Dry najaasat
Q: If there is dry najasat-e-ghalizah on a wall, will wiping it down once suffice? Also if clean dry clothes were placed on something that had the dry najasat-e-ghalizah on it, will they become napaak?
Q: If there is dry najasat-e-ghalizah on a wall, will wiping it down once suffice? Also if clean dry clothes were placed on something that had the dry najasat-e-ghalizah on it, will they become napaak?
Q: At the time of flushing the toilet at home, a number of drops splashed out from the toilet on to the toilet floor. Having stepped on these drops, I walked in the house and then walked outside in the same slippers. The ground outside was wet in patches as it had been raining. I then accidentally stepped in a muddy puddle with the same slippers. This caused water to seep through my leather and cotton socks with some moisture getting on to my feet. Before stepping on to the Masjid carpet, I removed my slippers, both pairs of socks and stepped on to the carpet. Some moisture passed from my feet on to the carpet. I walked through the carpeted masjid and went to the Wudhu area and washed my feet. In addition I carefully left my leather socks on the carpet before proceeding to the Wudhu Khana. They were wet from having stepped in the puddle but I tried to be careful not to put the wet part of the leather socks on the Masjid carpet, but now I am having a doubt as to exercised sufficient caution in this matter, i.e. there is a distinct possibility that the wetness on the leather sock went on to the carpet. Is the Masjid carpet which I walked on paak to perform Salah on or do I have to undertake the difficult task of informing the Masjid to wash the carpet?
Q: If a lady inserts her own finger into the front private part, or any other object, without passion, does ghusal become waajib?
Q: I am in the state of janabat and wearing clean clothes. Sweat from my body (which is in the state of janabat) sticks to my clean clothes. Are those clothes clean enough to perform Salaah?
Q: If there is napaaki (due to sexual reasons) discharge on multiple places on the same wall, can I use one cloth and wipe it off all at the same time and reweipe with new cloths for the 2 other times or do I have to use cloth in that area wash it and redo 3 times for each of the little places?
Q: What if there is drought of water and there is no water for ghusal and a young boy has ihtilaam, how can he perform namaaz?
Q: I want to ask you that most of the time I se non-mahrams in my dreams and feel wetness. Maybe this wetness is due to sweating or discharge. Also I don't see any erotic activity, arousing or any orgasm. This is like normal dream. Because I saw males in dream and feel wetness, so ghusl is fardh on me?
Q: If a dolphin dies in a a small pool, not bigger than 5x5 meters, does the water become impure?
Q: Please can you assist me with the following: My family eat non-meat products from non halaal restaurants such as fish, vegetables etc. I am therefore concerned that their clothes become napaak as a result of 1.) crumbs from their food falling onto their clothes (which could potentially be contaminated) or 2.) from sitting at such places as there is always a possibility of crumbs of the non halal food being on the seats. Whenever I see crumbs on their clothes I begin to get concerned however I am not certain if the crumbs are from eating at a non halal place or from eating elsewhere. I would therefore like to know if this makes everywhere they sit subsequent to eating at such places e.g. couch, bed, car etc napaak and would I have to wash it thrice every time this happens? Furthermore since I am not certain regarding the source of the crumbs, do I also need to was their clothes thrice.
Q: If an unmarried girl is exercising at home (on a bicycle) and begins to orgasm or feel turned on, must she make ghusal?