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			<title>Taking Something that has Allaah’s Name Written to the Washroom</title>
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I have a small book that I always keep in my pocket, and in it are written invocations and supplications, of the kind that is beneficial both for this world and the Hereafter. When I enter the washroom to make ablution or to relieve myself, I take this book with me; is there a sin upon me for this?



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It’s better not to take something that has statements of remembrance written on it to where one relieves himself. It is disliked by a group of the people of knowledge if  ...</description>
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