Tahaarat

Woman inserting a tampon to avoid being a mazoor

Q: I would like to know the mas'ala on being a mazoor. A woman considers herself a mazoor due to continuos discharge. She will be going for umrah and would like to insert a tampon to make it easier for her so that she does not have to make wudu for every salaah. My question is:

1. When must she insert her tampon so that she does not have to make a new wudu for every salaah?

2. If she inserts a tampon, will she then not be considered a mazoor?

3. After removing the tampon, does she again consider herself as a mazoor?

Mani coming out while making ghusal

Q: I have a problem of urine drops coming out of my body after urination. Similarly when ghusal is farz on me after dream at night and I am in shower doing ghusal, many drops of mazi or mani come out of my body, even during ghusal. What shall I do in such a situation? Shall I repeat my ghusal right from the start or continue doing it and finish it? 

Are hair roots impure?

Q: Is the root of the hair najis? And if so, what does this really mean? Since the hair that the body has naturally shed has the root intact (as opposed to cut hair), do I then assume that all hair that I see on the floor or in the bathroom has a part of it that is najis?

As a consequence, if I am eating soup or drinking water, and some hair falls in, does that make the entire liquid najis? If some fallen hair on the floor sticks to my wet foot, do I have to wash my foot? How exactly is the najasat of the hair root transferred?