Is a small amount of waterproof substance excused in wudhu?
Q: Is a small amount of waterproof substance excused in wudhu?
Q: Is a small amount of waterproof substance excused in wudhu?
Q: In the process of wudhu, there are 4 fardhs; washing the face, the arms, masah of the head and washing the feet. Kindly clear my doubt if washing of the face comprises of gargling the mouth and cleaning the nose.
Q: Are we allowed to talk to others while doing wudhu?
Q: Does permanent ink affect the validity of wudhu and ghusal?
Q: From birth I have a congenital hip dislocation problem due which I am not able to lift my leg till the height of the wash basin. In most offices, people wash their feet in the wash basins but I can't do that to wash my feet.
Please advice if I can:
1. Do masah on my feet.
2. Wet the complete foot by rolling a wet hand.
3. Use a commode to wash my feet where a Muslim shower is available.
Q: When I was doing wudhu for fajr, I checked my eyes for any dirt in the sides, and found some in my left eye, so I cleaned it and rubbed both eyes. But after I finished fajr prayer, I found some dirt besides the right eye. I had not seen this dirt during wudhu. The dirt was dry and 3mm thick. Will my Salaah and wudhu be valid?
Q: After I finished wudu, I blew my nose and I saw blood in my mucus. I blew my nose a few times until there was no blood. Is my wudu fine?
Q: Is my ghusal and wudhu valid if I dye my hair? Is my salah valid?
Q: If there is bleeding on the surface of the skin such that, if left alone, it doesn't flow, and then one wipes it multiple times and each time new blood fills the surface of the skin without flowing, is this blood impure and does it break wudu?
Note that because it was wiped away multiple times, the amount of blood that was wiped away would have flowed out of the wound, though if the wound had not been wiped, the blood would not have flowed.
Q: At any time of the day there is an amount of clear, odourless discharge. This is regardless of whether I am pregnant or not. I do not feel anything coming out. It doesn’t leave any stain at all. If I am not mistaken, Muftionline has said that all types of discharge are not paak and break wudhu.
Can Mufti Saheb please explain this again if possible. Many women are finding it to be very difficult as we don’t know when this emerges and it is something that is always there if we have to check inside. Could it be a type of perspiration that cleanses the area and keeps it from drying out?