Category: Taharah
Can a toothbrush be a substitute for a Miswak?
There are two objectives in using a miswak:
Emulating and following the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم
Cleansing of the mouth and teeth.
The Ruling of a Wig in Wudhu
That wig that has been fitted to the head through surgery and it cannot be removed from the head is in the ruling of a real limb of the body.
The Ruling of Prosthetic Limbs in Wudhu
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم The parts of the body (hands, feet etc.) which are joined by surgery are or two types: Those prosthetic parts which…
Ruling on Wiping the Limbs of Wudhu with Moist Tissue Paper
The space by a washbasin in a train or aeroplane is small, and by washing one’s feet, that place gets wet. The staff and other…
Masah on Applied Henna Paste
If the henna paste was applied (on the hair of the head) in such a manner, that not even a quarter part of the hairs…
Ruling of Wudhu when Vaseline has been applied in the Cracks of the Feet
If those cracks on the feet, where a lot of Vaseline has been applied, are very deep, that there is difficulty and harm in inserting…
Ruling of wudhu (ablution) with Contact Lens
In today’s day and age, instead of spectacles, the use of contact lenses has become the norm. This comes in a circular plastic form and…
Ruling of Lipstick in wudhu (ablution)
If the lipstick is layered, then it prevents water from reaching the skin, so by applying it, wudhu will not be valid. If it is…
Ruling of wudhu (ablution) whilst the limbs are covered in Paint or Nail-Polish
In the case where there is paint or nail polish on those limbs which are washed in wudhu, it has to be removed in order…
Does the Ink on the finger of the Voter Prevent wudhu (ablution) or not?
The stain of ink that is applied on election is in the ruling of a strong/semi-permanent ink stain. It is not deemed a thing with…