بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم By applying Khidhab (Mehndi) to the hair, no coat (body) [of the dye] remains on the hair, rather only the color remains. Therefore, the presence of such color, does not prevent [the validity of] wudhu and Read More …
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Can a toothbrush be a substitute for a Miswak?
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم There are two objectives in using a miswak: Emulating and following the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم Cleansing of the mouth and teeth. By using a toothbrush and toothpaste the second objective will be obtained, but Read More …
The Ruling of a Wig in Wudhu
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم That wig that has been fitted to the head through surgery and it cannot be removed from the head is in the ruling of a real limb of the body. While doing wudhu a person can Read More …
The Ruling of Prosthetic Limbs in Wudhu
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم The parts of the body (hands, feet etc.) which are joined by surgery are or two types: Those prosthetic parts which cannot be separated from the body without difficulty. Those prosthetic organs which can be separated Read More …
The Meanings of the Arabic Preposition Fī
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم The Meanings of the Preposition في The fourth حرف الجر (preposition) mentioned by the author of Hidāyatun Nahw is في (in). The preposition في gives a جر (the genitive case) to both an اسم الظاهر (apparent/visible word) and Read More …
The Meanings of the Arabic Preposition ʿAn
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم The Meanings of the Preposition عن The word عن is the twelfth حرف الجر (preposition) from the chapter of حروف (prepositions) in Hidāyatun Naḥw. It gives jarr (the genitive case) to both an اسم الظاهر (apparent/visible word) and a Read More …
The Meanings of the Arabic Preposition Lām
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم The Meanings of the Preposition اللام The اللام is the sixth حرف الجر (preposition) listed by the author of Hidāyatun Naḥw. It gives jarr (the genitive case) to both an اسم الظاهر (apparent/visible word) and a ضمير (personal pronoun). Read More …
The Meanings of the Arabic Preposition Min
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم The Meanings of the Preposition مِنْ There are nineteen الحروف الجارة i.e. prepositions. The first which the author of Hidāyatun Naḥw listed is: ْمِن. It gives jarr to an اسم الظاهر; e.g. (مِن المسجدِ) and it gives jarr to a ḍamīr (personal pronoun); e.g. Read More …
The Meanings of the Arabic Preposition Bā
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم The Meanings of the Preposition الباء/ ب The fifth حرف الجر mentioned by the author of Hidāyatun Naḥw is الباء .الباء gives a جر to both اسم الظاهر and اسم الضمير e.g. of اسم الظاهر is بِزيدٍ, example Read More …
Does the Ink on the finger of the Voter Prevent wudhu (ablution) or not?
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم The stain of ink that is applied on election is in the ruling of a strong/semi-permanent ink stain. It is not deemed a thing with a body/coat. For this reason, there will be no effect on Read More …
