In Hanafi jurisprudence, delaying the Dhuhr prayer during extreme heat—known as Ibrad—is recommended, as is considering the temperature of the ground for prostration [1]. These texts may also address fasting in extreme conditions [1]. Detailed discussions on these topics can be found in the SeekersGuidance Hanafi Fiqh archives.
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In many classical Hanafi jurisprudence manuals ( Mukhtaṣar al‑Qudūrī , al‑Hidāyah , and their commentaries like al‑Ināyah or al‑Bināyah ), page 89 of certain prints discusses whether hot impure substances transmit impurity (najāsah) differently from cold ones. This seemingly minor point affects wuḍū’, ghusl, clothing, and food preparation.
The phrase "Sharh Hanafiyah Page 89" typically refers to a specific page within the digital archives of SeekersGuidance , a prominent platform for Hanafi Fiqh
