Washing off toilet splashes
Q: I want to know that if someone is passing stool and due to that some water splash out from the water present in the commode bowl, would it be enough to rinse the area thoroughly or one should make ghusal?
Q: I want to know that if someone is passing stool and due to that some water splash out from the water present in the commode bowl, would it be enough to rinse the area thoroughly or one should make ghusal?
Q: I have heard that passing wind being in the state of wudhu, breaks wudhu only if the wind has odour or sound. Otherwise wudhu remains valid. Is it true?
Q: If there is impurity on a pillow and if I wash it in the washing machine, will it become pure?
Q: I felt like my urine came out in my sleep. I touched my pants by hand but couldn't judge. I was feeling some dampness. I then touched the pillow and the blanket to get up and when I checked my underwear was slightly wet. I'm assuming it to be urine. I cleaned the phone etc as I touched it after touching my pants. What do I do about the pillow blanket etc. Are they impure as well. I didn't see any wetness but after touching my pants I touched the blanket and pillow.
Q: There was dry blood on my underwear. My hands were wet and I accidently touched it while changing pads. I did not see any visible traces of it on my hand. A drop of water from my wet hands fell on floor but I could not see traces of blood. I accidently stepped on the drop and walked around. Did the house floor get impure?
Q:
1) Do you need to do ghusal after you shave your armpits?
2) Do you need to do ghusal after you shave hair on your private parts?
Q: Sometimes when using washroom there are back splashes at weird places which are difficult to wash like the sides. I try to wash those places after I am done but sometimes while washing the water falls on floor and on my feet. Is this water impure? Do I need to wash my feet and floor? Will I be impure and spread impurities? Also when using toilet if there are some impurities on the seat or shower, can I clean it by wetting the tissue and wiping it and then wiping with dry tissue because if I pour water, the impurities will spread on the floor making the floor napaak.
Q: What is the sunnah method of having ghusal? Is there any difference in the method if one is having a fardh ghusal (i.e. ghusal of janaabat)?
Q: If there is visible impurity from along time ago and was never cleaned what should I do? And how would I clean it since its on a closet door because I can't pour water on the doors. Also if I use a soaking wet tissue, if the water while wiping falls on the carpet will the carpet become napaak? I avoid those areas of impurities so after I do wudo and close the door where the impurity isn't there will I become napak? I have read namaz many times before after doing so, did they not count?
Q: A person uses the Musjid toilet sandals. Naturally he would wash his feet after, but is this compulsory if the sandals did not have any visible impurities on them?