ANSWER: Allah didnt tell people to go into such small details that are not even logical! Are you going to use colored water with dye in it to see where it reaches and where it doesn’t? What kind of Extremism is this? Simply put water in your mouth, turn it left and right and spit […]

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ANSWER: If this came to you after the wudhu was over, ignore the doubt as it has no significance. But if you were doubtful while still doing wudhu, this is an issue of dispute whether not washing the ears would nullify wudhu or not! I personally follow the opinion that says that wudhu is invalid.

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ANSWER: As long as you do not hear a sound and you do not smell it and if you did not feel passing wind, your wudu is not broken. Bubbles do not come under passing wind. But if a person is certain that wind did come out of him, even if he didn’t hear a thing or find a smell, […]

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ANSWER: What you have stated is not true, it’s baseless. You can wipe over your socks even if water is available and even if there is no need to wipe over it. 

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ANSWER: You can say it before entering the washroom or you can say it in the washroom in your heart without moving your lips or tongue. You can skip it altogether as well because saying it before making wudu is not mandatory.

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ANSWER: 1. As for the nose, you must fill up your nasal cavity as much as you can with water, without harming yourself and blow it out vigorously unless you are fasting, in which case you must not exaggerate the sniffing of water.

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