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Masah-alal-khuffain refers to the Islamic practice of performing a ritual wiping over the leather socks (khuffain) instead of washing the feet during ablution (wudu). This practice is based on hadiths that describe the Prophet Muhammad allowing Muslims to wipe over their khuffs if they are in a state of ritual purity and have put them on after performing wudu. The allowance typically applies for a specific period, such as a day and night for residents and three days for travelers. It serves as a convenience in maintaining cleanliness while adhering to religious obligations.

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