Ṭahāra (Arabic: طهارة), a general title for the state of having ghusl, wudu', or tayammum; or the state of not being najis.[1]
Worships | Tahara • Prayer • Fasting • I'tikaf • Zakat • Khums • Hajj • Al-Umra al-Mufrada • Jihad • Enjoining good and forbidding wrong |
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Contracts | Business • Mortgage • Broke • Ward• Guaranty • Accord and satisfaction• Profit and loss sharing • Sharecropping • Deposit • Ariya • Renting • Wikala • Endowment (waqf) and Sadaqa (alms) • Obligatory charity • Gift • Contest and Shooting Contract • Will • Marriage • Sulh • Rahn |
Unilateral contracts | Divorce • Khul' divorce • Mubarat divorce • Zihar • Ila' • Li'an • Emancipation • Istilad and Tadbir• Confession • Ju'ala • Nadhr |
Others | Hunting and Slaughter • Foods and Drinks • Grab • Preemption • Land Reclamation • Lost Property • Inheritance • Judgment • Testimony • Hudud and Ta'zir • Qisas • Blood money |
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