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  • Wind incontinence during Ghusl

    Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu, Shaykhs. I have read that if one passes wind during an obligatory Ghusl (ritual bath), then one must perform ablution after it; however, I suffer from chronic flatulence, and I frequently pass wind, so my ablution does not get invalidated by it, but what about my Ghusl? If I am performing an obligatory.. More

  • Rulings related to ablution of one suffering incontinence

    Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu, Shaykh. I had asked the following question and was given a link; I read it, praise be to Allaah, but I still feel the need of it being answered. Please, if you can do so, Shaykh. Here it is: I suffer from wind passing illness; hence, I renew my ablution after once the time for prayer begins. I read.. More

  • Performing ablution before prayer time while suffering incontinence

    Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu, Shaykh. I am in need of an answer to my question, No. 2666228. I did mention that I combine the Maghrib and the ‘Ishaa’ prayers, but my question is actually about performing the ablution one-and-a-half hour before the azan of the Maghrib during Ramadan and one-and-a-half hour before the azan of.. More

  • Praying while suspecting something was discharged from private parts

    Assalaamu alaykum. I was once performing ablution, and when I blew my nose, I felt something coming out of my private part, and when I checked, I found a small drop of wetness. I was certain that it was not pre-seminal fluid, but at the time, I thought that it was sweat, since I had been playing sports earlier. I went ahead and lead the prayer whilst.. More

  • Doubting that face is thoroughly washed in ablution

    Assalaamu alaykum. I read in your fatwa that full certainty regarding washing is not required in ablution and Ghushl (bath taken in state of major ritual impurity). My question is: suppose one washes his face three times and did his best to make sure that water reaches all parts and some part nevertheless remained unwashed without his knowledge, will.. More

  • Washing forehead hair in ablution

    Assalaamu alaykum. I suffer from Waswaas (devilish whisperings/obsessive doubts) in ablution and Ghushl (ritual bath). Please clarify these two things. I have long hair. How much of the hair beside my forehead should I wash in ablution given that some of that hair follows in between my two ears? And how can I ensure during Ghushl that water reaches.. More

  • Washing body part for ablution fully and then partially

    Assalaamu alaykum. During ablution, the rule is to wash every body part once, twice, or thrice with the exception of the ears and head. So when you wash the body parts, can you wash them once fully and then wash a part of it again? For example, if I wash the face, can I wash the whole face fully once, and then just the forehead, and then just the beard?.. More

  • Seminal discharge because of bowel movement

    Assalaam alaykum. I asked a question and was given an answer which was written for someone else's question. I was not satisfied, as the question asked by the other person is totally different from what I asked! The matter remains unclear to me, and I am not satisfied. Please, I ask that I be given an answer that is clear, without misunderstandings... More

  • Having doubts about passing wind during ablution

    Assalaamu alaykum, Scholars. While I was performing ablution to pray the Fajr prayer, I had a doubt whether I passed wind or not. I thought I did not, but I was unsure. Nevertheless, I ignored it and continued performing ablution and then prayed normally. Was this correct? Was my ablution correct? .. More

  • Earlobes not part of face in ablution

    Assalaamu alaykum. Thanks a lot for all your answers. I asked for the definition of the face in the context of ablution, but the fatwa that you referred me to did not specifically answer my question. My question is: how much of the face shouldbe washed horizontally? I came to know that this should be done from earlobe to earlobe. Does this mean that.. More

  • Mere intention of nullifying ablution does not nullify it

    Assalaamu alaykum. If a person intends to nullify his ablution by using the toilet or passing wind, for example, but does do so, is his ablution null purely based on the fact that he intended to break it? May Allaah bless you. .. More

  • Touching towel while performing ablution does not break it

    Assalaamu alaykum. If you unintentionally touch cotton or a towel or clothes while performing ablution or Ghusl (shower taken in case of major ritual impurity), does this break the ablution and Ghusl, or is it still valid? You are not meant to dry yourself till you finish, but this was unintentional. I also do not think that it would dry you very much.. More

  • Ablution and wiping over socks for someone who has urinary incontinence

    Assalaamu alaykum. This is my first time asking a question, so please forgive me if I have made mistakes. I have been suffering from urine drops coming out during and after ablution. This was most likely caused by gall bladder stones that I had, which have now been removed, praise be to Allaah. Ever since I got this problem, I have been suffering from.. More

  • His urine does not stop and he fears he will miss the prayer

    Assalaamu alaykum. Thank you for getting back to me regarding question 2641301. Ialready know about the ruling of the fatwas that you reffered me to. I want to know; if one, for example, wakes up late and urinates and only has a small amount of time to perform Istinjaa’(washing intimate parts with water) and ablution to catch the prayer on time but.. More

  • Using right hand to clean nose during ablution

    Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu, Shaykh. Is it forbidden or disliked to use the right hand for cleaning one's nose during ablution? And is it only for ablution that one should use the left hand when cleaning one's nose, or should that also be done outside ablution? May Allaah reward you, Shaykh. .. More