What are the three things that a menstruating woman can do after cessation of blood and before making Ghusl (shower taken in case of major impurity)?
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What is the Sharee'ah ruling on a person who abandons Ghusl (shower taken in case of Janabah) although he is in a state of Janabah (state of major impurity due to intimate relations, a wet dream, losing consciousness, ...) and knows that he is in a state of impurity?
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Is it allowable for me to make Ghusl (washing the whole body to end a state of major impurity) in the bathtub immediately after making Wudhoo’ (ablution)? Please advise.
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I followed an incorrect sequence in washing the body parts in the Wudhoo' (ablution); I did this for a long time. It was as follows: washing the hands thrice, rinsing the mouth and sniffing water in the nose thrice, washing the face thrice, wiping the head and ears only one time, washing the hands up to the elbows thrice, and finally, washing the feet... More
I suffer from urine incontinence and I am physically handicapped. When I combine two prayers, Thuhr (noon) and ‘Asr (afternoon) or Maghrib (sunset) and ‘Isha’ (night), is it enough to perform the two prayers with one Wudhoo’ (ablution)? What should I do with the Jumu‘ah (Friday) prayer, knowing that I go to the prayer before the second azan.. More
What is the difference between Wajib and Fardh? In other words, why is there a concession to shave the beard although it is Wajib to let it grow and shaving it is prohibited, and meanwhile wearing the hijab is Fardh and there is no concession to take it off? Why is the concession to shave the beard not used for taking off the hijab? Would you please.. More
When one falls on the asphalt of the street, whether it is dry or wet, does this render his clothes impure, meaning that he cannot perform the prayers therewith? When one falls on the sidewalk, does this render his clothes impure? What is the Sharee'ah-ruling on the clear fluid that comes out several hours after having sexual intercourse?
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Some of the contemporary scholars, including Al-Albani, may Allaah have mercy upon him, hold the view that wiping over splints is impermissible because the relevant Hadeeth is weak. They say that Tayammum (dry ablution) must be used with a splint after Wudhoo’ (ablution), and the splint is not to be wiped with water. What is the preponderant opinion?.. More
When one sits on a flush toilet to relieve himself, pure water which comes out from the water supply falls onto the impure water at the bottom of the bowl and this causes the water to splash. Drops of the water that is splashed sometimes touch one's body. Does this render the body impure?
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Is a prisoner who finds neither water nor earth permitted to wipe over the walls in order to perform Tayammum (dry ablution)? Or is Tayammum valid only with earth?
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When a man does not circumcise his sons out of fearing harm or under the pretext that it is changing the creation of Allaah, then what is the Sharee'ah ruling? May Allaah reward you.
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