Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Q&A Can a Qur’an Cover be Touched out Wudu
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The customer is discussing a cover on their Quran with the agent. The cover is glued on and can be separated easily without w purposes. The customer is confused about the rules for separating the cover and the actual surface of the Quran.
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If I put a ready made Quran cover on my Quran and the front and back
page go into the sea of the cover and I hold the Quran with, with
the cover without wudu Is that okay? Yes, that's okay. The rule
here is that you can
if you don't have to do if you don't have ablution you're you,
you can touch you can't touch the Quran and anything that's firmly
attached in a way that can't be separated easily. So the actual
cover of the Quran itself that is glued on that's fixed onto it,
then you can't touch that. Even though that's not Quran inside the
Quran is the words right the Quran is actually the words inside but
that all becomes part of one thing that's the Quran itself not at of
syllable comes down to even the most half. However, if you've got
the covers you mentioned here, which is separated easily, it's an
added on cover that you add, and it can easily be separated, then
that's just like holding it with a separate cloth. So that's
completely fine. Likewise, just as you can't without wudu hold any
part of the ground that's fixed firmly with it. Likewise, if I was
to take my sleeve, and hold it with my sleeve like that, that
wouldn't be allowed as well because that's just seen as an
extension of myself. But if I was to take this for example, we just
separate I'm not wearing it. It's just I've got it over my shoulder
and I was to hold it with that. That's considered separate. That's
fine.