Tahaarat

Repeating the salaah performed with a bleeding mouth

Q: Please assist in the scenario below: 

I went for a tooth extraction at 16H15 (Asr time sets in at 16H00 but I had not yet performed Asr). Just before Asr time ended I made Wudhu and prayed Asr with blood still coming out. The blood stopped during the time of Maghrib, so Maghrib Salah was no issue. 

My question is if I have to repeat Asr as I was not yet a Mazoor (as the bleeding was not found for a complete Salaah time) but I had to pray Asr with my mouth bleeding as time was running out.

Water dripping from the limbs for wudhu to be valid

Q: A scholar mentioned that it is fardh (obligatory) for two drops of water to fall from every hair and part of the skin that must be washed in wuḍūʾ. If this does not occur, it will be considered as masah (wiping) rather than proper washing. However, another scholar stated that as long as two drops of water fall from the entire limb, the wuḍūʾ will be valid, and it will be considered as washed. Which of these opinions is correct according to the Sharīʿah? 

Performing wudhu using a spray bottle

Q: 

1. If wuḍuʾ is performed using a spray bottle, is the wuḍuʾ valid? 

2. With regard to the obligatory (farḍ) parts of the body that must be washed in wuḍuʾ, is it necessary for two drops of water to fall from each hair and part of the skin, or is it sufficient for two drops to fall from the entire organ (e.g., the face), even if only two drops fall in total after spraying water? 

Heating the water for ghusl and performing fajr salaah in its time

Q: A person wakes up in need of a Fardh Ghusl 15 minutes before sunrise. There is no hot water and the person has chronic health issues. Using cold water will cause his health to deteriorate. It takes approximately 15 minutes to heat up sufficient water for Ghusl. If he waits, the time will expire and Fajr Salaah will become Qadha. What should be done in such a situation?