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Essential of Islam – Fard Ulum Course Date: January 13, 2024


Key Points

  1. Concept of Tayammum (Substitute for Wudu and Ghusl):
    • Tayammum is a substitute for Wudu and Ghusl when water is unavailable or its use is harmful.
    • Water is a fundamental component of purification; however, Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ provided Tayammum as a means of mercy during certain hardships.
  2. Conditions for Tayammum:
    • Intention (Niyat) is crucial and required, unlike Wudu.
    • Specific circumstances where water is unavailable or unusable, such as illness, extreme cold, fear of harm, or lack of tools to access water.
    • Must use earthly materials like dust, dirt, or stone that do not turn into ash.
  3. Revelation of Tayammum:
    • Incident during the time of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ when Sayyidah Aisha رضي الله عنها lost her necklace during a journey.
    • Companions were unable to find water for Wudu, leading to the revelation of Tayammum by Allah عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ.
  4. Valid Excuses for Tayammum:
    • Sickness worsened by water usage.
    • Extreme cold risking harm.
    • Lack of access to water due to distance or danger.
    • Situations of limited water reserved for essential drinking or cooking.
    • Avoiding missing Salah al-Janazah or Eid prayers.
  5. Ritual Process of Tayammum:
    • Striking hands on an earthly surface, dusting off excess, and wiping the face and arms.
    • Requires a specific intention tied to the act of purification for valid worship.
  6. Higher Intentions and Their Applications:
    • Stronger intentions (e.g., for Salah) suffice for general acts like Zikr or Quran recitation.
    • Weaker intentions (e.g., for Zikr) do not suffice for Salah.
  7. Historical Practices:
    • Examples like Imam Bukhari, who maintained purification while writing Hadith.

Quranic References

  • Though not directly cited, the practice of Tayammum is derived from the Quran:
    Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:6) – “But if you are ill or on a journey or one of you comes from the place of relieving himself or you have contacted women and find no water, then perform Tayammum with clean earth…”

Hadith References

  1. Incident of Sayyidah Aisha رضي الله عنها:
    • The loss of her necklace and the subsequent revelation of Tayammum highlights the importance of adapting to hardship.
    • The companions’ reliance on the Prophet ﷺ in times of uncertainty underscores leadership and divine guidance.
  2. Companions’ Efforts to Maintain Salah:
    • Sahabah taking turns staying awake for Fajr, exemplifying the commitment to prayer even in difficult circumstances.

Questions and Answers in the Document

  1. What is Tayammum?
    • It is a substitute for Wudu or Ghusl when water is unavailable or its use is harmful.
  2. What qualifies as valid earthly material for Tayammum?
    • Any earthly material that does not burn to ash, such as dirt, stone, or bricks.
  3. What if someone does Tayammum for Zikr but later wants to pray Salah?
    • A stronger intention (specific to Salah) is needed for Tayammum to suffice for prayer.
  4. Can someone in extreme cold avoid Wudu?
    • Yes, if using water risks harm, Tayammum is permissible.

Presentation-Ready Insights

  • Practical Implications of Tayammum:
    Tayammum ensures accessibility to worship for all Muslims, reflecting the inclusivity of Islamic law. This practice balances physical capabilities with spiritual obligations.
  • Flexibility in Worship:
    By allowing substitutes like Tayammum, Islam demonstrates mercy and emphasizes the importance of intentions and adaptability.
  • Historical Context as Guidance:
    The story of Sayyidah Aisha رضي الله عنها provides a relatable and timeless example of Islamic rulings adapting to real-life situations.
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