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Question:I apply hair oil every day to my hair, and the oil does not contain alcohol. Is it permissible for me to wash it when wiping my head in ablution or not?
Answer:In the name of Allah, If this oil is dense and includes density, the wiping is only valid after it is removed from the wiping position because the oil is waterproof. Allah knows best.
Question:It was reported that wiping over the feet in ablution is from the tips of the fingers, so is the tip of the finger the beginning of the nail or the piece of flesh that follows the nail?
Answer:In the name of Allah, it is from the beginning of the nail of the longest toe. Allah knows best.
Question:What is the ruling of dyeing nails that remain on the nails for 30 or 40 days without removal?
Answer:In the name of Allah, It is not permissible as washing or wiping must be done to achieve the purity of prayer and others because it is water like it is in most dyes. Allah knows best.
Question:What is the ruling of tattoo?
Answer:In the name of Allah, tattoo is permissible, but it is not permissible to draw a tattoo of the names of God, the names of his infallible guardians, the Quranic verses, a soulful image on the skin, and a tattoo that is printed on the skin with dyes, as it is waterproof for washing and ablution. Allah knows best.
Question:Does it affect to have some water drops on the legs while wiping over them in ablution, whether the drops are from ablution water or from others?
Answer:In the name of Allah, If the water has fallen into the place of the wiping of the leg, it must be dried and it should be known that you should not wipe the back of the foot. If you can wipe the foot from the longest toe to the top your foot, even if you do not move the hand on a straight line, the wiping is correct. Allah knows best.
Question:What is the ruling of performing ablution and prayer while the electoral ink on the finger, knowing that its removal is simple by means of chlorine and a simple rub?
Answer:In the name of Allah, If the substance is gone and the color remains, then it does not harm ablution, washing, or tayammum, as is the case with henna and ordinary ink. Allah knows best.
Question:When washing the hand during ablution from the elbow to the fingertips, is it correct for the palm of the hand to be higher than the elbow while washing?
Answer:In the name of Allah, It is required to move the water from the tip of the elbow to the tip of the fingers until the required washing is done religiously, whether the palm is at the top or the lower end of the hand intended to be washed and it is not correct that the matter was reversed by moving the water from the fingers to the elbow. If this happens inadvertently, that position should be washed again. Allah knows best.
Question:It happens during ablution and during washing hands that the washing hand moves in reverse and passes from the bottom to the up to accidently. Does this affect the validity of ablution?
Answer:In the name of Allah, if the person moves his washing hand in the right way, from the elbow to the bottom, after the wrong move, his ablution is correct. If he does not do that, then his ablution is wrong and he has to repeat it. Allah knows best.
Question:If a person performs ablution for the obligatory prayer before its time is due with a long period, believing that it is valid and recommended and he prays with this ablution, what is the ruling on his prayer?
Answer:In the name of Allah, his prayers are correct according to me. Allah knows best.
Question:If a person’s obligation is to perform ablution like Sunni people as a matter of Taqyia (dissimulation due to religion preservation), but he did not act in Taqyia; he performed ablution like Shia. Is his ablution valid?
Answer:In the name of Allah, if the Taqyia is a must, the ablution mentioned in the question is not valid. Allah knows best.
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