Wiping off impurity from one's body with a wet hand
Q: If some drops of urine splash on someones thighs, then is it sufficient to wipe the place with a wet hand to become paak from them?
Q: If some drops of urine splash on someones thighs, then is it sufficient to wipe the place with a wet hand to become paak from them?
Q: Sometimes after doing ghusl or at other times when I bend my body and when my stomach is pressed I feel as if a drop of urine is dropped. If this happened, can I perform salaah or is it compulsory to change my underwear?
Q: Is the root of the hair najis? And if so, what does this really mean? Since the hair that the body has naturally shed has the root intact (as opposed to cut hair), do I then assume that all hair that I see on the floor or in the bathroom has a part of it that is najis?
As a consequence, if I am eating soup or drinking water, and some hair falls in, does that make the entire liquid najis? If some fallen hair on the floor sticks to my wet foot, do I have to wash my foot? How exactly is the najasat of the hair root transferred?
Q: I prayed my salah and after I came to the washroom I found a drop of urine to the size of an ant, so I just soaked my hand with water and rubbed it gently, and did not squeeze it, and the stain was gone too. Please tell me whether I am tahir or najis?
Q: I saw urine on the floor so I was wiping it but did not finish it when someone stepped on it but at that time color of water was not like urine but I was not finished. After I finished the same person again stepped on the clean wet floor. Will the floor again become impure or not?
Q: The one who wakes up, his hands are napak? What is the ruling for a person who does not wash his hands and goes to the washroom and touches the taps etc. and after washing his hands does not pour water on the taps and closes the tap. So does his hands, the taps etc. become napak? What about if he touches other things, will that also become napak?
Q: I peed in my pants recently while in the Haram of Makkah. Is there any kaffarah? I did not mess the floors.
Q: What if some dirty thing in the form of liquid makes your shoe dirty, can we clean it by rubbing it on the ground?
Q: How to clean a blanket from the impurity that occurred by a wet dream as it is hard to wash a blanket in winter. Is it compulsory to wash the blanket or can we leave it to dry in direct sunlight to make it clean?
Q: My child urinted outside when toilet training. How do I make the floor paak (taking into consideration it is a flatish, sandy land and not near a drain)? I poured water and left it to dry, do I need to repeat twice?