wudhu

Reciting wudhu duas in a joint toilet and bathroom

Q: I wanted to know about wudu in bathroom area. As you know in western countries (UK) Commode and sink and shower all in one, 3 piece bathroom. I wanted to know if I am making wudu in bathroom and I cover commode with lid, then I can read mustahab duas in toilets because dirty part is closed now though in same bathroom or in close vicinity or am I not allowed to read any duas there, while making wudu?

The coming out of discharge

Q: When I was at school I had some dirty sexual thoughts during the day and I was not sure if discharge had came out or not but when I got home I noticed only a tiny bit of discharge on my underwear, but when I used the bathroom and washed there was a lot of discharge. Am I napaak? If I don't do ghusul right away will everything in my use become napaak?

Reciting the duas when making wudhu in a joint toilet and bathroom

Q:

1) A person has a bathroom with toilet shower etc in one room. If he makes wudhu in the shower cubicle, with the transparent glass between him and the toilet, will it be permissible to read the duas and take Allah's name?

2) In the masjid toilets, there is a passage with many doors for individual toilets. Is the passage considered to be part of the toilets?

3) If the passage through next to the toilets leads to classrooms, which are also accessible from the masjid, and a person needs to carry kitaabs through to the classroom, should he use this passage or go through the masjid?

Dirt or sunblock remaining on one's face after making wudhu

Q:

1. After making wudhu, dirt on the cheek remains even after washing the cheek, is the wudhu valid or must the that part of the face be washed again?

2. After making wudhu, sunblock on the face remains even after washing that part of the face, is the wudhu valid?

3. After making wudhu, the dirt (like sand which you normally find when awakening from sleep) remains in the corner of the eye even after washing that part of the face in wudhu, is the wudhu valid?