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Old 07-12-2012, 06:34 AM   #8
FailiaFelay

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Wearing leather / sealskinz or even thick socks in a stuffy office for 9 hours is uncomfortable and bad for your feet. How about doing wudhu at home, wearing thin socks and putting on leather shoes whilst in wudhu. Then wiping on your shoes for wudhu in the office and praying in them? That's allowed by all 4?


Are you saying it's easier to wear leather shoes for 9 hours straight, but difficult to wear leather socks or even seal skin socks for the same amount of time?
That does not quite make sense.

In any case, if you were to do the above, that would be fine; just make sure you pray with the shoes on.
If you are walking about with the shoe everywhere, it may become an issue as you would have to make sure there is no najaasat on the shoes.
Plus, it also be more uncomfortable to sit down in salaah properly with a leather shoe on.

Wallaahu A'lam.
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