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Their prayers and wudhu are correct, but they should be informed that wiping over the lower part of the khuffayn is not from the sunnah. So in the sunnah is the hadith of 'Ali ibn Abi Talib radiallahu 'anhu who said, "If the religion were according to opinion then the underside of the khuffayn would have been wiped, but I have seen the Messenger of Allah sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam wiping over the upper part of the khuffayn." And this indicates that only the upper part of the khuffayn is legislated to be wiped.. What is the stance on the saying of Ibn Abbas: "The Messenger did not wipe after (the revelation) of Surah Ma'idah" and that what is related from 'Ali preceded this revelation? Since it is inconvenient to take them off all the time, permission was granted by the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) to wipe over them for a period of one day and night for a resident and three days and nights for a traveler. There are, however, certain conditions to be considered for the permissibility of wiping such as the following:

Socks for Purification Rulings Regarding the Wiping Over the Socks for Purification

The period is lengthened from 24 hours to 72 hours for a muqim who begins a journey before the expiry of 24 hours. Masah will be valid on the khuffayn if they are worn after having attained complete taharah i.e. in the condition of wudu.There are two correct ways of reciting the saying of Allah ( wa arjulikum) 'and your feet' having reached us from the Messenger of Allah sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam: The way of performing the wiping is to pass the hand over the feet from the extremity of the toes to the start of the shin only. Meaning that the part of the k huff that is wiped is the upper part only. And the wiping is done by passing both hands over both feet simultaneously i.e. the right hand wipes over the right foot and the left hand over the left foot at the same time, as one would wipe the ears. Because this is what is clear and obvious in the sunnah due to the saying of Mughirah ibn Shu'bah (in his hadith), "and he wiped over them", and he did not say he sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam started with the right or left, rather the clear and literal meaning is what we have explained. Yes, if one of the hands cannot be used then you start with wiping the right foot then the left.

socks - IslamQA Procedure for wiping over socks - IslamQA

But the closest saying to the principles by looking at the ahadith that occur on this is that he wipes (over the bandage or splint), and this wiping removes the need of tayammum. So at this point we say that if one were to find a wound on a limb that needs to be washed during wudhu then there are a number of options: If the khuff is lowered to the extent that most of the foot is exposed then it will be regarded as if the entire khuff was removed and the masah will be nullified. Draw the fingers of the hand on the upper surface of the khuff starting from the toes and ending above the ankle. There is a difference of opinion over this. So from the People of Knowledge are those that opine that if one were to wipe over one of the two k huff, be it the upper or the lower then the ruling remains with that and the wiping does not move to the second. So when the period for wiping has finished then there is no wiping after this, but if he was in a state of purity when the period expired, then his state of purity remains. This is because this state of purity has been established according to the dictates of the shari'ah, so then it cannot be removed except by an evidence from the shari'ah, and there is no evidence for the state of wudhu ending as the time period for the wiping ends. And because the basic principle is that everything endures according to what it is upon until it's termination is made clear.

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Are there conditions for wiping over the bandage? Meaning if the need for it was no longer present? The legislation of wiping over the khuffayn is established in the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of Messenger of Allah sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam. As for it's legislation in the Book, then it lies in the verse, "O you who believe, when you stand for prayer, wash you faces and hands up to the elbows, and wipe your heads and feet up to the ankles."

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The evidence for this is the hadith of Al-Mughirah bin Shu'bah radiallahu 'anhu who said that the Prophet sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam made wudhu. Al-Mughirah said, "I moved to remove his khuffayn and he said, 'Leave them, for indeed my feet were in a state of purity when I wore them.' So he wiped over them." That the khuffayn or jawarab be pure and clean. If they have filth on them then it is not permissible to wipe over them. And the evidence for this is that the Messenger of Allah sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam prayed with his Companions one day in shoes, and during the prayer he removed them. Then afterwards he informed his Companions that this was because Jibril had informed him that they had filth or dirt on them. And this indicates that the prayer is not acceptable when there is something in it which is impure, and because when the wiper wipes over the filth it sullies him also, and then he is also not in a state of purity. And many people wipe by using both their hands to wipe the right foot, and both their hands to wipe the left foot. This has no basis as far as we know, all that the scholars have said is to wipe the right foot with the right hand, and the left foot with the left hand. We see people wiping over the upper and lower parts of the khuffayn, so what is the ruling of this wiping and what is the ruling of their prayers? All praise is due to Allah, and I invoke peace and blessings upon our Prophet Muhammad, and upon all of his Companions. That he be in a state of purity when he wore them. And the evidence for this is his sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam saying to Mughirah, "Leave them, for indeed my feet were in a state of purity when I wore them."

Reciting it as 'wa arjulikum' with a kasra on the lam, hence linking it in meaning to 'bi ru'usikum' ( 'your heads'), i.e. wipe the feet.

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