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  • Removing Maniyy and Mathi from your body

    With regards to Mathi (pre-ejaculatory fluid)and Mani (semen),are we supposed to wipe them off and pour water over the privates, or is pouring water without wiping sufficient? For example, if Mathi comes out and I wipe what is on the surface and then pour water, is that enough to purify, or should I wipe, pour water, and then wipe again multiple times?.. More

  • Using wet wipes to remove impurity from smooth surfaces

    Assalaamu alaykum. Please, can you advise if multi-purpose cleaning wipes can be used to clean impurities on smooth surfaces such as wardrobes, doors, handles, tables, and so on, because in this day and age, a lot of people use these? Is this method regarded pure? What about furnishings with pores? These are wet wipes that are antibacterial and kill.. More

  • Removing urine drops with wet towel

    Please, I realized that when I urinated, some tiny drops splashed on my thighs; I soaked a towel with water and cleaned these drops. I do not know whether what I did was right or not. Please tell me. I have looked through all the fatwas on urine but did not found a suitable answer. I feel that what I did was right since the water took away the impurity.. More

  • Impurity is only transmitted if it is damp

    Assalaamu alaykum. My question is a very different question. Please help me and guide me. If something in your home is impure and you know about it and your family members touch it or use it and they are not aware of the impurity of that particular thing but only you are aware of the impurity, then what should be done? Should you tell them about the.. More

  • Washing bedcovers stained with semen

    Assalaamu alaykum. I put my bedsheets/bedcovers in the washing machine due to the impurity of semen (I am aware that there are different opinions about this, but I take the more difficult view in order to be on the safe side - I am not sure if this is correct either). One of the bedcovers is waterproof (to protect the mattress). The washing machine.. More

  • Washing impurity from toddler

    Assalaamu alaykum. I want to ask how I should give a bath to my one-year-old baby when he has passed stool or urine and put his hand in it and then touched his other body parts as well. I used to wash his hands first, but then while washing his private parts, he would again touch his body where he touched earlier with his dirty hands. Also, when take.. More

  • Washing clothes tainted with dog impurity

    Assalaamu alaykum, fatwa no. 126853 did not at all answer my question, so I had to send it again. I hope that you can find a way to help me with my question. When I washed my clothes after they got dirty from dogs, I washed them the first time with soil and water, and I think that I then washed them five more times thinking that this was the right way.. More

  • Sending impure clothes for washing

    I give my impure clothes for washing. People who wash my clothes put them in a washing machine or a tub and wash them once or twice or more . I do not know whether that is the correct method or not or if there is some difference of opinion. What should I do with clothes that were washed like this and with clothes of which I ignore how they were washed?.. More

  • Doubting purity of clothes after urinating

    Assalaamu alaykum. I am a 16-year-old male who was born in a Muslim family. I have the following questions: 1) Sometimes I doubt that my clothes are clean after using toilet. In such case, what should I do? 2) A few times, I have noticed that even after having used the bathroom, urine drops continue to drop from my member. What should I do to.. More

  • Wetness on skin after using wet wipes to clean feces is impure

    Assalaamu alaykum. If for a newborn baby, the feces are cleaned with baby wipes and then the moisture is removed with a clean cloth, does the cloth become impure? .. More

  • Whether water used to remove impurity is pure or impure

    Shaykh, impurity that is invisible (hukmiyah) is removed by pouring water on that place once. My question, however, is the following: If my chest becomes impure but the impurity that is invisible when I pour water on it goes to different parts of my body that are pure (with the water), such as my stomach, legs, and so on. Does this water then cause.. More

  • Proper removal of impurity from the body

    If a cloth has been contaminated by urine, mathy, wadi, and so on, then it would certainly have to be rubbed while washing it for proper cleansing. But is this a necessary condition for a body part, such as the penis or the leg if it becomes contaminated with urine, mathy, wadi, and so on? Does this have to be rubbed while washing, or is pouring water.. More

  • Mathy must be washed, not just sprinkled with water

    Can dried mathy be cleaned by being sprinkled with water? .. More

  • Washing the hands from the dust of an impure object

    It was narrated that ‘Abdullah ibn Mas‘ood, may Allaah be pleased with him, said: The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, went out to answer the call of nature and asked me to bring three stones. I found two stones and searched for the third but could not find any. So I took a dried piece of dung and brought it to him. He took the two.. More

  • Dry impurity does not render impure dry pure items that contact it

    If a small, hard piece of human feces falls on a carpet without leaving any visible traces, and the carpet has been vacuumed many times afterwards, will it be permissible to pray on it? What if someone walked on said carpet with dry feet or socks? And if he/she continued to walk on another carpet after this, will it be permissible to pray on the second.. More