This issue of wiping over ones shoes and fabric socks during wudu is important during winter and also in the West, where many Muslims work throughout the day and wudu facilities are not present.
Category: Purification
Is mud impure?
There is a doubt amongst many Muslims, that they consider mud to be impure. Due to this doubt, they may even refuse to pray Salah…
A reminder for winter and Fiqh rulings regarding it
A sermon which contains an admonishment for winter as well as specific Fiqh rulings relating to it
Umdat Al-Ahkaam: The Book of Purification [21 lessons]
A series of twenty-one lessons explaining the Chapter of Purification from Umdat Al-Ahkaam. This is a collection of Hadeeth from Saheeh Al-Bukhaaree & Muslim, but specific to Fiqh of Tahaarah.
Wiping over Ankle Socks
Noble Shaykh, may Allah grant you success, ankle socks which do not cover the ankles have recently become popular, do they take the same ruling as wiping over the socks?
Bathing in water which has been recited upon
I recite the legislated ruqyah (invocation) upon water, and then drink from it, and also bathe with it. So, is there anything wrong in [using this water for] bathing?
Wiping over one sock whilst the other one has been removed
If a sock is removed, does the [legislated] period for wiping over the other sock [become] invalidated?
Bathing on the day of ‘Eid al-Adhaa and ‘Eid al-Fitr
[Regarding] bathing on the day of ‘Eed al-Adh.haa and ‘Eed al-Fitr, [then] there is nothing firm established about it; And the ahaadeeth in the Sunan of Ibn Maajah are weak.
Performing Prayer with Tayammum then Finding Water
If a man performed the Fajr prayer in a state of Tayammum because there was no water, would he then have to repeat his prayer if he [later] found water after the sun had risen?
Washing the hands before the face during Wudhoo
What if somebody forgets to wash his face and did not remember this until he finished the Wudhoo?