Category: Wuzu / Ghusl / Bath
Total : 178 Results
Question ID 1415 Thursday 22nd of May 2014
Question:
While doing ghusl e janabat is it allowed to pour water 2-3 time on head right side and left side
Answer:
Yes it is allowed but it is not obligatory to make water reach more than
one time.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi
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Question ID 1403 Tuesday 20th of May 2014
Question:
While doing ghusl e janabat how many times we have to pour water on head, right sude of body, left side of the body!
Answer:
Just one time is enough.
Wassalam
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Question ID 1402 Tuesday 20th of May 2014
Question:
1) In ghusl e janabat after removing najasat from private part is it necessary to wipe the private part and then do ghusl? 2)In state of janabat is the whole body is najis or only private part? If whole body then I use to wash my hand in state of janabat is the tap that I touched is najis our paak?
Answer:
> Question : 1) In ghusl e janabat after removing najasat from
> private part is it necessary to wipe the private part and then do ghusl?
> A1) Not necessary to wipe.
> 2)In state of janabat is the whole body is najis or only private part? If
> whole body then I use to wash my hand in state of janabat is the tap that I
> touched is najis our paak?
> A2) Only Najis parts ( private parts etc) are Najis while the other parts
> of the body are not Najis.
Wassalam
Mohammad al-Musawi
Question ID 1377 Tuesday 13th of May 2014
Question:
If a person is wearing a ring during wuzu the person move's his ring so that the water reaches that area this act should be done while washing the hand or after wuzu?
Answer:
While washing the hand to make water reach to under the ring.
Wassalam
Mohammad al-Musawi
Question ID 1302 Wednesday 16th of April 2014
Question:
Salamun alaikum What are the rules on females wearing nail polish according to Syed Sistani.
Answer:
Nail polish prevents water from reaching the nail, that is why it prevents
Wudhu and Ghusl. Nail polish must be removed before performing Wudhu and
Ghusl.
Nail polish is not allowed to be shown to non Mahram.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi
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