Performing Ṣalāh with a Bottle of Urine in one’s Pocket

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

Sometimes, a doctor gives a patient a bottle in order to check his urine, in which the sick person urinates.  If the sick person performs ṣalāh with the bottle of urine in his pocket, his ṣalāh will not be correct.

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للمفتي محمد أشرف الاشاعتي

Vol.1 Pg.288

Author: A Memi

1 thought on “Performing Ṣalāh with a Bottle of Urine in one’s Pocket

  1. “When a person performs ṣalāh (prayer) with a bottle of urine in their pocket, their prayer will not be considered valid. This is because carrying impure substances during prayer contradicts the required state of ritual purity (ṭahārah). To ensure the correctness of ṣalāh, one should perform it in a clean and pure state.” source //https:prayertimetoronto.com/

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