Purity
Can You Touch the Mus-haf Cover without Wudu?
If the cover of the Mus-haf is attached to it with binding or glue, it is not permissible for anyone to touch it without Wudu. If the cover is separate from the Mus-haf like the sleeve in which the Mus-haf is placed to protect it, there is nothing wrong with touching it without Wudu.12,599Doing Wudu and Ghusl While Wearing Fixed Wig
There is a concession allowing a woman to wear a wig if all of her hair has fallen out. If you wear a wig because of that, then you may wipe over it when doing wudu. However, you must take it off when doing ghusl, because it is obligatory to make the water reach all of the skin. For more, please see the detailed answer.16,509- 6,032
He has hyperhidrosis and feels that there are traces of shampoo and soap on the skin; are his wudoo’ and ghusl valid?
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She is suffering from flatus incontinence and stopped praying for a while because of that; she is asking for a remedy
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The one who is overwhelmed by uncertainty should not pay any attention to his uncertainty
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Junob and cannot perform ghusl or tayammum
Ruling on keeping a seizure alert service dog
There is nothing wrong with you keeping a dog for the purpose mentioned (to alert its owner that a seizure is imminent), whilst taking precautions to avoid getting the impurity of its saliva on your body, clothes and so on, as much as possible.18,718- 15,950
Ruling on bleeding caused by abortion pills
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Ruling on praying behind one who has dirt in the cracks on his feet
Can You Do Wudu with Water Mixed with Pure Substance?
1. If pure water is mixed with some pure substance, and its colour, taste and smell does not change, then it remains pure, because it is still called water. 2. If pure water is mixed with a pure substance, so that it is no longer called water, it is not valid to do Wudu or Ghusl with this [altered] water. 3. If ordinary water is changed with the addition of any pure substance, but it is still called water – such as water that is mixed with soap and its colour changes, or hummus falls into water and changes its taste38,441