Yes, no problem.
Read moreNo problem, as food is not impure. Even if you didn’t wash it, you still can wear it and pray in it.
Read moreAs long as the wetness didn’t come to your hands, the impurity didn’t transfer. This is usually recognized by the smell or color.
Read moreThis is not true. The urine is najis but it differs from male to female. If it is a baby boy, she can sprinkle water over it and that is sufficient as she don’t need to wash it and squeeze it. But if it is a baby girl, she must wash it and whatever it […]
Read moreMani is pure and it is not a must to wash it. However Mathi is najis and must be washed.
Read moreWatching it and eventually thinking about it is sinful. You must stop thinking of such filth. It nullifies wudhu once you feel aroused and mathi or mani comes out.
Read moreThis is mani and not Mathi and it requires ghusul.
Read moreWiping in wudhu is the sunnah. Pouring water or washing it is an innovation.
Read moreMy question is regarding the following hadith concerned with wiping over one’s socks while in a state of tahaarah (purity): Ibn Khuzayma said that according to Hadith narrated by Safwan Ibn Assal, “the Prophet (SAW) ordered us to wipe over khuff if we put them on in a state of purification, for 3 days during […]
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