It
says in Mawsoo’ah al-Fiqhiyyah (39/272):
Issue:
The Wisdom of Wiping Over the Socks (and Shoes)
The
wisdom behind it is to cause ease and to remove harm from those who fear
difficulty by taking off their socks for the purpose of washing, especially
during the colder days in winter. Also, whilst one is travelling whilst one may
be busied due to his travels (so it is prescribed here also).
It
says in Mawsoo’ah al-Fiqhiyyah (Summarised from 39/272-273):
Issue:
The Period for Wiping is a Day and a Night For the Resident and Three Days and Nights Whilst One is Travelling
The
scholars differed on the time period of wiping. There are two views:
The
view of the majority (which is the correct view), the Hanafees, Shaafi’ees and the Hanbalees were of the
view that one is allowed to wipe over his Khuff (or normal shoes and socks
according to the correct opinion from these Madhabs) for the period of a day
and a night, whilst one is resident and three days and nights whilst one is
travelling. This is what has been narrated from the Hadeeth of ‘Alee bin Abee
Taalib [May Allaah be Pleased with him].
The
Hanafees opined that this Rukhsah (concession) is for those who travel for both
matters that are permissible or sinful.
The
Shaafi’ees and the Hanbalees were of the view that those who are travelling for
the purpose of committing a sin then it is not permissible for them to accept
this Rukhsah (this is the correct view).
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