[Whilst travelling by plane] I went to the toilet to relieve myself, and some urine dropped on my clothing; so I sprinkled some water on the affected area and rubbed it. Is [doing] this sufficient in purifying [my garment]? Bear in mind I then made wudhoo and prayed; so what is the ruling regarding my prayer?
Tag: wudhoo
Need to do wudhoo in airplane toilet
The toilets on the plane are cramped, and sometimes the floor and the walls are dirty from what appears to look like impurities…
Doing tayammum when it is severely cold
During the time of severe cold and heavy rain, when the time for prayer approaches whilst we are out, we find it difficult to have a wash and do wudhoo with water; are we permitted to do tayammum if we are unable to find anything to heat up the water with?
Made wudhoo before he died
I saw ‘Abdullaah ibn Busr make wudhoo, and therafter he رضي الله عنه died.
Out of respect for the knowledge of hadeeth
[al-Imaam] Maalik would not narrate hadeeth unless he was in a state of purity (wudhoo) out of great respect for the [knowledge of] hadeeth.
Purifying oneself with water
Is it obligatory upon the bedouin to purify himself with water when he arrives at a town?
Used to stand the night in prayer
Sa’eed ibn ‘Abdul-‘Azeez used to stand the night in prayer, and when the time of Fajr entered he would renew his wudhoo and leave [home] for the masjid.
Nasal hair fell out during wudhoo
[Whilst in the state of ihraam, during wudhoo], when sniffing water up the nose then blowing it out, one of my nasal hairs fell out; so is there anything (penalty) required of me?
Wearing a small plastic bag due to uncontrollable urine
What is the ruling about a pilgrim in the state of ihraam wearing something like a [little plastic] bag around his private parts, because he suffers from uncontrollable [discharge of] urine [drops]?
Reciting the Qur.aan and touching the mus.haf without wudhoo
Is it permissible for a man or a woman to recite the Qur.aan or touch the mus.haf without [being in a state of] wudhoo?
