Tayammum Quiz
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Can tayammum be performed for minor impurities (wudu)?

  • No
  • Yes (correct)
  • Only during the night
  • Only in extreme cases
  • For which type of prayer can tayammum be used?

  • Both obligatory and voluntary prayers (correct)
  • Voluntary prayers only
  • Obligatory prayers only
  • Funeral prayers only
  • What should be done if a person has a wound and cannot use water?

  • Use a small amount of water
  • Skip the prayer
  • Perform tayammum (correct)
  • Ask someone else to help
  • What happens if water becomes available during the prayer after tayammum?

    <p>The prayer is valid, but future prayers require wudu</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How long does tayammum remain valid?

    <p>Until water becomes available or something nullifies it</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is tayammum?

    <p>Dry ablution using clean earth or dust</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which situation is tayammum generally permitted?

    <p>When water is unavailable</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following steps is NOT included in the process of tayammum?

    <p>Washing the feet</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens to tayammum when water becomes available?

    <p>It is invalidated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following can nullify the effect of tayammum?

    <p>Doing any act that breaks <em>wudu</em></p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Overview of Tayammum

    • Tayammum is a form of dry ablution performed using clean earth or dust.
    • It serves as an alternative to traditional water-based purification practices when water is unavailable.

    Conditions for Tayammum

    • Permissible when water cannot be accessed, such as during travel or in cases of harm from water use.
    • It can replace wudu (minor ablution) and ghusl (major ablution) under specific conditions.

    Procedure of Tayammum

    • The first step is to make the intention (niyyah) to purify oneself for prayer.
    • Striking the hands on clean earth is required, followed by wiping the face and arms (up to elbows).
    • Feet are not included in the wiping process.

    Validity and Limitations

    • Tayammum becomes invalid if water becomes available or if anything that nullifies wudu occurs, such as breaking wind.
    • It remains valid until the next obligatory prayer or until water is accessible.

    Special Considerations

    • Individuals with wounds or bedridden can perform tayammum without access to water.
    • Allowed for both obligatory and voluntary prayers.

    Additional Notes

    • Performing tayammum is acceptable indoors if clean earth or dust is found.
    • It can be performed after menstruation when water is inaccessible or harmful.
    • If water becomes available during a prayer initially conducted with tayammum, the current prayer remains valid, but future prayers will require wudu.

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    Test your knowledge on the concept of tayammum with this quiz. This set of 20 multiple-choice questions covers its definition, permissibility, and key principles. Ideal for those learning about Islamic practices and rituals.

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