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Ruling On Wiping Over Shoes by Lukgaf(m): 8:51am On Nov 10, 2017
QUESTION

Some people in America and Canada wear socks made of cotton or wool that go up to the knees, and wear shoes over them, but the shoes do not reach the ankles. Is it permissible to wipe over these shoes when doing wudoo’? If they take off the shoes, is their wudoo’ still valid? When they go to pray, they take off their shoes; is their wudoo’ still valid?


ANSWER

Praise be to Allah
Firstly:
If the shoe covers the foot with the ankles, then it is permissible to wipe over it, because it is like the khuff [a type of leather sock that covers the foot and ankle; the word may also refer to a boot or any footwear that also covers the ankle].
But if it does not cover the area that must be washed, which is the entire foot with the ankle, then it is not permissible to wipe over the shoes according to the majority of fuqaha’. See: al-Mawsoo‘ah al-Fiqhiyyah al-Kuwaitiyyah (27/264).

This is the view favoured by Shaykh Ibn Baaz and the Standing Committee for Issuing Fatwas.

Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) said: One of the conditions of it being permissible to wipe over the khuffayn and the socks is that they should cover the area that must be washed.
End quote from Majmoo‘ al-Fataawa by Ibn Baaz (10/111). See also:
Fataawa al-Lajnah ad-Daa’imah (5/396).

Secondly:
If a person wipes over the shoes that cover the area that must be washed, then he takes them off when he is still in a state of purity, his wudoo’ is not rendered invalid, according to the correct scholarly view.
This issue has been discussed previously in the answers to questions no. 100112 and 26343 .

But it should be noted that the concession allowing him to wipe over them ends when he takes them off, so if he puts them on again and wants to do wudoo’, he has to take off his shoes and socks and wash his feet.

Thirdly:
If he puts on socks and puts over them shoes that do not cover the ankles, then there are three scenarios:
i. He wipes over the shoe only; we have stated above that this is not permissible.
ii. He wipes over the socks only, in the sense that he takes off his shoes and wipes over his socks with his hands, then put the shoes back on. This is permissible and there is nothing wrong with it, and in this case it is permissible for him to take off the shoes, and that does not render his wudoo’ invalid.
iii. He wipes over the shoes and socks together; this is also permissible
If he wipes over the shoe that does not cover the ankle, and completes the wiping over the socks, then the ruling applies to both of them together.
If he takes off the shoe only, or takes it off with the socks, that does not render his wudoo’ invalid and it is permissible for him to pray, but it is not permissible for him to wipe over them again after that, unless he has done wudoo’ in full and washed his feet.
It says in Fataawa al-Lajnah ad-Daa’imah (5/396):
The one who does wudoo’ may wipe over his sock only, or wipe over his shoe only, if it covers the ankles and the skin of the feet cannot be seen beneath it.

If it does not cover the ankles, he may wipe over it if it is worn over socks that do cover the ankles, and also wipe over what appears of the socks above the area that is to be washed in wudoo’, and he may pray wearing both of them.

Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) said: With regard to the shoe, it is like the sandal: if it does not cover the foot plus the ankles, then if he wipes over the shoes with the socks, the ruling applies to both, and if he limits it to wiping over the socks only, that is sufficient. In that case is permissible for him to take off the shoes whenever he wants, and his wudoo’ remains valid, because the ruling of wiping is connected to the socks only.
Majmoo‘ Fataawa Ibn Baaz (29/73).

We would like to point out that the rulings having to do with the khuffayn are applicable to socks and shoes/boots that cover (the feet plus the ankle), because the ruling on both is the same, according to the more correct view.

And Allah knows best.

https://islamqa.info/en/228515

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Re: Ruling On Wiping Over Shoes by bbm2016(m): 12:06pm On Nov 10, 2017
thanks you go the information
Re: Ruling On Wiping Over Shoes by nairavsdollars(f): 12:06pm On Nov 10, 2017
I am not a Muslim but I will continue to comment here.

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Re: Ruling On Wiping Over Shoes by Uyi168: 12:08pm On Nov 10, 2017
ISLAM is very petty...

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Re: Ruling On Wiping Over Shoes by Nobody: 12:10pm On Nov 10, 2017
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LOL!

This control extends to shoes & socks? This is a wowzer!

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Re: Ruling On Wiping Over Shoes by ibukun147(m): 12:11pm On Nov 10, 2017
Lukgaf:
QUESTION

Some people in America and Canada wear socks made of cotton or wool that go up to the knees, and wear shoes over them, but the shoes do not reach the ankles. Is it permissible to wipe over these shoes when doing wudoo’? If they take off the shoes, is their wudoo’ still valid? When they go to pray, they take off their shoes; is their wudoo’ still valid?


