Author: Afzal
The Ruling of Salah When Impure Antimony (Surma) Is Applied In the Eye
If a person applies impure antimony or impure eyeliner in the
The Ruling of Masah Over The Dressing Of A Wound
If removing this bandage and doing masah over the actual wound is harmful, then it will be necessary to do masah on majority of the bandage.
The Ruling of Doing Masah on a Plaster-Cast Encased on a Limb
When a person’s arm, leg or other bones are broken or fractured, doctors put a plaster-cast to support the limb as it heals.
The Ruling of Masah on Nylon Socks
Nowadays the nylon socks which are used are extremely thin and light.
The Ruling of Masah on Winter Boots While Wearing Cotton Socks
Masah is valid upon such boots on the condition that below the boots are pure.
The Ruling Of Opening The Zip Of The Leather Socks Which Runs From Above The Ankles To The Soles Of The Feet
If a person, after doing masah (wiping) opens the zip to the sole of the foot, then his masah will break.
The Ruling of Masah (Wiping) On Thin Cotton Socks When Worn Over Leather Socks
If a person wears cotton socks over leather socks, then the permissibility of masah will depend on whether the socks are thin or thick.
The Ruling of Repeating Tayammum Multiple Times on Single Portion Of Soil
If one person does tayammum on a portion of earth and someone else then does tayammum on the same portion of earth, the tayammum of the second person will (also) be valid.
The Ruling of Tayammum, when After Having Access To Water, Another Excuse Immediately Comes About (And Vice Versa)
If a person did tayammum due to not having water, then he got water, but the cold became so severe that using water became dangerous;
The Ruling of Tayammum on Cemented Walls And Tiles Etc.
Tayammum is permissible on cemented walls and tiles of marble etc., on the condition that they are pure, even if there is no dust on them at all.