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wudu he put on a pair of leather socks. When the next time for prayer arrived and it was
necessary for him to renew his ablution, he did not remove his socks but wiped his
damped hands over the top of them.
The Prophet’s Shoes
The Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) wore sandals with leather soles and two
straps. At that time, it was common for sandals to be made without removing the hair of
the animal. We are told by Anas, one of his Companions, that he had seen his shoes but
there was no hair on them.
He warned not to wear just one shoe by itself and told his Companions to either wear a
pair of shoes or none at all.
The Prophet’s Turban
The Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) had two sizes of turbans. One was smaller
than the other. The length of material in the smaller of the two was six cubits, whereas
the material in the larger one was twelve. (A cubit is the approximate length of the
necessary for him to renew his ablution, he did not remove his socks but wiped his
damped hands over the top of them.
The Prophet’s Shoes
The Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) wore sandals with leather soles and two
straps. At that time, it was common for sandals to be made without removing the hair of
the animal. We are told by Anas, one of his Companions, that he had seen his shoes but
there was no hair on them.
He warned not to wear just one shoe by itself and told his Companions to either wear a
pair of shoes or none at all.
The Prophet’s Turban
The Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) had two sizes of turbans. One was smaller
than the other. The length of material in the smaller of the two was six cubits, whereas
the material in the larger one was twelve. (A cubit is the approximate length of the