{"_id":"676ee388bf4cc0c3d2dbd8b5","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"How can one determine the sufficient number of wipes when cleaning oneself without falling into Waswasa (whispering doubt)?\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"When doing Istijmaar I need way more than 3 wipes, if I am at work for example and dont have access to water it takes me sometimes up to 20-30 minutes to clean myself. I read in The Reliance of the Traveller that a trace of filth which can only be removed by water is excused. The problem is I can't really determine myself what that excused trace looks like.\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"What you’re describing sounds like a form of waswasa (whispering doubts) that can make this simple process feel much harder than it needs to be. If you’ve wiped several times and it would require water to remove any remaining traces, that’s sufficient. You don’t need to achieve complete removal, as minor traces that only water could clean are excused in this context. Try to limit yourself to a few wipes after reaching that point, and remind yourself that this approach is permissible and complete.\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668da0000b76658b4c232b6b","tag":"Tahara: Other","count":24},{"_id":"668d9ffa0b76658b4c232ac9","tag":"Tahara: Istinja","count":12}],"createdOn":"2024-12-27T17:27:36.387Z"}