Impurities

Touching Some Dry Impurity

Q: If the clothing of a person, or a part of his bare body (such as his hand) or his khuff, touches an impure place which is dry, does it make it impure? For example, there was some urine on the carpet, and then it dried totally. If the above-mentioned things touch it, do they become impure?

Ghusal Due to Discharge For a Woman

Q: When I become sexually excited, a fluid seeps out of my private part. There is a tingling sensation and itchiness in my private part when it seeps out, but clearly there is no sexual pleasure or orgasm when it seeps out because I have experienced an orgasm before. I am always in doubt since it is difficult to differentiate female ejaculate from other fluids which are discharged from a women's private part unlike men. Since it affects our daily prayers, so do I still need to perform ghusal? I follow the hanafi madhab.

Utensils Used By Non-Muslims

Q: My job requires me to travel a lot. I sometimes stay in an apartment with a communal kitchen. The dishes are thus also used by non-muslim guests. After guests use the dishes, they are cleaned by the staff of the lodge. Now when I use these dishes, do I have to rinse it seven times to make it clean, if there are no apparent signs of impurities on them?

Touching a Utensil Before Taking One's Fardh Ghusal

Q: After a wet dream or sexual relation with the wife when ghusal becomes farz, if I touch any utensil like a glass or plate would it become najis? Or I just washed my face then wiped it on a towel then I used this towel after I have a shower, would my ghusal be valid? Or do I have to wash these before I or someone else uses it. I get confused thinking this is wrong that until I have a shower I should not touch anything with wet hands.