All of this will be refuted by what she purifies in her place, God willing, so this purity is obligatory for her. As for the purity that is recommended for her, it is leaving what is in the hand of the world which it is permissible for him to hold, so the law enjoined him to take it out of his hand, desiring what is with God, and that is asceticism, and it is a trade, for it has a compensation with God. God is responsible for what you left behind, and abandoning it is higher than abstaining, and this is a matter of consensus in every religion and law, both legally and rationally. People are unanimously agreed that asceticism in this world, abandoning the collection of its debris, and departing from what is in hand from it is better for every rational person. This is what is recommended in purifying the hand, and it is the Sunnah. As for the doctrine of desirability in The purity of the hand when there is a doubt about its purity means abandoning the money that is in his hand because of a suspicion that has arisen regarding it that has made it permissible for him to keep it, and this is piety, what is asceticism, and if it has a reason to be permissible, then it is desirable to leave it and it is necessary, because observance of the prohibition is first, for you are responsible in keeping it and in abandoning the suspicion. You are not responsible for what happened with you, but rather you are closer to being rewarded for that, and this in the purity that is recommended is better, and the desirability of abandoning what is permissible is better. < H3 style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">[Night is unseen and day is testimony ]< /H3>
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