Is mazi napaak?
Q: I would like to know whether mazi is napaak or not and after the release of mazi is it compulsory for one to make ghusal or change his clothes or can he perform Salaah in that clothes?
Q: I would like to know whether mazi is napaak or not and after the release of mazi is it compulsory for one to make ghusal or change his clothes or can he perform Salaah in that clothes?
Q: I want to ask you if I don't feel or remember any wet dream, not any orgasm but feel wetness upon waking up so ghusl is waajib upon me in these situations.
1) If wetness is sweating
2) If wetness is due to istinja during night
3) If wetness is regular vaginal discharge
4) If wetness is mazi
5) If wetness is mani
Q: Is it permissible to make wudhu in a bathroom as now a days houses are built with mixed bathrooms where we take a shower and also go to the toilet?
Q:
1. Is detergent considered to remove impurities, or only water?
2. How can you go about cleaning an impure toilet seat? Because if you pour water over it, it will undoubtedly go on the floor making the floor impure too.
3. To clean impurity on a hard floor, do you simply pour water over it and wipe clean or must you pour and wipe with a cloth 3 times, squeezing each time?
Q: Whenever I wake up, I feel wetness but I don't remember any wet dream or any normal dream. I don't remember any type of dream so ghusl is fardh on me?
Q: I have read that if someone urinates in the shower area, he or she suffers from waswasas. Is this true?
Q: I have a question on behalf of some one. My question is that if anyone urinates in the bed without knowing while he is sleeping and shy of washing his bed sheets because what the other people will say, what does he have to do?
Q: What should I do because my wudhu breaks constantly. Should I make a wudhu for every Salaah or for each Salaah time and can I read nafl Salaah and make tilaawat with that wudu?
Q: I wanted to ask if say I have a modern rug which if washed might spoil and get damaged. Will wiping it with a wet cloth or wet wipe suffice? The najaasat traces have never been there I don't thinks so and I don't remember either.. the only reason I think it is napak is because I threw (maybe dried or wet i don't recall) napak clothes on it (I have discharge problem) walked with wet feet on it which might be napak because (some at times napak and at times maybe napak) splashes of water got on my feet from the floor (which might be napak) perhaps I had stepped on it with my shoe. I am not sure and it's been a long while so i don't remember correctly the reason I think it is napak. Only recently I wiped it with wet cloth because I think I had made it napak but I don't recall the reason. I have OCD.. I've been battling it since 2008.. I usually wipe things with a wet cloth or wet wipe to make it paak since washing every house hold item is literally impossible and difficult. I can't wash the bed since it is foam and foam gets spoiled when washed with water so I wipe over it.. nor can the sofa be washed as it is also foam and cotton and is stitched so I wipe. Then there are non absorbent things which I wipe over with wet wipe or wet cloth as I know they don't need to be washed. Today I had wet feet and I stepped on the rug, dried myself with cloth, wore clothes, wore my wet paak shoes and came to bed. I don't know if I am napak or not and if the bed has become napak because of me. Help.
Q: Do females have to ensure that water enters the ear piercings during wudhu?