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Wudhu Socks for Masah

Perform wudu anywhere, without removing your socks

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A person wearing black socks by a pool, with one hand doing masah on the sock by wiping water up it. The brand name 'TAKVA' is visible on the side of the socks.

What does 'wiping over socks' mean?

Wiping over socks (masah) means passing a wet hand over the sock during wudu instead of removing it to wash the feet underneath — a concession recognized across all four Sunni madhhabs when the socks meet certain conditions.

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Before you wipe, your sock must be

Waterproof

Covering the Ankle at all times

Durable according to the 3-Mile Test

Tested and verified by scholars of Fiqh

TAKVA Wudhu Socks™ are reviewed against all masah conditions and endorsed by Hanafi and Shafi'i scholars.

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What's the difference?

Wondering how wudhu socks stack up against traditional khuff, or against the socks you already own? Both matter for masah — read whichever comparison you're deciding between.

Wudhu Socks vs Khuff

Khuff has been used since the Prophet's ﷺ time. See how the modern alternative meets the same conditions, without the upkeep leather requires.

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Wudhu Socks vs Normal Socks

Not every sock qualifies for masah. See what actually separates a valid pair from the ones already in your drawer.

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FAQs

Do you carry wudhu socks for both men and women?

TAKVA wudhu socks for men and wudhu socks for women are essentially the same, as they are designed to be unisex.

Do you also offer wudhu socks for children?

Yes. Our wudhu socks for children are tagged as size XS- fits children aged 7-9 years old.

Can I order more than one pair of wudhu socks at a time?

Yes - you may! Usually you would need more than one pair to get you through the week. We'd recommend getting our bundle set for additional savings.