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Question and answer about I'tikaf
What is I'tikaf?I'tikaf is an Islamic practice of dedicating oneself to worship Allah by staying in seclusion in a mosque, particularly during the last 10 days of Ramadan, for the purpose of worship and seeking the Night of Power.
Fatawa on Contemporary Issues (Part Three)
It is permissible to offer the greeting of peace to a group of people that includes some Muslims, but he should mean to direct his greeting to the Muslims. This is stated by Ibn Hajar and endorsed by Shaikh Abdullah ibn Jibreen.
The Purity
In Islam, purity (often referred to as "Tahara" in Arabic) holds immense significance, encompassing both the physical and spiritual dimensions of a believer's life. Physical Purity relates to cleanliness of the body, clothes, and the place of worship. Ritual purity is a prerequisite for many acts of worship, such as the five daily prayers. Methods like "wudu" (ablution) and "ghusl" (full body wash) are prescribed to attain this cleanliness. Moreover, cleanliness in dietary habits, personal hygiene, and general living are emphasized throughout Islamic teachings.