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 the Blood that comes after giving Birth via an Operation
In such a case, if blood flows from the womb then the woman will be regarded to be in nifaas and this blood will be considered the blood of nifaas.
The Ruling of such a Ma’zoor whose Urine Stops by Placing Cotton
If the inner part of the cotton which is inside the body is wet, the wudhu will not break. However, when the cotton is taken out, and it is wet, the wudhu will break at the time.
The Ruling for a Patient with Leukorrhea
If leukorrhea appears occasionally, the wudhu will break when it does appear.
The Ruling of Touching a Quranic Cassette or CD without Wudhu
It is permissible to touch the cassette or CD in which the Pure Quran has been recorded/burned without wudhu
The Ruling of Typing Quran on a Touch Screen Mobile for a Person without Wudhu
It is not permissible for a person without wudhu to type Quranic verses, by means of a touch screen mobile whose keypad is visible
The Recitation of the Holy Quran on the Screens of a Mobile or Tablet of a person without Wudhu
It is not permissible to touch the screens of the mobile and tablet without wudhu if there is Quranic text displayed on the screen.