tahaarat

Washing visible and non-visible impurities

Q: I had a question regarding the purity or purification of bed sheets or similar stuff impacted with semen (both visible stains as well as invisible). Please give a detailed and clear idea about the ruling regarding the same. If it is impure then how do I wash large bed sheets, mattresses or blankets in both cases having visible semen stains as well as non visible semen. If I sleep in the same setup do my cloths or body get impure?

Napaaki ka shak

Q: Jab hum tanki ke neeche najis kapre dhote huwe us pe haath lagate he to kya wo napaak ho jaati he aur uspar paani dalte he wo paani neeche behta paani bhi aakar girta rehta he or hum us tanki ke upar bhi paani dalte rehte to paani tapkna band ho intizaar karna zaroori he kyunk tanki basin ki nahi he aam he jo tori kehte he gharo me hoti he.

Washing impurity of the body

Q:

1. If some drops of urine get on the side areas of vagina even after all the precautions, does pouring water over them using Muslim shower during istinja is enough? I usually wash my legs separately, wash with soap and pour water over the area thrice as i don't get satisfied by pouring water while making istinja from Muslim shower. What is the right way? I read on your website somewhere that drops dont need to be washed..they can be wiped with tissues. Is it correct?

2. How many times water should be poured on napaak body part? Some says two, some says three. I use soap then pour water thrice. Is washing with soap necessary?

Seeing blood on one's clothing after performing salaah

Q:

1. After I had passed stool, there was a lot of bleeding in my back part. I wiped until I saw no blood on the tissue, then took a shower, then prayed dhuhr and asr prayers. Then at maghrib I went to the bathroom, and saw even more blood. Do I assume that the bleeding started again after I prayed asr, or do I assume that the bleeding was going on the entire time and therefore I have impurity all over me (because I showered) and my prayers are invalid?

2. Also, I often have bleeding in my back part and the toilet tissue we use is not clear white - it naturally has yellow/brown/red bits in it (I think it is because the tissue is recycled) and this makes it hard to tell if something is blood/stool or just the normal color of the toilet paper. If I wipe until the toilet paper comes back clean, then wash myself, then check again using toilet paper, however during the check I notice some spots that I'm not sure is normal color vs blood/stool, so I check again, but this time the toilet paper is clean, can I assume I am pure?

Ma'zoor

Q: I have a discharge problem and I fall under the category of mazoor. I have a few questions

1. Do I need to make istinja for every salaah?

2. Do I need to change my panty liner for every salaah?

3. I'm pregnant and I have a gas problem, will passing wind break my wudhu?

4. If I'm making tawaaf and I pass wind. Will I need to remake my wudhu?