Wudhu after having a bath
Q: After a persons has had a shower not faraz ghusal, does the person have wudhu even if he hasn't made the intention to make wudhu?
Q: After a persons has had a shower not faraz ghusal, does the person have wudhu even if he hasn't made the intention to make wudhu?
Q: If during the night while sleeping some how sperm came out. In such a condition what do we have to do? Do we have to change the bed sheet or just clean that place with water?
Q: I know that it is compulsory for Muslims to take a shower after sexual intercourse (having sex) but what if there were no actual sex involved and your wife plays with you till you cum? She was still fully clothed. Its more like relieving himself but his wife does it for him, none of the discharge fluid touches him.
Q: How can I make make impure (najis) books pure (taahir) as they got touched by urine? Will this answer be appropriate for semen, blood, stool?
Q: If a husband enters his finger into the vagina of the wife, then does bath become necessary for wife or not?
Q: If a small amount of najaasat eg. blood the size of a fingernail falls on the garment, then does the garment need to be changed or can you make it paak by washing it 3 times?
Q: How many types of mazoor are there? What Nabi salallahu alaihi wasallam said about the mazoor person?
Q: I was performing ghusl after masturbation. I was taking baths and mumbling songs. Suddenly the shampoo bottle fell on the shower and it broke. So I wore my clothes and came out then my dad called the plumber after scolding the hell out of me. But I have some concerns. I took the bath while mumbling songs and didn't perform wudu yet. Now I feel like I didn't take the bath properly and like negative thoughts are coming to me that not all hairs of my body were wet. And stuff like that. This happens to me when I am praying and often repeat aayats and wudu because of these waswasas. So now please tell me what to do. Now the tap will be fixed in 1 day. So now I think I should perform wudu and start praying then those thoughts come to me and make me feel that no I shouldn't perform wudu now because I didn't take a bath properly. And the way I do ghusl is that first I wash off all the impurities then wet my body and hair. But I am really confused that how should I make sure that my back is wet too. I can't look at my back. So because of this confusion I waste a lot of water. So please tell me what to do.
Q: It was raining outside, the sole of my shoes were wet, they touched the top part of my other shoe. The shoes are made of absorbent cotton material. I understand that doubt cannot uplift certainty. But I know that I must have stepped on some kind of najis some where so I think the top part of my shoe became impure, but even if I did there was no trace of it. Also before I stepped on my other shoe I walked for a bit on wet ground, would that have cleaned up the sole of my shoe? I suffer from waswasas as well.
Q: I am suffering from urinary incontinence, urine leakage comes all the time even during the time of ghusl and bath. How should I make ghusal?