Tahaarat

Washing an impure floor

Q: I saw urine on the floor so I was wiping it but did not finish it when someone stepped on it but at that time color of water was not like urine but I was not finished. After I finished the same person again stepped on the clean wet floor. Will the floor again become impure or not?

Not washing one's hands when waking up

Q: The one who wakes up, his hands are napak? What is the ruling for a person who does not wash his hands and goes to the washroom and touches the taps etc. and after washing his hands does not pour water on the taps and closes the tap. So does his hands, the taps etc. become napak? What about if he touches other things, will that also become napak? 

Making wudhu after sexual arousal

Q: I am a woman and suffer regular vaginal discharge. Sometimes after sexual arousal, I am certain that the discharge which is present is normal vaginal discharge because during arousal or sexual thoughts I didn't have any discharge nor there was climax nor any fulfillment nor any orgasm. Is wudhu sufficient to offer salaah?

Making wudhu with eyeliner

Q: I did ghusl and wudu and prayed salah. After salah I realized I had some black residue on my eyebrows and a little on my eyelid and eye (residue for all areas mentioned was eyeliner) but this wasn't clearly visable. Even though I washed my face several times also the head area so I assumed everything was washed off. I am now concerned whether my prayer has been invalid. 

Blood under one's toe nail

Q: My toe was hit by a heavy thing falling down and it caused some blood to emerge within the nail. I heard that blood on the surface was pure and I washed the toe and did not think about it. Weeks later I thought about this again when I saw the dried up blood in my nail (Note: some of the blood was within my nail so I cannot remove it, otherwise I would need to remove my nail!) and I don’t know if that counts as pure or impure.