ANSWER

Praise be to Allah
Firstly:
If the shoe covers the foot with the ankles, then it is permissible to wipe over it, because it is like the khuff [a type of leather sock that covers the foot and ankle; the word may also refer to a boot or any footwear that also covers the ankle].
But if it does not cover the area that must be washed, which is the entire foot with the ankle, then it is not permissible to wipe over the shoes according to the majority of fuqaha’. See: al-Mawsoo‘ah al-Fiqhiyyah al-Kuwaitiyyah (27/264).

This is the view favoured by Shaykh Ibn Baaz and the Standing Committee for Issuing Fatwas.

Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) said: One of the conditions of it being permissible to wipe over the khuffayn and the socks is that they should cover the area that must be washed.
End quote from Majmoo‘ al-Fataawa by Ibn Baaz (10/111). See also:
Fataawa al-Lajnah ad-Daa’imah (5/396).

Secondly:
If a person wipes over the shoes that cover the area that must be washed, then he takes them off when he is still in a state of purity, his wudoo’ is not rendered invalid, according to the correct scholarly view.
This issue has been discussed previously in the answers to questions no. 100112 and 26343 .

But it should be noted that the concession allowing him to wipe over them ends when he takes them off, so if he puts them on again and wants to do wudoo’, he has to take off his shoes and socks and wash his feet.

Thirdly:
If he puts on socks and puts over them shoes that do not cover the ankles, then there are three scenarios:
i. He wipes over the shoe only; we have stated above that this is not permissible.
ii. He wipes over the socks only, in the sense that he takes off his shoes and wipes over his socks with his hands, then put the shoes back on. This is permissible and there is nothing wrong with it, and in this case it is permissible for him to take off the shoes, and that does not render his wudoo’ invalid.
iii. He wipes over the shoes and socks together; this is also permissible
If he wipes over the shoe that does not cover the ankle, and completes the wiping over the socks, then the ruling applies to both of them together.
If he takes off the shoe only, or takes it off with the socks, that does not render his wudoo’ invalid and it is permissible for him to pray, but it is not permissible for him to wipe over them again after that, unless he has done wudoo’ in full and washed his feet.
It says in Fataawa al-Lajnah ad-Daa’imah (5/396):
The one who does wudoo’ may wipe over his sock only, or wipe over his shoe only, if it covers the ankles and the skin of the feet cannot be seen beneath it.

If it does not cover the ankles, he may wipe over it if it is worn over socks that do cover the ankles, and also wipe over what appears of the socks above the area that is to be washed in wudoo’, and he may pray wearing both of them.

Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) said: With regard to the shoe, it is like the sandal: if it does not cover the foot plus the ankles, then if he wipes over the shoes with the socks, the ruling applies to both, and if he limits it to wiping over the socks only, that is sufficient. In that case is permissible for him to take off the shoes whenever he wants, and his wudoo’ remains valid, because the ruling of wiping is connected to the socks only.
Majmoo‘ Fataawa Ibn Baaz (29/73).

We would like to point out that the rulings having to do with the khuffayn are applicable to socks and shoes/boots that cover (the feet plus the ankle), because the ruling on both is the same, according to the more correct view.

And Allah knows best.

https://islamqa.info/en/228515
alhamdulilahi

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Re: Ruling On Wiping Over Shoes by Nobody: 1:33pm On Nov 10, 2017
Islam is just too ritualistic and petty for my liking. It has ruling on the most irrelevant and impertinent things.

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Re: Ruling On Wiping Over Shoes by AlBaqir(m): 5:45pm On Nov 10, 2017
Lukgaf:
QUESTION

And Allah knows best.

https://islamqa.info/en/228515


# Indeed Allah knows best and all those who command wiping over socks and boots during wudu are liars.

# However, the Question is, the so-called socks or footwear wiping in wudu, is it for Salat or not?

* Qur'an is crystal and explicitly clear as per wudu for salat:

Surah Al-Maeda, Verse 6:

"O you who believe! when you rise up to prayer, wash your faces and your hands as far as the elbows, and wipe your heads and your feet to the ankles..."

# There's absolutely no space or condition for wiping socks or foot wear or boot in wudu for salat. Hadith that supports socks or footwear or boot wiping is obviously in conflict with the Qur'an.

# It is as simple as that.
Re: Ruling On Wiping Over Shoes by towyeenbell2: 7:50pm On Nov 10, 2017
At Almighteeallah....this is why we are called a Muslim by our predecessor (Abraham) aleihy salam.
A Muslim is a person who totally submit his will to his creator..
You should know the meaning very well before you are one and a lazy person persona cannot submit.

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