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Question:If a person was wiping his left hand before the right one in ablution whether unaware, inadvertent, or negligent, is his ablution correct?
Answer:In the name of Allah, the ablution is incorrect as in the question. Consequently, the prayers done in this ablution must be performed again as qadhaa. Allah knows best.
Question:Are the two rules of “finishing and moving on” applicable on the sub acts of ablution and after finishing it?
Answer:In the name of Allah, the rule of exceeding is not applicable in ablution. If you doubt in washing an organ and you are busy washing another organ, you must return to the questionable and then continue to work in the required order. As for the rule of finishing, it is applicable as it is in the prayers and others. Allah knows best.
Question:While praying, If a person thinks that he has performed ablution, is it right for him to complete his prayer?
Answer:In the name of Allah, yes, it is permissible and he must complete his prayer. It is also permissible for him to start another prayer, if he is content that he is in ablution state. Allah knows best.
Question:While praying, the prayer doubts whether he has ablated or not. What is the ruling here?
Answer:In the name of Allah, he has to complete this prayer and perform ablution for the next one. Allah knows best.
Question:If a person doubts in one of his ablution sub acts, does he have to do it and do the next act? This is in case his doubt happens before he finishes it. What about if his doubt happens after he finishes it, whether he starts the next sub act or not?
Answer:In the name of Allah, he has to do the sub act which he doubts in and the next sub act whether the doubt happens during or after the sub act as long as he is still in ablution process. Allah knows best.
Question:It was reported that one of the characteristics of the hair that is wiped upon in ablution is that its seedlings should be at the front of head, and its length should not exceed its limit. Should the limit not exceed the area of the forehead from the quarter above the forehead and not reach above the forehead?
Answer:In the name of Allah, it should not exceed the head limit and reach the forehead. If it reached the forehead, it exceeded its limit. Allah knows best.
Question:If a person wipes on the front of his head on the side of the forehead, or on the top of his head optionally or obligatory, does his wiping correct?
Answer:In the name of Allah, it is correct as in the question. Allah knows best.
Question:If a person's hand touches his forehead while wiping the head, does this invalidate ablution?
Answer:In the name of Allah, it does not invalidate ablution with this action only, but the part that touches the forehead should not be used to wipe the foot. If it is used in wiping the foot, the wiping is invalid and thus the ablution is invalid as well. Allah knows best.
Question:Is it correct to consider the things that necessitate ablution (the exit of urine, feces, gas, demise of the mind, sleep, and medium and minor istihadha) as the same ones that invalidate ablution? Is it correct to include janabat in the things that invalidate ablution, not among the things that require ablution, because the one who becomes in the janabat must perform ghusl not ablution?
Answer:In the name of Allah, the things that happen among matters that invalidate the purity are of different rulings; some require ablution only, some require washing only, and some require both. The first is like urine and sleep, the second is janabat, and the third is like menstruation and istihadha, medium and heavy. These are devotional matters, my son. You must abide by them as they have come to us. Allah is the Guide Knowing.
Question:Regarding the issue of wiping the legs, if my leg fingernails are long and I doubt that water reaches the tip of my toes, do I have to repeat ablution?
Answer:In the name of Allah, be advised son that the moisture of the wiping hand does not have to be conveyed to what is hidden between the nail and the flesh, but it is obligatory to start wiping over the nail. If the nail is long outside the border - the area of the finger- it should not be wiped. Allah knows best.
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