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.
After marital relations you are in a state of ritual impurity (called Janaba where recitation of Qur'an is not allowed) which is different from the state of menstruation. During menstruation even though there is a difference of opinion you are allowed to recite Quran without touching it physically. Some ulema even encourage it.
A vast majority of scholars prefer washing feet during Wudu. It is the asal and the basic principle. But let's also remember it is sunnah to wipe over socks.
Wiping over khuff during ablution is a form of Islam easiness when it is hard to remove it or its likes. But some conditions make it invalid like; time limit and feet exposure. More cases are clarified in this article.
There are some things that make ablution invalid; 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.
Kuff is what is worn over the feet. It includes socks and could be made of various materials. God has permitted his servants to wipe over it during ablution if they cover the feet up to the ankles as a form of easiness.
Wudu means cleanliness and brightness. But in Islam, it refers to washing the face, arms, head, and feet with clean water. In other words it is called ablution. It is obligatory before prayer or similar worship acts.
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