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Tawaf from the second floor of the Sacred Mosque (Masjidul Haram)
Date 10 December 2025 & Clock 09:43

Question 28: Is it permissible for a pilgrim to perform tawaf from the second floor of the Sacred Mosque (Masjidul Haram)?

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Carrying out the vow(nazr)
Date 10 December 2025 & Clock 09:43

Question 17: I was born in one of the villages of Esfahan province but I have been living in Tehran for the past many years. I had made a vow (nazr) that I would slaughter a sheep in front of a mourning procession in my village, if my wish were granted. Praise belongs to Allah, now my wish has been granted but unfortunately, for some reason, I cannot return to my birthplace to carry out the nazr. Can I give the money to a charity organization here on the day of Ashura? Does it relieve me of my duty?

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Prostrate without a zikr
Date 10 December 2025 & Clock 09:43

Question 40:If a person places his forehead on a turbat during prostration and lifts up his head before he recites a zikr, is it counted a sajda? Secondly, if during prostration, his forehead starts bleeding and the turbat gets stained with blood, what is he supposed to do?

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A question about the nature of diyah (blood money)
Date 10 December 2025 & Clock 09:43

Question 37:I would like to ask you a question about the nature of diyah (blood money)? Is it a divine punishment or considered a kind of reimbursement of the losses? Does it make a difference when the crime is committed intentionally or unintentionally or by mistake?

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Perform half of ghusl in tartibi manner and the other half in an irtimasi manner
Date 10 December 2025 & Clock 09:43

Question 30: Is it permissible to perform half of ghusl in tartibi (sequential) manner and the other half in an irtimasi manner? For example, he immerses his head in the water and then washes the right and left sides of his body sequentially because, by doing so, he becomes certain that water has reached all parts of his head.

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