Making wudhu in a bathroom
Q: I want to know whether ghusal and wudhu can be done in a bathroom? As it is wellknown that toilet and bathroom are combined these days so is the wudhu valid?
Q: I want to know whether ghusal and wudhu can be done in a bathroom? As it is wellknown that toilet and bathroom are combined these days so is the wudhu valid?
Q: I am a woman and suffer regular vaginal discharge. Sometimes after sexual arousal, I am certain that the discharge which is present is normal vaginal discharge because during arousal or sexual thoughts I didn't have any discharge nor there was climax nor any fulfillment nor any orgasm. Is wudhu sufficient to offer salaah?
Q: I did ghusl and wudu and prayed salah. After salah I realized I had some black residue on my eyebrows and a little on my eyelid and eye (residue for all areas mentioned was eyeliner) but this wasn't clearly visable. Even though I washed my face several times also the head area so I assumed everything was washed off. I am now concerned whether my prayer has been invalid.
Q: My toe was hit by a heavy thing falling down and it caused some blood to emerge within the nail. I heard that blood on the surface was pure and I washed the toe and did not think about it. Weeks later I thought about this again when I saw the dried up blood in my nail (Note: some of the blood was within my nail so I cannot remove it, otherwise I would need to remove my nail!) and I don’t know if that counts as pure or impure.
Q: I have a fungal infection in my beard, and my beard is very thick so I have been advised not to wet the skin below the beard when making wudu; beacause my beard is very thick. I know I dont have to wet the skin but can I avoid putting a handful of water and making khilal of my beard?
Q: The other day I was making ghusl, but my nose was blocked with mucus. I was told that in ghusl you should sniff water so far that you feel a stinging type of sensation. Is this correct? Because my nose was blocked, I couldn’t feel the sensation because maybe the mucus didn’t let the water touch the inner parts of the nose.
Q: Will masah of the head be valid when hair spray is used on the hair?
Q: There is a hadith that if one gets up from his sleep, he must not put his hands into a vessel before washing them because one doesn't know where his hands were when he was sleeping. So do my hands become impure after I get up from my sleep?
Q: When doing masah in wudhu, should masah be done on the full head (no part should be left out) or part of the head?
Q: If I already have wudhu, will I be rewarded for making another wudhu?