How should a person suffering from flatulence perform tawaaf?
Q: If someone can't keep his wudhu for a long time during tawaaf because he is suffering from flatulence, what should he do if his wudhu breaks from time to time?
Q: If someone can't keep his wudhu for a long time during tawaaf because he is suffering from flatulence, what should he do if his wudhu breaks from time to time?
Q: I am suffering from ocd from 11 years. Recently I was on night shift and I slept had a wet dream in morning. I changed my night dress. I couldn't have ghusl so came home like that now I feel that the places I walked in my home are impure. Immediately after reaching home I had ghusal. Now I think as I didn't have ghusl I wore my shoes and socks and dress like that. I think they are impure.
Q: I just wanted to enquire about the following: When I shower some of the water leaks outside the shower and accumulates on the floor tiles. Does this make the floor napaak and if so how do I make it paak after every time I shower?
Q: Can one wear a sock beneath the khuf?
Q: What is actually urine exiting, whether it should exit the tip of the private part or I can say as urine exited by just seeing some drop of urine within inside outer most tip of private part but not came out fully.
Q: My question is that if I am sitting on my bed with my blanket on side touching me and if I pre ejaculated in my underpants and it gets more than 2.76 cms (a dirham coin) then will my bedsheets and blanket becomes impure if I stay in bed for an hour or so before bathing?
Q: I just got married in need to know if I foreplay with my wife such as sucking her body and kisses. Do I need to take a bath or just wudhu will be fine?
Q: Wanted to ask, recently had keyhole surgery and was in haidh but now need to take a bath to become clean. Because of stitches been told not to get that part of the knee wet. Would running across wet palms across that area suffice for ghusal?
Q: I want to know about wudhu. I live alone and I want to know if I can do my wudhu only wearing my underwear. The reason being is because I don't want to make my new clothes wet while doing wudhu.
Q: In the English Behishti Zewar, it is written that "Similarly, if there is pain in the eyes and they are sore, and in addition to this they water or tears come out, then too wudhu will break (as in the case of pink eyes). But if there is no pain in the eyes nor are they sore, then wudhu will not break by the mere flowing of tears." Does this mean that the wudhu breaks when we slice onions?