Question ID 1225 - 2014-03-17 14:56:42
Question:
Can rule number 248 in the Islamic laws of ayatollah sitani be followed for ghusl also?
Answer:
Please clarify your question.
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Question ID 1234 - 2014-03-21 07:09:35
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Salam syed. But if nails are long, still water goes to the outer part of finger. So its allowed to have long nails?
Answer:
If the water reaches the outer part of the fingure, then it is allowed and
if the water can not reach to the outer parts of the finger, then it
becomes forbidden because it prevents Wudhu and Ghusl.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi
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Question ID 1235 - 2014-03-21 22:39:52
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Salam, If a person becomes muslim by reciting the Shahada, what should they then do afterwards. For example is it wajib for them to perform a ghusl after reciting the Shahada?
Answer:
There is no specific Ghusl after taking the Shahada of Islam, but if the
person was in the state of Janabah or Haiz (menses) or any other reason of
obligatory Ghusl, then they need to perform Ghusl for that.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi
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Question ID 1242 - 2014-03-24 21:54:52
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Salam. May I know who is the companion of Prophet Muhammad in the cave with regards to the ayat of the Quran? Please answer me... Sukran and Wassalam.
Answer:
There are more than one opinion about the person who was with the Prophet
Mohammad (SAWA) in the cave. Most of our Sunni brothers claim that he was
Abu Bakr Ibn Abi Quhafah, but many scholars say that he was =D9=90Abdullah =
Ibn
Uraiqit Ibn Bakr, an Arab guide.
The person as we read in Quran, was sad, that is why the Prophet (SAWA)
told him : Do not be sad. The person was not entitled to get the peace from
Allah as the peace was sent on the Prophet (SAWA) alone and not on that
person.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi
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Question ID 1244 - 2014-03-25 05:35:02
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the law no 248. * While performing Wudhu, it is not obligatory that one should wash the inner parts of the nose, nor of the lips and eyes which cannot be seen when they close However, in order to ensure that all parts have been washed, it is obligatory that some portion of these parts so my question is can this rule be followed in ghusl or like put our head inside the water and open our eyes so that water also reaches some of inner parts basically the question is the inner part also needs to be washed and also how much to we consider the inner parts?
Answer:
No need to open your eyes inside the water in Ghusl, or in Wudhu. Washing
the outer parts usually includes little bit of the inner which is enough.
Wassalam
Mohammad al-Musawi
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