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Old 08-17-2011, 07:05 PM
Abdullah al-Almani Abdullah al-Almani is offline
 
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Assalamu 'alaikum,

things which prevent the water to reach the skin have to been removed. Counts this rule also for leftovers of food? For example, you make wudoo and after wudoo you realise some small amount of food between your tooth. is this wudoo valid?

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Old 08-17-2011, 07:19 PM
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What about ink of ballpoint pen ?
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Old 08-18-2011, 01:56 PM
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Neither ink or food stuck between teeth effects the wudu.
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Old 11-19-2011, 08:32 AM
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Neither ink or food stuck between teeth effects the wudu.
Even in the Hanbali madhab ?
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Old 03-23-2012, 10:48 AM
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Assalamu 'alaykum,

in following fatwa it was said:

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Dead skin refers to the skin which separates from the body then becomes dry and covers the body under it. This dead skin must be removed in order to allow the water to reach the area under it because this skin is considered a separate part, whether it is in the feet or elsewhere in the body. The skin which must be removed must be dead and covering part of the living skin, provided its removal does not cause harm. However, in case the removal of that skin may cause harm to the living skin because it is still connected to it and will affect it, then it is not obligatory to remove it.
As for the thick skin in the sole of the feet, it is not considered dead skin; it is part of the feet even if removing it may not hurt the person, like the hair or nails.
1. What's about some little pieces of dead skin around the finger and foot nails (i would assume everbody has it), or when you cut your nails, then there is some little dead skin where the nail was, or sometimes it develops some little pieces of skin at your hands and fingers (i think it's hard to avoid). Do you have to remove all these things?

2. My right toe forms some horny or dead skin, because this toe is the toe which stands upright when you sit in tashahhud. The same applies to my left foot, because it forms some horny or dead skin in the near of my ankle at the place, where this foot lies down during tashahhud. Do you have to remove it?

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Old 03-23-2012, 11:44 AM
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Assalamu 'alaykum,

in following fatwa it was said:



1. What's about some little pieces of dead skin around the finger and foot nails (i would assume everbody has it), or when you cut your nails, then there is some little dead skin where the nail was, or sometimes it develops some little pieces of skin at your hands and fingers (i think it's hard to avoid). Do you have to remove all these things?

2. My right toe forms some horny or dead skin, because this toe is the toe which stands upright when you sit in tashahhud. The same applies to my left foot, because it forms some horny or dead skin in the near of my ankle at the place, where this foot lies down during tashahhud. Do you have to remove it?



Jazakumullahu khayran.
Wa alaykumus salaam,

Having read some of your posts it seems to me that you are overconcerned with things, and also are suffering from waswasah.
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Old 03-23-2012, 05:34 PM
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Wa alaykumus salaam,

Having read some of your posts it seems to me that you are overconcerned with things, and also are suffering from waswasah.
Barak Allahu feek akhi al-kareem, you're right, but the problem is when you have some doubts and misconceptions then you should gain knowledge to remove these doubts and misconceptions, otherwise it is very difficult to get peace in your heart.
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Old 08-18-2011, 01:57 PM
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Please brothers for fatwa serach for it in Islamqa.com or Islamweb.net

This section is made for questions about matters that no one found its answers or for inquiries about fatwa that is inclear.
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Old 11-16-2011, 04:09 AM
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Assalamu alaykum,

i have read following fatwa:

http://www.islamweb.net/emainpage/in...waId&Id=130050

The question was regarding the validity of ghusl:

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I have a question about ghusl:a few days ago my menses ended ,so I made ghusl and made sure not to leave any body part dry including the belly button.I always make sure to wash inside the belly button.However,about 2 days later, I inserted my finger into the belly button and deep down I found a small white solid substance which I took out .
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Similarly, if the substance does not prevent the water from reaching the skin, or that according to the custom it is a very tiny thing, then Ghusl is valid. The jurists may Allaah have mercy upon them stated that if there is something that prevents water from reaching the skin and its time was not known and it could have been occurred after purity, then the purity is valid. They also stated that a tiny thing that prevents water from reaching the skin like the dirt in the nails does not constitute a problem (if not removed) wherever it is in the body.
So whats about some scab similar substance inside the belly button? Has this an effect on the validity of Ghusl? Most of this scab is deep inside the belly button at its end. Furthermore i sense it hard to remove it.

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