Tahaarat

Dissecting dead bodies

Q: In medical school you have to take anatomy class and dissect cadavers (dead-bodies) of non-Muslims and maybe Muslims (I am not sure if there are any Muslims that donate their body after they die so I think all the cadavers are non-Muslims).

1) Do you have to do ghusl after dissecting?

2) Do you have to do wudhu after dissecting?

3) How many times do you have to wash your hands?

4) If you touch the clothes you dissected in after you do wudhu or wash your hands do your hands or things the clothes touches like your bag become napaak?

5) Does the rulings for questions 1-4 change weather the dead-body is of a Muslim or non-Muslim?

Discharge problem

Q: I have been struggling with OCD and trying to get better and not take so long when doing wudhu but I keep having doubts which makes me take like 15-20 minutes for it. As a female you get discharge and the area is always wet and has a white mucus. Every time I go to do wudhu I think I have to clean all of it off but its' always there next time because it is naturally supposed to be there. So I spend so much time washing over and over again and scratching to take it all off because I think only poring water on the area doesn't clean everything because it sticks to the area 1) Is it sufficient to just wash the area with water by pouring it over 2) Do you have to scratch every little bit off? It is very time consuming and can cause pain and infections because I keep trying to remove something that is naturally there.

Making wudhu in a combined toilet-bathroom

Q:

1. Should I try to remain perpetually in the state of wudhu even if it entails making wudhu in a combined toilet-bathroom multiple times a day? The toilet is very close to the sink.

2. Is it correct to bring a Miswaak into a combined toilet-bathroom in order to just wet the end of the miswaak if this is also done multiple times a day? The toilet is very close to the sink.

3. Please advise if there is any change to the rulings in questions (1) and (2) if the sink was not very close to the toilet, but still a combined toilet-bathroom.

Urine drops

Q: I have a question. After doing istinjaa I always drip 3 or 4 urine drops always. I asked a local mufti here. They are saying you can still make wudhu and pray because when you make istinja, the urine which comes out get diluted (mix) with water and it is paak so you can make wudhu. What is your opinion regarding this?

Removing impurity from electrical switches

Q:

1. If our impure hands touches the electrical switches can we take a tissue wet it and wipe the switches? Will it become pure?

2. If impure hands touches table etc and there are no visible traces of impurity and then I take some tissues wet it with water and clean the table, will it become pure?

3. How many times do we need to wipe a surface with a wet cloth or tissue to make it pure?

Doubts regarding impurity

Q: After menses I got discharge and there was blood in it. I went to the washroom and saw it was dry and stuck to my pants I didn't have time to clean
so I left it and decided to clean later on. When I went back the discharge was scraped off and a little was left. It probably got scraped by rubbing from my body and fell off through my pants. I don't know where it fell in the house. If I sweep and wipe the floors will the floors be impure. What do I do?

Passing wind

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?