| Arabic | طهارة |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | ta-HAA-rah |
| Etymology | From Arabic طهارة (taharah), derived from the root ط-ه-ر (ta-ha-ra, 'to be pure/clean'). Related words include tahir (pure), mutahhir (purifying), and tathhir (purification). |
Tahaarah(طهارة) Ritual purity and cleanliness in Islamic law. It is an essential prerequisite for certain acts of worship, achieved through specific purification methods including অযু, গোসল, or tayammum.
طهارة
Tahaarah is the first chapter in virtually every book of Islamic jurisprudence, reflecting its foundational importance. নবী করীম Muhammad said: 'Cleanliness is half of faith' (Sahih Muslim). Tahaarah has two dimensions: physical cleanliness (removing impurities — najasah — from the body, clothing, and সালাত space) and ritual purification (achieving a state of purity through অযু or গোসল). Minor ritual impurity (hadath asghar) — broken by sleep, using the restroom, or passing wind — requires অযু. Major ritual impurity (hadath akbar) — resulting from sexual intercourse, ejaculation, or menstruation — requires গোসল. When water is unavailable or its use is harmful, tayammum (dry ablution with clean earth) substitutes for both. For হাজীগণ, tahaarah is especially important: তাওয়াফ requires অযু জমহুর উলামাদের মতে, and গোসল is sunnah before entering ইহরাম.
From Arabic طهارة (taharah), derived from the root ط-ه-ر (ta-ha-ra, 'to be pure/clean'). Related words include tahir (pure), mutahhir (purifying), and tathhir (purification).
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