Tahaarat

Doubts regarding purity

Q: I was going through a bad situation where I was having trouble controlling my bladder and with waswasas, this resulted in me urinating myself a bit and also rushing to the toilet resulting in urine getting on my body and on my clothes and on the floor and also sometimes sitting on napaak toilet seats and this resulted in a lot of waswasas, but now I have got medical help things are better but when I was going through the bad situation I either knowingly or unknowingly made things napaak without thinking. I would have touched doors or walls without thinking and also the clothes that I was wearing which were napaak will have touched things whilst I was walking or I may have sat on things or the floor whilst I was napaak or walked whilst my feet were napaak. The thing is I can't really remember what is napaak and what isn't or where did I sit or what did I touch and those things that I do remember I'm not really sure what to do about it and some of it is in public places like the musjid, I always tried my best thinking things over and over again and I have a lot of doubts about what I made napaak so what shall I do?

Wound bleeding after ghusl

Q: I had a small cut on my body and small amount of blood was flowing from it. I had to take fardh (compulsory) bath. I tried to stop this flow of blood but could not during taking bath. After completion of bath blood stopped flowing. Is my bath valid or not?

Ma'zoor

Q: I sometimes offer prayer for a time without any problem. But sometimes my wudhu breaks and on performing again, it breaks. Then I perform the four faraiz of wudhu and offer salah. Sometimes it's difficult to maintain wudhu even for five minutes and offer salah. What should I do?

Sufficing on the faraaidh of ghusl

Q: If a person fulfils all the fardh of ghusl that is gargling the mouth three times, making water reach the soft bone of nose three times and washing the body thoroughly such that no part remains dry, is the ghusl valid or the sunnats of ghusl have to be performed too? Does skipping the sunnats render ghusl invalid. Also one of my cousins told me that ghusl means wetting the entire body. If this is so then why does ghusl have faraaidh?

Waswasas and doubts

Q: I have been suffering from waswasas and I try to ignore them. But everyday I perform ghusl as I am not certain if I became junub. What adds to my doubt is I can't put on underwear as I suffer from allergy. Now after Fajr Salah or Zuhr salah I take some nap, then I fear whether I need ghusl or not. In such scenes, I check my private part, when it's dry I don't take ghusl and when it's not, I take ghusl. Am I doing the right thing? Also being a female, discharges occur frequently so it's hard to distinguish.

Istibra

Q:

1. I have asked many question regarding mazoori but I still have one doubt. I am suffering from urine drops problem and I am a mazoor. I wanted to ask after washing my private part during istinjaa, can I dry my private part with tissue paper? Remember I am a mazoor and when I try to dry my private part with tissue there is water and urine both mixed?

2. Because I am a mazoor, I keep tissue paper for example after performing istinjaa. I keep tissue make wudhu pray Asr and then I recite Qur'an and when maghrib time comes I only renew my wudhu. Will my Maghrib Salaah be valid?