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Purity
Can he do tayammum when he is wearing khufoof (leather socks)?
9,688Her period will end when she is on her way to Makkah but she cannot do ghusl
16,042She did not know the ruling on the discharges that women experience, and she offered several prayers with one Wudu – what should she do?
26,337He noticed a smell but did not feel any wind coming out of him
37,664Water spilling onto one’s clothes and body from a vessel that had been licked by a dog
32,761Some drops come out of him after urinating, but if he waits he may miss the prayer in congregation
189,187Ruling on water that gets onto one’s clothes when washing after relieving oneself (istinja’)
96,638Ruling on praying on clothes that have got cat hairs on them
100,033Touching the Mus-haf and Books of Tafsir without Wudu
1. It is not permissible for one who is in a state of impurity to touch the Mus-haf without a barrier, according to the majority of jurists. 2. The covers of the Mus-haf that are attached to it come under the same ruling as the Mus-haf itself, so it is not permissible to touch them without Wudu. 3. It is permissible for the one who is in a state of impurity – minor or major – to touch books of Tafsir according to the majority of jurists.64,468If a menstruating woman puts her hand in water, does that make it najis?
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