Assalumu alaikum When washing your nose in ghusl or wudu how far does the water have to reach? Does water just have to enter the nose? It says in your article on ghusl To wash nose up to the soft bone What is the soft bone is it the cartilage part or hard part approximately in the center of the nose? Jazakallah khair .. More
Salam would wudu still be valid if one has veneers on their teeth as I have heard that when rinsing the mouth during wudu, it is only compulsory that the water touches the soft fleshy parts of the mouth and so veneers covering the teeth would not invalidate wudu? jzk .. More
Most of the time during the day I have white coating on my tongue unless I clean it by brushing it with tooth powder. I'm not sure when I do wudu if this coating is a barrier and is stopping the water to touch the tongue. Even if i do brush some of it off there is still some left at the back of the tongue which is hard for me to brush, as it makes me.. More
Assalam aleykum. My question is, where does the idea come from that one must have an intention to preform ablution for it to be valid? What is the proof? Thank you. P.S. -------------------- Because of the idea of intention i now must to redo many past prayers which are turn out to be invalid. But i would like to understand why first. I have asked this.. More
As salaamu alaykum, In this fatwa: https://www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/2513223 It states that scholars said that dead skin which is attached to the living skin must be removed. Can you give a quote from a scholar or fiqh book? Or is the opinion of islamweb himself? Was salaam. .. More
Asa-almulaykum There is a new product on the market – “breathable nail polish” What is the vedict on this? Can one use it? Will it be accepted, will our wudhu be accepted? Will we be punished if we die with it on? Wa-alykum asalaam .. More
Assalam aleykum warahmatullahi. Can you clarify this hadith? Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: "During the lifetime of Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) men and women used to perform ablution together." Sahih al-Bukhari: Book 4, Hadith 59 Thank you .. More
wa alaykum salaam wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh, i received a answer on question nr: 2512616 by email. i realy still dont understand what you mean, how is it possible that dead skin that seperates from the body is still attached to the skin?? why is it that the scholars i asked in the example of my said no need to remove??? i.e. circles of fungal these.. More
As-salaamu 3laikum, I read your fatwa that kohl which has a thickness must be removed before wudu whereas kohl which only leaves a trace does not have to be removed. I think that the kohl I use is of the second type because if I wash it, it smears and some of it is washed away, but how can I be sure? Secondly, I only use kohl on the inside of my eyes,.. More
I have asked question number 2483313 which I again asked in question number 2483604 so that you may understand it well. But I think I am not able to present my point properly. You said that "it is not an obligation to remove any of the hair in order to make water reach the skin underneath it, but if a person knows that part of his body was not reached.. More
I want to know that if a part of my body is cut and the blood is clotted by Blood Platilates over it and then underneath that small amount of clot my skin is healed completely by the course of time,do i have to remove that clot by scratching or wait until it falls all by itself?Also i think u r not familiar with this phenomena. if skin hairs curl up.. More
Does washing the hands up to the elbows in Wudhoo’ (ablution) include washing the two palms? May Allaah Reward you... More
How should I wash my light beard in Wudhoo’ (ablution)? Should it be washed along with the face? Or should it be washed independently along with running the fingers through? .. More
What is the Sharee‘ah ruling on using hair highlights? I heard a Fatwa here in Saudi Arabia that highlights is a heavy dye that prevents water from reaching the skin, consequently, it renders Wudhoo’ (ablution) invalid. .. More
My problem is that when I want to perform Wudhoo’ (ablution), I wash my face with water and soap then towel dry it, because I have oily skin and I fear that this prevents water from reaching the skin. Similarly, when I want to perform Ghusl, I wash my body with soap and apply shampoo to my hair since it is oily as well. I do so because I think that.. More
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