Doubts after washing impurities
Q: How to get rid of the waswasa of moisture on an item after washing the impurity (by pouring water and squeezing thrice)?
Q: How to get rid of the waswasa of moisture on an item after washing the impurity (by pouring water and squeezing thrice)?
Q: In my country, it is compulsory to use hand sanitizer before entering any shop for shopping, etc. All of the hand sanitizers have alcohol in it. What is the ruling regarding praying salaah, touching Quraan or eating after using it?
Q: It is mentioned that the urine of kids upto 6 months consuming breastmilk may not be uncleaned. Is it right in view of Islamic norms?
Q: What is the easiest way to wash najis clothes? Is it compulsory to wash and rinse 3 times? If someone dips the impure clothes in water and after some time he washes it with a washing brush, and after that he washes the clothes with water, will it be pure?
Q: I want to purchase some paints, but they contain glue made from animal hide. I’m not sure what animal and I also do not know whether they were slaughtered in the halaal manner. Will the paints be najis and impermissible to use?
Q: With the coronovirus going around and everyone must sanitize their hands... Is it permissible to use alcohol based hand sanitizers?
Q: Yesterday I was having doubts while I was painting my parents house about the paint brush. Today we had half left and when I searched the internet, i found that the paint brush was made from animal hair and it's non halaal. My family members are painting with it before I told them it's najasat because I just found out a moment ago and not yet told them. I have mixed the paint with the brush. Does my house become naajis and what do we do with the remaining paint? If I touch the house with wet hands, does the najasat transfer? This is very distressing. We have thrown the brush but the paint is still left and on the wall. Now must I throw the remaining paint away?
Q: My little brother got urine on his boots at school (at the bottom and top of shoe) and then walked from school to home in the snow, getting them wet. When he came home, he walked through the living room, spreading the wetness from his shoes all over the house. I did my best to wipe all the wetness off the floor but I don't even know all the places the water from his shoes got. Do I consider my living room to be impure? How can I make it pure again? I will have to mop the living room and the rest of the house, it that ok?
Q: I was shopping for wallets and came across one that is made of horse leather. Are products made of horse leather permissible to be used?
Q: What is the size of dirham in cm? I have searched a lot but I didn’t understand clearly. So please tell me in cm.