Will scraping off semen from one's clothing purify it?
Q: If wet semen or sperm is present on clothes and it dries after a while, would the garment be clean after scraping it off?
Q: If wet semen or sperm is present on clothes and it dries after a while, would the garment be clean after scraping it off?
Q: If a male awakens to find he has discharged semen during the night, but without known arousal or a dream, does it neccesitate ghusl?
Q: Some times a wife rubs her private part against her husbands but his private part does not enter her private part. In this case, the wife gets satisfaction but no release of any white jelly, etc. just satisfaction from inside. Is there any need for the woman to make ghusal or must she just wash her private part.
Q: I'm getting married tomorrow and I wanted to use the patch as a form of birth control. I'm worried that my ghusl wouldn't be accepted if I do so I started taking yaz. It already started affecting my haidh and I'm scared of the side effects. Is ghusl valid when using the patch?
Q: What is the ruling on touching ethyl alcohol which is used in labs for making slides? I have a pathology class in which we have to use alcohol. Should I wash my hands after touching alcohol bottles even if they are dry?
Q: Is ghusul valid with a pain patch on if it was forgotten on the body? I only realised it was on my back hours later.
Q: During the day, when I kiss and love my wife, one or two thick drops discharge from my penis. Is it compulsory for me to take a bath or not?
Q: My mother washed one of my impure dresses along with other dresses as it was wet in the rain and had mud over them. I didn't know about her washing the dresses, so I wore one of those dress and prayed. Do I have to repeat the salah? She did not use soap.
Q: Would it be permissible to make use of the below laundry system to wash clothing?
Laundry systems that will revolutionise the local tourism sector use 80% less water and can save up to 22 000 litres per guest room in water consumption annually. And now these machines are available in South Africa.
Local Cape Town company, fanute, has signed a partnership with Xeros, the innovator of polymer cleaning technologies to exclusively distribute and service its award-winning laundry systems in South Africa.
Amidst the worst drought in over a century, Cape Town has imposed severe water restrictions of just 50 liters a day. The city is bracing for July 9th, which has been dubbed “Day Zero” – the day the city will cut off running water leaving 4 million people without water.
“The near-waterless washing system from Xeros is exciting and can potentially revolutionise the local tourism sector,” says Charl de Beer, manager of fanute. “Saving up to 80% water and nearly 50% electricity are metrics that resonate with South Africans, who are facing rising water costs due to the growing scarcity of these utilities.”
The Xeros laundry system replaces up to 80% of the water used in traditional washing systems with polymer XOrbs™ which gently massage textiles to provide superior cleaning results as compared to conventional aqueous washing methods. By combining the molecular structure of the XOrbs with a proprietary detergent solution, dirt from soiled items is attracted and absorbed by the XOrbs, producing cleaner results in ambient water.
The reusable XOrbs have a lifespan of hundreds of washes before being collected and recycled. The patented, award-winning system uses 80% less water, up to 50% less energy, and approximately 50% less detergent than traditional systems.
Q: I read that wudhu breaks when fluid comes out of the eye due to eye pain. Is this correct?
Will allerges and itchy/dry eyes fall under this?