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The next sentence is started, and to connect “ارجل” to the first sentence at this place is away from eloquence. Surprisingly, some people have claimed that, unlike washing, the amount of rubbing is not limited in religion, and since “ارجلكم” (your feet) is limited (to the ankles), it should be connected to something whose rule is washing, i.e. “ايديكم” (your hands). This is so strange an argument because it is a prerequisite.
One who considers rubbing “ارجل” as compulsory rather than washing it, will inevitably consider it limited. In this case, the two sentences become even more compatible; since in the first one there are two body parts to be washed (The face and the hands), one of which is limited (The hands) and the other unlimited…
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