Validity of ghusal if one has oil on one's hair
Q: I would like to find out if my ghusal and wudhu would be valid if I have oil in my hair and on my scalp?
Q: I would like to find out if my ghusal and wudhu would be valid if I have oil in my hair and on my scalp?
Q: If after I washed everything in ghusl, before I washed my feet, I momentarily stopped to dry my hair and body. This was for a few seconds and I don’t think I completely dried my hair and body with the towel because I was afraid of invalidating my ghusl. Then afterwards I washed my feet. Is my ghusl valid?
Q: Is it permissible to wrap the hair in a towel and place it on the head when it is wet?
Q: Recently due to an accident, I fractured a bone in my nose. The doctor advised me not to touch my nose or even put water in my nose until it gets better. How should I do ghusal-e-janabah?
Q: What is shahwat in men that makes ghusl waajib? If only erection and ejaculation occurs when one was asleep but he does not remember any pleasure or excitement, does ghusl become waajib on him?
Q: If مذی or منى emerges from men whithout shahwat (desire), does ghusl become waajib?
Q: If a woman who always suffers from vaginal discharge which is continuous throughout the day and night. Sometimes the discharge has a foul odor and it is thick white like leucorrhoea and sometimes the white discharge has mild odour or no odour.
After waking up, if she finds the white discharge with a foul odour and she is certain that she did not have a wet dream, does ghusl become compulsory?
Note: She is very certain that she didn't have any wet dream.
Q: Is there any niyyat specially for ghusl. I hear people say things like:
Niyyah for Ghusl Bath after having sexual intercourse. "Nawaithu an’ahthasila huslan minal’janaabathi wathahaarathan lil’badni waa’sthibaahathan lis’salaathi ashhadu’anlaahilaaha il’lal’lahu wa’ashadu an’na’muhammadar’rasoolul’lahi.
If I just say that I am taking ghusl to clean myself from janabat, is this okay or doI have to recite the above?
Q: I performed fard ghusl. I performed the two fard of washing my whole body and putting water in my nose but before I rinsed my mouth, I drank a glass of water (to fulfill the obligation of gargling, as I was advised to drink a glass of water to fulfill the gargling) but then I forgot about rinsing my mouth. I rinsed my mouth the next day when I remembered but did not gargle as I had already drank water the day before it to suffice for gargling. So is the fard of washing the mouth now complete and my ghusl valid?
Q: I would like to know that after I made ghusl I realized that there was still some wax on my hand. Do I have to repeat the ghusl or just wash that portion of my hand?