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Do not be affected by water and cold.
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MESH IT! 100% LEATHER mesest MESTIN FEATURES: Made of Mesest, Natural Leather.
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Manufactured by Hand.
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It is not fabrication.
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Its workmanship is Counterworking.
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The Color in the Elasticated Models is Made of Root Paint.
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Chemical-Free Washing of Genuine Leather is Not Recommended.
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It is recommended to take two pairs and to wear them alternately.
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This Extends the Life of the Blessing Even More.
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MEST is Allowed to Facilitate Ablution.
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Made of Sheepskin.
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Mest Catechism Information When taking ablution, the floor of three fingers of the hand on the mest must be anointed once with the wetness of the hand and it will be sufficient.
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For this, it is required that the mestin is worn with ablution, that the mestin completely covers the places where the foot should be washed in ablution, and that it is also made of a durable and strong material.
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Walking about 6 kilometers with MEST or standing upright when left is mentioned as a measure of this durability and strength.
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There should be no hole, slit or tear in the lower part of the heel, under or on the heel, so that three of the toes enter, and there should be no water in the heel.
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It can be meshed on socks covered with leather or clawed underneath.
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Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad, one of the Hanafi jurisprudents, are of the opinion that it can be applied on thick and durable felt and wool socks that do not show for themselves without looking for the condition that they have been clawed underneath, and a group of jurisprudence can be applied on socks by not looking for these conditions.
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Situations that disrupt ablution are on mesh in mesh.
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Exit or removal of the anointed mesh, water entering the mesh wetting more than half of one foot, expiration of the anointing period disrupts the anointing.
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The duration of the mesh on MEST is one day and one night (24 hours) for non-passengers and three days and three nights (72 hours) for passengers.
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This period starts from the first hadest, that is, the first situation that disrupts the ablution after wearing the ablution.
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After this period, the feet should be washed with water and ablution should be performed and the ablution should be worn again if necessary.
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On the other hand, the ablution of the person who has ablution by washing his/her feet is not disrupted by removing and wearing the ablution as long as this ablution continues.
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A person who performs ablution by anointing him/her on the ablution can complete his/her ablution by washing his/her feet only.


