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Question ID 3559 - 2016-09-27 15:28:49

Question:

I went to the washroom and really needed to use it and when I was pouring water to clean I got a weird feeling in my private part and I had to keep pouring to make sure no discharge or urine was left am I napakk since I got this weird feeling also it kept coming everytime I washed but like my intentions were to clean myself nothing else I am scared that this was considered as materbating

Answer:

Pouring water to clean yourself does not mean by any way musterbation.
Such feeling can take place in the toilet but it does not have any effect
on Taharat. Only semen discharge makes the person in the state of Janabat,
knowing that semen gushes out and does not leak slowly like Mathi,
Wathi,and Wadi. All the previous are not najais except the semen.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi

On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 3:28 AM, Lan Reply-To: <
wabil1895232@wabil.com> wrote:

> Mr/Mrs Lan
> posted a new question on wabil website, the details are below...
> Category : Taharat / Najasat
> Question : I went to the washroom and really needed to use it and
> when I was pouring water to clean I got a weird feeling in my private part
> and I had to keep pouring to make sure no discharge or urine was left am I
> napakk since I got this weird feeling also it kept coming everytime I
> washed but like my intentions were to clean myself nothing else I am scared
> that this was considered as materbating
>
>

Question ID 3558 - 2016-09-27 04:02:25

Question:

Salam. I want to ask that can we wear stones like hirz jawab n others during periods.are there any precautions? Jazak Allah.

Answer:

Yes you can wear it during menstrual period as far as you do not touch the
writing on it i.e. it must be covered.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi


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Question ID 3562 - 2016-09-29 09:46:36

Question:

Salam If a husband gives his wife money every month for her general maintenance and living expenses as she does not work and is a housewife, does she have to take out khums on this money if there is a surplus after a year? Or is it the husbands obligation to take out the khums on this money before giving to her? for example if I give my wife £200 each month what value of money should I give to khums? Also if one receives money from their parents at Eid time as a gift; is one required to take out khums from this money if there is a surplus after a year even if the parents are usually paying khums on their money? Many thanks Jawad

Answer:

>
>
>
>
> Q1. If a husband gives his wife money every month for her general
> maintenance and living expenses as she does not work and is a housewife,
> does she have to take out khums on this money if there is a surplus after=
a
> year?
> *A1. If she owns the money, she has to pay the Khums of any surplus which
> remains with her every year.*
> Q2. Or is it the husbands obligation to take out the khums on this money
> before giving to her? for example if I give my wife =C2=A3200 each month =
what
> value of money should I give to khums?
> *A2. It is not obligatory on the husband to pay Khums on what he gives hi=
s
> wife if the money was earned in the same year of Khums. It is part of
> livelihood expenses.*
> Q3. Also if one receives money from their parents at Eid time as a gift;
> is one required to take out khums from this money if there is a surplus
> after a year even if the parents are usually paying khums on their money?
> *A3. If the money is spent during the year, there is no Khums on it, but
> if any amount remains till Khums date, then Khums will be on that remaini=
ng
> amount only.*

Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi

Question ID 3560 - 2016-09-28 22:34:50

Question:

When I went to toilet than it was unable for me to open my pant chain. Because the urine was coming out and after I finished. I saw it fall into my commot in my pot where I put water and also in my tiles. And also in flasher. And it also falled in my hand and mistakenly I touched so many things in bathroom. And now everything become dry and are they pak. Same with sperm also

Answer:

Najis items need to be washed with water to make them Paak . Just becoming
dry does not make them Paak
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi

On Wednesday, 28 September 2016, Samad Reply-To: <
wabil1895232@wabil.com> wrote:

> Mr/Mrs Samad
> posted a new question on wabil website, the details are below...
> Category : Major Sins
> Question : When I went to toilet than it was unable for me to open
> my pant chain. Because the urine was coming out and after I finished. I saw
> it fall into my commot in my pot where I put water and also in my tiles.
> And also in flasher. And it also falled in my hand and mistakenly I touched
> so many things in bathroom. And now everything become dry and are they pak.
> Same with sperm also
>
>

Question ID 3580 - 2016-10-11 21:47:21

Question:

Salaam, I am slighlty confused about this matter. I wanted to know regarding Najis/Paak we humans have oils that permeate from our hands naturally so what happens in the instance where if we are in public and say a person whom i know is a kaffir needs to use my phone does that then mean when i get home i have to wash my phone to keep it paak or does it remain paak regardless? Please can you inform me regarding this matter as it is very confusing for me.

Answer:

Such little oil does not transfer Nijasat.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi