Finding dough stuck on one's nail after performing salaah
Q: After salaah I saw a little dough stuck on my nail. Was my wudhu valid? Do I have to repeat my salaah?
Q: After salaah I saw a little dough stuck on my nail. Was my wudhu valid? Do I have to repeat my salaah?
Q: A person has a medical condition where water fills in his legs. He has to wear a stocking/sock that is very tight. This sock helps mitigate the condition. It is very difficult to take off and put on the sock.
In this situation, will it be permissible to make masah on these socks in wudhu?
Q: When making wudhu using a mudd, what is the preferred sunnah method, does one throw the water in the palms and then use it for each limb, or can one merely submerge the hand in the utensil and use it that way, after washing the hands first?
Q:
1. Does leaning against something whilst making dhikr with the eyes closed break wudhu?
2. Does falling asleep on a desk in front of a person whilst sitting on the floor break wudhu?
Q: Is it sunnah to use new water each time when washing each limb (when making wudhu)? Or can one take 1 scoop of new water for each limb (in the instance when using a mudd) and rub the limb 3 times? Which way is sunnah?
Q: I have been using a hair patch on my head since 2016. I just want to ask whether I can do wudhu or ghusal with a completely fixed hair patch? As it's practically impossible to perform wudhu in a public place with lifting the hair patch.
Q: During wuzu, it is sunnat to wash the limbs of our body 3 times be it the face, hands or legs.
1. What if we feel that on 3 times we haven't fully wet the particular limb, can we then wash a particular limb more than 3 times? Will this invalidate the wudu or that just means we will leave the sunnat but wudu will be done?
2. As for cleaning the face during wuzu, is it necessary that water reaches in the gaps and the skin below the beard/moustache?
Q: Is it sunnah to renew the wudhu before sleeping or will the wudhu made previously suffice?
Q: Would removing an ingrown hair on my leg break my wudhu?
Q:
1. May I know all the different types of vaginal discharges and their wudhu/ghusul/najasah ruling according to shariah? Cervical mucus is a normal part of every girl’s monthly cycle and most days in the month she will normally have cervical mucus. This cervical mucus is of varying thickness, opaqueness and stretchability depending on how close or far she is from ovulation. Is this normal cervical mucus discharge what is called “mazi”?
2. I would like to know if wudhu remains or not if the cervical mucus does not exit the private part — it stays within the lips and you can also feel that there is some slippery/wet cervical mucus INSIDE the lips, but it has not exited the lips yet.
3. I was told that wudhu does not break if the fluid does not exit the lips. However, I was reading behishti zewar (وضوء توڑنے والی چیزوں کا بیان) and here is what it says:
مسئلہ ۳۶: پیشاب یا مذی کا قطرہ سوراخ سے باہر نکل آیا لیکن ابھی اس کھال کے اندر ہے جو اوپر ہوتی ہے تب بھی وضوء ٹوٹ گیا۔
What does this mean? I am still confused about if mazi is the normal cervical fluid.
4. I do not know what a wet dream is.