We heard the wooden utensils are Haraam. But what about the use of wooden spoons for non sticky utensils. Because can't use the usually steel or aluminum spoons in such. .. More
After you attend a Janaza of a dead Muslim, you see his/her dead body and bury him/her, does your Wudu stands or broken. Some Imaams say that you should have a bath/shower and then perform Wudu to say your prayers. Can you please clarify what our Shariah says?.. More
The menses before giving birth to a baby was regular and lasts for six days every month. After giving birth to a baby, and after the end of the forty-day period, I was surprised by the discharge of blood of menses for two days only and then the blood stopped. So I waited for six days as usual and then I purified myself and performed the prayer. Then.. More
There is a pregnant woman who has menses nearly every week. Is she obliged to perform Ghusl (a ritual bath) each time? How will she perform the prayer? .. More
What is the ruling of using sewage water, after treating it and thoroughly purifying it from all kinds of impurities, in customs and acts of worship, in drinking it and in food, in performing ablution and Ghusl (ritual bath) and for all other purifications? It should be noted that this water, as mentioned by government reports, is purer than used.. More
Is it permissible for a woman to wipe over the sleeves of her gown when performing ablution because she is performing ablution in the middle of a group of men, or that the sleeve of the gown is narrow and it is difficult to roll it up, taking into consideration that she wore the gown while in a state of purity?.. More