Wiping a napaak area
Q: When wiping an area that is napak, does the water that drips from that area become paak?
Q: When wiping an area that is napak, does the water that drips from that area become paak?
Q: I live in India and most probably the droppings of Indian crow (not sure if it is carrion crow or Indian crow but mostly Indian), should I consider the droppings of that crow to be pure?
Q: Does the rule allowing Mani to be scraped off from the garments (for purification) also apply to Mazi?
Q: I was talking to my brother about my situation regarding my nephew's vomit and he told me that if a vomit which is more than mouthful falls on anything that makes it impure if it is more than the inner palm circle. If the vomit was less than moutfull and the baby vomited 100 times on the same matress and no matter how many stains their are on the mattress it would not be considered impure. Is this true?
Q: I wanted to know I have external piles in the anus so at times the piles let out a thin fishy smelling liquid. I only realise it after a long time because it just remains on the outlet of the anus. I wanted to know that when I find it, do I have to repeat my saalah? Does my wudoo break or my ghusal as I dont know if its more then a 5 rand coin.
Q: My parents do not understand about najasat much. They clean the impure and the pure clothes together in the same bucket and later they do not wash the bucket and use it again for washing purposes. I have told them that the bucket becomes impure and has to be washed before used again but they are not listening to me and scolding me. When I talk about this now my exams are getting over and I have to go to my home and they wash the clothes the same way as they used to. So if I go and pray with the same clothes after knowing that they are impure will it be kufr and what should I do? Advice me.
Q: When I was in my home many years ago semen got onto the floor (not tiles but smooth floor). I knew nothing about najaasat and all so I just wiped it off with dirty cloth and there was no trace of najasat over there then and later the floor was cleaned with wet cloth and the same cloth is used for cleaning the whole house. Does this make the whole house impure? And if so then the water on the floor which gets absorbed or dried make the floor pure again? If not what should I do now?
Q: Dirt is formed due to sweat around my private part (black dirt) and gets stuck near the place where the circumcision begins (and this dirt can only be seen if there is an erection). Recently it occurred to me that this might have prevented the water to reach the skin during ghusl. I don't know whether that dirt is porous or not. Was my ghusl valid which I have been doing the same way without noticing it from the day I became baaligh. If ghusl is not valid, are my clothes and the towel and all the other things which I use everyday are they paak?
Q: If any bird dies in the water tank, is it permissible to use that water for bathing and washing clothes etc?
Q: I went to the bathroom and when I finished washing I used a tissue to dry up the water. I noticed that there was a lot of discharge coming. I wasn't thinking about anything sexual but I felt weird, so I sat back down and used more water to clean and then wiped with another tissue. Am I napaak now? I am so confused and if I use textbooks and sit on places or use my phone and laptop will they become napaak?