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النصير

كلمة (النصير) في اللغة (فعيل) بمعنى (فاعل) أي الناصر، ومعناه العون...

الأعلى

كلمة (الأعلى) اسمُ تفضيل من العُلُوِّ، وهو الارتفاع، وهو اسمٌ من...

الحميد

(الحمد) في اللغة هو الثناء، والفرقُ بينه وبين (الشكر): أن (الحمد)...

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) said: ’There is Janābah under every single hair, so wash the hair and clean the skin."

شرح الحديث :

The meaning of the Hadīth: "There is Janābah under every single hair" could be understood in either of two ways: 1.I It can be understood literally, meaning that under every hair there is a hidden part of the body affected by Janābah that must be removed by applying water to that part. 2. It can be understood figuratively to show that one must let water reach the roots of all the hair on the head, beard, and other bodily hair. "So wash the hair…" meaning: Letting water reach all the hairs on the head and body, making no differentiation between thick or thin hair, nor between a man and a woman. "…and clean the skin" by removing whatever prevents water from reaching the surface of the skin. If a person bathes with something on his skin that prevents water reaching the surface of the skin – such as mud, dough, wax, etc., no matter how small an amount –his impurity will not be removed. Even though the Hadīth is weak, it is still imperative to pour water over the whole body during the obligatory bath, due to the general indication of the other proofs.


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