ritual Bath
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Chapter on the Sufficiency of the Ritual Bath with Its Name Even If Like Oil and the Recommendation of the Bath with a Sa'
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Chapter on the Permissibility of a Man and a Woman Washing from the Same Vessel and the Recommendation for the Man to Begin, and the Water Being Two Sa's or a Sa' and a Mudd
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Chapter on the Impermissibility of Performing Ablution with the Ritual Bath of Janaba Before or After It
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Chapter on the Recommendation of Performing Ablution Before the Ritual Bath Except in the Case of Janaba
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Chapter on the Ruling Concerning Ambiguous Moisture After the Ritual Bath
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Chapter on the Recommendation of Supplicating with the Transmitted Prayers During the Ritual Bath
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Chapter on the Obligation of Ensuring Water Reaches the Roots of the Hair and the Entire Body During the Ritual Bath and the Non-Obligation of Washing the Hair or Undoing It
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Chapter on the Ruling for One Who Forgot the Ritual Bath of Janaba or Was Unaware of It Until After Praying and Fasting
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Chapter on the Recommendation of Pouring Water on the Head Three Times and on Each Side Twice
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Chapter on the Non-Obligation of Informing Others of a Deficiency in the Ritual Bath and the Ruling for One Who Forgot Part of a Limb or Doubted It
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Chapter on the Ruling Concerning Rings, Bracelets, Armlets, Splints, and Wounds and the Like During the Ritual Bath
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Chapter on the Recommendation of Washing the Hands Three Times from Janaba Before Placing Them in the Vessel
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Chapter on the Permissibility of the Junub Person Placing Their Hand in the Water Before the Recommended Ritual Bath
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Chapter on the Non-Obligation of the Ritual Bath Due to Wearing a Garment with Janaba Even if It Becomes Sweaty or Wet by Rain, and the Purity of the Sweat of the Junub and Menstruating Woman
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Chapter on Rare Traditions Related to the Chapters on Major Ritual Impurity
