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[8/-] al-Tahdhib: Muhammad b. Ali b. Mahbub from Ibn Isa from al-Bazanti who said: I asked him about a man who comes to the market and buys a cloak of fur but he is not sure whether it is pure or not pure â can he pray in it? he said: yes, you do not have to inquire about it, Aba Jaâfar عÙÙÙ Ø§ÙØ³Ùا٠used to say: the Khawarij straitened things for themselves because of their ignorance, the religion is more expansive than that.