Impurities

Wet dream and impurity

Q:

1. If I see a wet dream and I am wearing a pad, does it make the bed sheet najis if there are no signs of impurity on it? Should I change the bedsheet

2. I keep my scarf for prayer on the same bed. Has it become najis?

3. If I put clean wet or dry clothes on the same bedsheet, will they become impure?

Washing clothes in the washing machine

Q: Please can you advise if a bed sheet with stains (possibly not najis, possibly sweat or drooling saliva) has been washed in the washing machine with other stuff but the stain has not been removed fully then is the sheet as well as other stuff rendered impure even after 5 rinses and spins or is it paak. Also is raw fleshy skin due to a burn peeling off on the arm considered pure?

Removing impurity from a carpet

Q: We have wall to wall carpets on each room's floor in our house. If it gets impure, how can one make it paak? It is not possible to pick it up and let water flow through it. I take a dry towel. Pour water over the impurity and rub it dry with the towel. I repeat it three times. Does it make the carpet pure?

Is sweat napaak?

Q: I read somewhere that if one had masturbated, their sweat is napaak. If someone touched their phone and their hand started to sweat, is it napaak if they had masturbated? What would be the correct way to make it paak?

Cleaning impurities

Q:

1. Is merely wiping with a tissue or cloth considered to remove impurities and make an object paak?

2. If there is impurity on the floor and it dries naturally, is the floor considered paak?

3. Whilst flushing, there is spray from the toilet bowl, and it lands on the toilet seat and sometimes the floor. Is this spray considered to be impure or is it excused.

4. Is a washing machine considered to clean impurities.

5. Can I clean hard surfaces by spraying with water and then wiping instead of pouring?