Make clean the impure(najis) wall of the house
Date 17 February 2026 & Clock 00:34
Question 31: The wall of my house has become najis (impure). Can I make it clean by simply removing the impurity and pouring kurr water once on the najis part of the wall? Would it be sufficient?
Answer 31: The wall becomes clean in the said case.
Do washing machines make najis cloths ritually pure?
Date 17 February 2026 & Clock 00:34
Question 8: Most modern washing machines automatically cycle through various operations until the clothes are completely washed, rinsed, and partially dried. Do they make najis things ritually pure? If they do not become taher, what about the drum? Does it become najis and is it necessary to rinse it?
Answer 8: If the washing machine is attached to a city water pipe line and water reaches the entire clothes at least once, the clothes become taher (ritually pure).
Do I have to pay khums on dowry money ?
Date 17 February 2026 & Clock 00:34
Question 22: I have saved a sum of 700000 Tumans since last year. I have nothing else in my life other than this amount of money. I have not married; do I have to pay khums on the money? What if I want to use the money to purchase dowry and jewelry?
Answer 22: If you need to use the money to purchase dowry, khums is not payable on it.
Is the postman liable for what he must be deliverd?
Date 17 February 2026 & Clock 00:34
Question 35:A person puts currency notes in an ordinary envelop and posts it to an address, the postman seeing it as an illegal act on the part of the sender, takes the money for him, is he liable? What if he is ignorant of the law?
Answer 35: Yes, he is liable and it is not permissible for him to take the money. He is liable even if he is ignorant and he should return the money to the person concerned. One who acts against the law cannot take legal action to claim his right, if his money does not reach the destination. This is absolutely different from the postman's act who takes the money for himself. May Allah grant you success.
Nose bleeding amid prayer
Date 17 February 2026 & Clock 00:34
Question 19: If a person’s nose starts bleeding amid prayer, should he carry on his prayer or discontinue it?
Answer 19: If it is possible for him to rinse his body or clothe during prayer in such a way that the form of the prayer and posture of the person are not changed, he should remove the impurity amid the prayer. If the blood is bigger than a 2 Rial coin and rinsing would lead to disruption of the prayer, he should break the prayer and repeat it after he has made his body and clothe ritually pure.