ANSWER: No, because this doesn’t make sense.  We do wudu to lift minor impurity but when a person is already in major impurity, how does lifting minor impurity make any difference. Hence making wudu in menstruation is not permissible and an innovation.   

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ANSWER: I do not know of any basis for that. Rather what is prescribed for the one who finishes doing wudoo’ is to say: “Ashhadu an laa ilaaha ill-Allah wahdahu laa shareeka lah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan ‘abduhu wa rasooluhu. Allaahumma aj’alni min al-tawwaabeen waj’alni min al-mutatahhireen (I bear witness that there is no god […]

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ANSWER: This is not permissible. The new wudhu won’t be valid when performed with nail polish on as it is a barrier between Water and your nails. You must remove it first.

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ANSWER: If it’s a thick substance which would prevent water from reaching the skin, you must remove it before making wudu. If it’s like oil and it wouldn’t form a layer, in this case just rubbing water in while doing wudu is sufficient. 

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ANSWER:  Tayamum is permissible when one does not have access to water. Also, it is not permissible to make it with a pillow or blanket; it has to be the dust from the earth, or the dust found on walls will suffice.  He has to make normal wudu and wipe over the cast or the […]

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