Covering the Head When Going to the Toilet
Q: Please explain how is covering the head a sunnah of going to the toilet.
Q: Please explain how is covering the head a sunnah of going to the toilet.
Q: If at any time in the state of wudhu I put on my mozahs, and I didn’t make masah as yet, as my wudhu didn’t break. I then removed my mozah, does anything happen to my wudhu or do I have to wash my feet ?
Q: I was in the state of wudhu and I put on my mozahs for warmth and not masah. After I remove it, do I have to wash my feet keeping in mind that i did not yet break my wudhu?
Q: If I make wudhu and whilst I am making wudhu I break wind, do I have to start with the wudhu again, though I never had wudhu because I never completed the wudhu?
Q: A white cloth, which was soiled with impurity, was washed after a long time. Before washing it, there was a stain in the place where the impurity was. After washing the cloth, the stains are still visible. Can one perform Salaah wearing these clothes?
Q: When I wake up I see no visible evidence and have no knowledge of having a wet dream. Sometimes it might be a little moist, possibly it is sweat. Now in this circumstance will ghusal be necessary?
Q: If the husband were to use his fingers to massage the private part of his wife which causes her climax, will this make ghusal Fardh on her?