The male urethra is very long and twisted. Thanks to this, it does not stop flowing even after urinating. Later, a drop or two of water falls on the clothes. Because of which, even if he performs the purification later, it will not happen, and if he prays in this state, it will not be performed. So it is necessary to use kulukh to gain sanctity from such a situation. However, in the case of women, it is not necessary to use the kulukh for urination. Because their canals are not curved or long. After a few moments of delay, they become clear
In the case of urination, the kulukh rule is to place loose earth or cloth on the urinary tract after walking for a while, if we believe that the flow of urine has completely stopped. Then the urinary tract should be flushed with water. In this case, there is no limit to the number of steps you can take.
Kulukh will be used in the toilet by both men and women. After use, the kulukh is washed with water. Because a lot of the time the stool comes out and sticks around the anus. In this case, cleaning the place directly by hand is as bad as the taste.
In addition, the smell that gets on the hands cannot be easily removed. It hurts others as well as yourself. For which everyone should use kulukh. There is no specific number of uses for this kulukh. May take 1 to 6 as needed. But it has to be unique. When using the kulukh, males will pull from front to back in summer. Then the other pulls from its reverse side, i.e. backwards and moves forward. And the third will be the opposite of the second, i.e. similar to the first. Winter time does the opposite. With women, you can do as you like, that is, you can start from the front or from the back.
By
which kulukh can be done
(1) Loose soil
(2) By any kind of soil
(3) Pieces of stone
(4) By sand
(5) By cotton
(6) By dry leaves
(7) By dry grass
(8) By a piece of cloth
(9) Betel nut or coconut husk
(10) At present by toilet paper.
Prohibited
use of kulukhe
(1) By unclean objects
(2) By dung
(3) By gold
(4) By silver
(5) By glass
(6) By paved brick
(7) By iron and copper
(8) By the soil of the mosque
(9) By lime
(10) By bone
(11) By the horns
(12) By fur
(13) By the meat of halal or haram animals
(14) By grain and fruit
(15) By hair, beard and mustache
(16) By any human organ
(17) With the help of brass
(18) By raw grass and raw straw
(19) By paper prepared and used for reading and
writing
(20) It is forbidden to re-pollinate with the object
by which it has been polluted once.
Nafl
Fasting/Days on which it is forbidden to fast
History, Theory, Fazael and
Masael of the Qurbani
Rules
of performing two rak'ats of repentance prayers
In
which the prayers are accepted quickly
At
that time the prayer is accepted
History
of Qurbani and conditions of being wajib
Prayers and methods of slaughtering Qurbani animals
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