Author: Afzal
The Ruling of Tayammum On A Person Whose Hands Have Been Amputated From Above The Elbows
If a person’s hands have been amputated from above the elbows, then it is not necessary to wipe his remaining arms when doing tayammum.
The Ruling of Tayammum on A Person Whose Hands Have Been Amputated From The Elbow
If a person’s hands have been amputated from the joint of the elbows, then when doing tayammum, the place from where his hands have been amputated should be wiped.
The Ruling of Tayammum When A Doctor Prohibits A Sick Person from Using Water
If an expert and reliable Muslim doctor prohibits a sick person from using water and by using water there is a fear of the sickness increasing or a delay in recovery,
The Ruling of Tayammum When Not Finding Water in A Train
If the water of the carriage (in which one is travelling), as well as the adjacent carriages which he has access to, has finished and before the time of ṣalāh expires,
The Ruling of Ghusl when Using a Condom in Sexual Intercourse
Ghusl will become necessary by using a condom in sexual intercourse.
The Ruling of Inserting a Catheter in The Private Part of a Woman for Test Tube Babies (IVF)
Ghusl is not obligated by inserting this tube in the woman’s womb.
The Ruling of the IUD String in the Ghusl of Menses
In this case, for the ghusl of haidh (menses) to be correct, the woman must wash the part of the IUD cord which is hanging out of the private part.
Using Soap in a Fardh Ghusl
It is not an obligation to use soap etc. in ghusl. However,
The Ruling of Narrow Earring Holes in Ghusl
If the earing is so tight that the water is not able to enter the earring hole, then the earring must be moved around, and water must be inserted.
Are Caps an Obstacle in The Validity of Ghusl
Sometimes when a person’s tooth becomes rotten, a cap is placed on the top of the tooth.