Can soap be used as a substitute for soil [or sand] when purifying from the impurity of the dog[‘s saliva]?
Category: Purification [طهارة]
Doing wudhoo or sufficing with tayammum
If the time for prayer has arrived, and there was no pure water – just impure water, would it be permissible to purify myself with this impure water, or should I [suffice with] do[ing] tayammum?
No water to clean soiled clothing in preparation for prayer
If my clothing is soiled with an impurity, and I only have coffee and no water [to purify it with], should I purify my clothing with coffee?
The prayer of the sick
Many of those who are sick pray on their beds, as they are unable to move; so [as a result] they pray without wudhoo. And there are amongst them those who pray in other than the direction of the qiblah, [so] what is the ruling regarding the prayer of these sick people?
Wiping over the socks
And the Raafidhah (Shee’ah) oppose the truth in that which relates to the purification of the foot from [the following] three viewpoints…
Praying having forgotten to do wudhoo
I forgetfully prayed without [being in the state of] wudhoo, and after I finished [my prayer] I remembered; so am I required to repeat the prayer?
The prayer of the one suffering from bowel problems and wind
[Regarding] the one suffering from bowel problems and [also] the one who has wind problems – does the ruling of the one suffering from incontinence apply to them [too], that they must renew their wudhoo for every prayer?
Prostatic fluid
Regarding the excretion of prostatic fluid from the male, is he [then] considered to be in a state of janaabah?
Wiping over the socks after the prescribed period has passed
What is the ruling regarding the one who wipes over his socks after the [prescribed] period has passed, and thereafter prays (salaah)?
The manner of doing tayammum
What is the manner of [doing] tayammum?