The primary ruling is that these are permissible to use. However, if it is known that they are contaminated with impurity, then they may not be used until they have been washed.
The water that ensures purification is called tahur, and it is defined as pure and purifying. It is every type of water that retains its original state as it is created, whether it falls from the sky, such as rainwater, snow, and hail, or comes up from the earth, such as the water of rivers, springs, wells, and seas
In this Lecture, Sh. Assim Al-Hakeem discusses and explains the things forbidden during menstruation. This course will cover all the practical rules that every Muslim, man or woman, should know, citing their bases in the Qur’an and the Sunnah.
In this Lecture, Sh. Assim Al-Hakeem explains the rules of Ghusl, or taking a bath and illustrates the Tayammum, or dry ablution and how it done.
This course will cover all the practical rules that every Muslim, man or woman, should know, citing their bases in the Qur’an and the Sunnah.
In this Lecture, Sh. Assim Al-Hakeem explains what does not invalidate ablution; such as any discharge from private parts and this applies to stool, urine, semen, blood and wind. Also Deep sleep and touching one’s private parts break ablution.
In this Lecture, Sh. Assim Al-Hakeem explains the rules and requirements of Ablution, i.e. Wudu. He also illustrates the actions are recommended when performing the ablution.
In this Lecture, Sh. Assim Al-Hakeem explains the meaning of Purification and illustrates several important aspects of Tahara (purity and cleanliness) in Islam.
This course will cover all the practical rules that every Muslim, man or woman, should know, citing their bases in the Qur’an and the Sunnah.
In this Lecture, Sh. Assim Al-Hakeem explains the rules of Purification and illustrates the etiquette that must be followed when using the toilet.
This course will cover all the practical rules that every Muslim, man or woman, should know, citing their bases in the Qur’an and the Sunnah.