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salam, i have a question about quran 5:6, surah maida ayah 6, which speaks about the method of wudhu. 

when speaking about مسح, why does it say أرجلَكم and not أرجلِكم, as it does with رءوسِكم?

وَٱمسَحُواْ بِرُءُوسِكُم وَأَرجُلَكُم إِلَى ٱلكَعبَينِ

apologies for any mistakes.

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The first link has a sahih hadith graded by no less than Albani mentioning wiping the feet

and the second link has some grammar rules. 

The Bi in their makes the bi  ruūsikum  and because of this haroof e jar the fattah becomes a kasrah. in ruusa kum

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On 10/18/2016 at 4:21 PM, Qa'im said:

Here is the Mus`haf of Shu`ba:

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http://www.quranflash.com/books/Shubah/?en

There are several other qira'at that put a kasra. The grammatical significance of this is that, with a kasra, the phrase cannot be interpreted to mean "wash", only wipe.

This is one of the noted issues we have with Hafs, along with the verse 37:130. However, our scholars have said that all qira'at are acceptable in salat. We believe the Quran was revealed in one harf and one qira'a - some view this as Hafs, but I don't believe that is a strong position.

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How Shias do wudhu and prayer part 1 - Sayed Moustafa Al-Qazwini

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu9vvqRjoN0&t=186s

How Shias do wudhu & prayer Part 2 - Sayed Moustafa Al-Qazwini

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TahUM82Sw2E

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4 hours ago, just a muslim said:

salam, i have a question about quran 5:6, surah maida ayah 6, which speaks about the method of wudhu. 

when speaking about مسح, why does it say أرجلَكم and not أرجلِكم, as it does with رءوسِكم?

وَٱمسَحُواْ بِرُءُوسِكُم وَأَرجُلَكُم إِلَى ٱلكَعبَينِ

apologies for any mistakes.

http://www.hodaalquran.com/details.php?id=10159

تجد ضالتك هناك ان شاء الله

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7 hours ago, Chaotic Muslem said:

http://www.hodaalquran.com/details.php?id=10159

تجد ضالتك هناك ان شاء الله

so it basically says that because of the harf 'atf, waw, arjulakum is mansoob. correct?

8 hours ago, haideriam said:

The first link has a sahih hadith graded by no less than Albani mentioning wiping the feet

and the second link has some grammar rules. 

The Bi in their makes the bi  ruūsikum  and because of this haroof e jar the fattah becomes a kasrah. in ruusa kum

the links have some incorrect proofs and conclusions, but what it basically says is as i stated above, correct?

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9 hours ago, Qa'im said:
On 10/19/2016 at 1:21 AM, Qa'im said:

Here is the Mus`haf of Shu`ba:

eRP4EmV.jpg

http://www.quranflash.com/books/Shubah/?en

There are several other qira'at that put a kasra. The grammatical significance of this is that, with a kasra, the phrase cannot be interpreted to mean "wash", only wipe.

This is one of the noted issues we have with Hafs, along with the verse 37:130. However, our scholars have said that all qira'at are acceptable in salat. We believe the Quran was revealed in one harf and one qira'a - some view this as Hafs, but I don't believe that is a strong position.

yes brother i am aware that other qiraat have a kasra in them. but i asked the question as i was under the impression that shias believe in the hafs qiraat to be the one quran was revealed in and deduce from the fatha the command to wipe the feet. but you seem to be saying otherwise, which is very interesting. 

if i may ask, which qiraat do you believe in? and why?

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