[ The purity of the garment of the one praying is obligatory provided it is remembered and he has the ability to achieve that. If someone intentionally prays in an impure garment when he is able to remove it, he must always repeat that prayer.
According to the above discussion, in our opinion, a person who prays while wearing muddied and wet clothing from flood, his prayer is valid on the condition that there is not any clear sign there is najis on it for the original ruling of something is pure and clean until najis is evident.
Laundry that is not contaminated by najasat (things that Islam prescribes as impure, such as blood, wine, urine, etc.) may be washed to remove dirt, but dirt itself is not considered najis. Washing it once is enough. If it is not washed at all, it will not be considered impure anyway.
No, you need to remove the impurity from the spot. 2 – Removing the impurity may be done by washing it until the traces of the impurity have disappeared.
The following is an easy way of purifying clothes: Put impure clothes in a bucket and turn on the tap above it. Keep the clothes submerged with the help of a hand or a rod etc. in such a way that no part of any cloth remains out of the surface of water.
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'Allah does not accept any Salat (prayer) without purification, and He does not accept any charity from Ghulul.'" It was narrated that Ibn 'Umar said: "The Messenger of Allah said: 'Allah does not accept any prayer without purification, and He does not accept any charity from ghulul.'"
According to hadith litera- ture, the Prophet prohibited men from wearing yellow: 'The Prophet, peace be upon him, has prohibited us from wearing yellow clothing' (al-Nasa'ī 1988).
Activities that invalidate wudu include urination, defecation, flatulence, deep sleep, light bleeding, menstruation, postpartum and sexual intercourse. Wudu is often translated as 'partial ablution', as opposed to ghusl as 'full ablution' where the whole body is washed.
ANSWER: Changing clothes after you have performed wudu does not invalidate the ablution, therefore you are not required to repeat it again.
It is okay to take a shower after wudu, and it doesn't invalidate it.
But God also DOESN'T care about what you wear!
People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7).
Note: dust/mud is not considered najasa) where you would have to clean them to be able to pray with them. you are allowed to do so only in case the shoes cover your anklebones, otherwise, if the shoes don't cover the anklebones, then you have to take your shoes off.
They replied: It is not permissible to pray in clothes on which there are images of animate beings, whether people, birds, camels, cattle, sheep, or other animate beings, and it is not permissible for a Muslim to wear them when he is not praying either.
2. Semen is considered by scholars to have no impurity, because God states that He has honored mankind. It is not possible that with such honor, He would create them from a material that is impure. This means that if semen falls on one's clothes, it does not affect the validity of one's prayers.
One of the pillars of Islam is that Muslims pray five times a day. Before those prayers, they are expected to perform a purification ritual called Wudu, requiring that they wash their faces, hands, arms, and feet.
Yes, it is permissible to pray on one's bed so long as it is firm and the worshipper is able to place his forehead and nose firmly when prostrating.
Yes, this method is sufficient. The scholars are unanimously agreed that what is obligatory in wudoo' is to wash each part once, although washing each part two or three times is Sunnah.
Praise be to Allah. His wudoo' is valid, because uncovering the 'awrah or wearing shorts does not invalidate his wudoo', but it is haraam for him to uncover his 'awrah in front of anyone except his wife or concubine (a slave woman who belongs to him and with whom he is permitted to have intercourse).
There is no harm in shaving head hair, trimming moustache or cutting nails after wudhu. If someone did wudhu and thereafter shaved the head hair or moustache or cut his nail then fresh wudhu is not necessary for him.
Laughing to oneself invalidates the prayer itself, and. Laughing out loud invalidates the prayer and the ablution (wudu).
Based on the above discussion and deliberations, in our opinion, unintentional physical contact between non-mahram man and woman isn't sinful, however, the contact that causes the ablution of them both is invalidate if there is no lining between them even if it is unintentional.
No, crying doesn't break your wudu. Tears that come out due to crying or cutting onions don't invalidate wudu. However, some scholars agree that a leakage that comes out due to an illness like a sore eye invalidates wudu and it is necessary for him to make wudu for each prayer when its time period starts.
According to the Islamic seminary, sharia does not permit one to colour his or her hair black. Some believers had sought the view of the authorities of the seminary on this issue.
Why is green so prevalent in the Muslim world? Because it was supposedly Mohammed's favorite color. The Islamic prophet is said to have worn a green cloak and turban, and his writings are full of references to the color.
According to the traditional view in Sunni Islam, men must cover from their belly buttons to their knees, though they differ on whether this includes covering the navel and knees or only what is between them. Women have traditionally been encouraged to cover most of their body except for their hands and faces.