What is the manner of [doing] tayammum?
Category: Purification [طهارة]
The manner of purification whilst sick
Reference: http://www.alfawzan.af.org.sa/node/15745 Question: How should the one who is ill purify himself if he is unable to use water on some or all the required parts of the body for wudhoo? Response: Yes, if he is unable to use water on all the parts of the body required for wudhoo, then he should do tayammum […]
Drops of urine pass after performing wudhoo
After performing wudhoo, [he has noticed] drops of urine pass – [and this is] before leaving for the masjid.
Using tissues to clean oneself
What is ‘istijmaar’; and whilst on the plane, is it permissible to do istijmaar using tissues – even though there is water? And in terms of purification, what [practice] is more complete [istinjaa or istijmaar]?
Combing through the beard with wet fingers
Is it a condition for the one who has a thick beard, that the water reaches the roots [when doing wudhoo]?
Had ghusl before adhaan of Fajr
If a woman purified herself in Ramadhaan before the adhaan of Fajr, is she required to fast?
Too cold to take a bath or shower
On this particular day, he awoke just before the fajr prayer and [noticed] he had had a wet dream; and [as] it was a severely cold day, he went off to school for the fajr prayer after having [only] done tayammum.
Doing wudhoo in airplane toilet
[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?
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?