Walking On A Dry Napaak Carpet
Q: If a dry napaak hand is rubbed on a dry carpet and someone subsequently performs wudhu and walks with wet feet in that area, does that area of that carpet and that persons feet remain paak for the purposes of Salah?
Q: If a dry napaak hand is rubbed on a dry carpet and someone subsequently performs wudhu and walks with wet feet in that area, does that area of that carpet and that persons feet remain paak for the purposes of Salah?
Q: If the cycle is 5 days and the last bit of liquid came out before zuhr on the fifth day and the woman only made ghusl after esha because she was waiting to see that everything stopped completely, does she have to make qadaa for all of the salaah for that day?
Q: If zawaal is at 12 pm and haiz begins at 2pm does a woman have to make qadaah for that days zuhr salaah(first day of haiz)?
Q: When a woman experiences haidh, once the blood stops flowing a little pinkish liquid comes out and lastly the last bit of liquid that comes out perhaps on the last day of a 5 day cycle for example is brownish in colour. at what stage exactly does a woman consider the haidh to be finished?
Q: When a woman is unclean can she do the following:
1. Listen to Quran on MP3.
2. Recite darood.
3. Recite istagfaar
4. Recite verses of Quran from her memory.
5. Can she recite this silently and audibly?
Q: Is it permissible to make masah alal khuffain on a wader? (Fishermen use waders, it is like an overall with boots sewn to them)
Q: Is it permissible to make tayammum on a sea shell?
Q: I have water, but I’m very weak. I cannot lift my legs also, can I make tayammum?
Q: Sometimes, in my drips, I notice blood coming out from me into the tube, does this break wudhu? Also when my drip gets opened to put a new one, some droplets of blood pour out, does this break wudhu?
Q: Does inserting suppositories break wudhu?