Wrapping wet hair in a towel to dry it
Q: Is it permissible to wrap the hair in a towel and place it on the head when it is wet?
Q: Is it permissible to wrap the hair in a towel and place it on the head when it is wet?
Q: I peed in my pants recently while in the Haram of Makkah. Is there any kaffarah? I did not mess the floors.
Q: What if some dirty thing in the form of liquid makes your shoe dirty, can we clean it by rubbing it on the ground?
Q: Recently due to an accident, I fractured a bone in my nose. The doctor advised me not to touch my nose or even put water in my nose until it gets better. How should I do ghusal-e-janabah?
Q: How to clean a blanket from the impurity that occurred by a wet dream as it is hard to wash a blanket in winter. Is it compulsory to wash the blanket or can we leave it to dry in direct sunlight to make it clean?
Q: The other day I was making ghusl, but my nose was blocked with mucus. I was told that in ghusl you should sniff water so far that you feel a stinging type of sensation. Is this correct? Because my nose was blocked, I couldn’t feel the sensation because maybe the mucus didn’t let the water touch the inner parts of the nose.
Q: My child urinted outside when toilet training. How do I make the floor paak (taking into consideration it is a flatish, sandy land and not near a drain)? I poured water and left it to dry, do I need to repeat twice?
Q: I ride scooters and bikes to school. I rolled over non-halal foods/sandwich packages with leftover foods several times when riding on the streets. I live in the U.S. and the sandwiches are subway wraps with wet food oil and sauce and certainly not halal. Hence, the bike tire becomes impure. When I ride it in rainy days, the water splashes from the tire onto my shoes and pants. Since the bike tire is impure the water splash is impure. I have to go back home and wash them every time I pray and it severely impacts my life. However, I heard that walking or rubbing impurity against the ground makes the impure shoe pure. Does this ruling apply to a bike/scooter tires? If so then the bike tire can be regarded as pure as it rubs against the ground so many times?
Q: Will masah of the head be valid when hair spray is used on the hair?
Q: There is a hadith that if one gets up from his sleep, he must not put his hands into a vessel before washing them because one doesn't know where his hands were when he was sleeping. So do my hands become impure after I get up from my sleep?