Tayammum Due To Weakness
Q: I have water, but I’m very weak. I cannot lift my legs also, can I make tayammum?
Q: I have water, but I’m very weak. I cannot lift my legs also, can I make tayammum?
Q: Sometimes, in my drips, I notice blood coming out from me into the tube, does this break wudhu? Also when my drip gets opened to put a new one, some droplets of blood pour out, does this break wudhu?
Q: Does inserting suppositories break wudhu?
Q: My question is I have a masjid close to my house. The masjid belongs to Arabs. The Imam while doing Wudhu, wipes on his normal socks. Can I pray Salaah behind him?
Q: How to wash a cloth which has impurity in it, especially one with semen after a wet dream? Can one wear the cloth and take a bath to clean it or should it be washed separately?
Q: How to wash a cloth which has impurity in it, especially one with semen after a wet dream? Can one wear the cloth and take a bath to clean it or should it be washed separately?
Q: If a person walks with wet feet on a dry impure carpet, does his feet become impure?
Q: If a woman has urinary incontinence, what are the rules concerning her wudhu?
Q: If a person's clothes were napaak and were not washed at all. Someone took it and placed in the washing basket. It was washed with the other clothes and it is now clean (apparently). Will it still have to be washed two more times or the washing machine was sufficient?
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Q: My dad has a pair of relatively old brown leather slippers. As I am not an expert, I do not know if any part of the slippers is made from cow or pig leather. Yesterday he used those slippers for wudhu and with wet feet, he walked in a carpeted room for Salaah. I then performed wudhu in a separate pair of slippers and walked in to the same room, with wet feet, to perform Salaah in Jamaat with him. Some wetness that remained on my feet, transferred to my clothes whilst in the sitting position. My dry hands touched the same carpet. Questions are as follows: