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Q: Chota bacha yani che mahine ka bacha agar ulti kar le to woh kapra jis par us ne ulti ki he wo paak he ya napaak?
Q: Chota bacha yani che mahine ka bacha agar ulti kar le to woh kapra jis par us ne ulti ki he wo paak he ya napaak?
Q: I have read in Bahashti Zewar that vomit that does not equal a mouthful is not regarded as impure in Shariah but if a person vomits small quantities several times and these small quantities together equal a mouthful then it will be regarded as impure. I have also read on the internet (I'm not sure how reliable the following information is) that if a person vomits small quantities several times for the SAME REASON then if together it equals a mouthful, it will be regarded as impure.
1. My question is that if a child vomits up a small quantity of milk while burping after feeding and this happens every time after feeding that a little milk is brought up while burping the child (as usually occurs with babies) then will it be regarded as impure as this is happening for the same reason (burping) and after a very lengthy period, if a person had to add up all these tiny amounts it will eventually add up to a mouthful?
2. Will the same ruling apply to an adult who sometimes when burping after eating, a tiny amount of food is brought up or a small amount of bitter saliva that doesn't equal a mouthful but if after a couple of days it is added up, it will equal a mouthful?
Q: What is the ruling regarding clothes that a baby has burped up some vomit on after drinking milk or eating cereal? If one wipes away all traces of vomit is the clothes now paak? Or does one have to completely change it? Jazakallah
Q: I had a dream my cousin sister was with her mum out and she was very tired and told her mum that shes tired and later when they came home she past away and when her relatives were talking of her death they were saying about how she wanted to vomit the whole day but kept it in and vomit whne she past away a little bit, not too sure if it was just minute vomit or minus blood vomit.
Q: If a baby throws up on me or my clothes, can I still pray in those clothes or are the clothes napaak? Also, if a baby urinates on me or my clothes, do I or my clothes become napaak? Lastly, if the blood of another person touches me or my clothes, am I or the clothes napaak?
Q: Will a person’s clothes become napaak (impure) if a breastfeeding child vomits breast milk on it?