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Removing Impurity
Is It Prohibited in Islam to Swallow Your Own Blood?
It is not permissible for the Muslim to swallow blood, whether it is a little or a lot in Ramadan or at other times, because blood is prohibited unless it is swallowed by mistake or involuntarily.SaveUsing soil for purification of the najaasah of a dog
SaveIs it permissible to put Mushafs in a place that has been changed from a bathroom to a dressing room?
SaveDoes the dirt that is found under the fingernails make one’s wudu invalid?
SaveShe is uncertain whether the furnishings in her house are naajis (impure)
SaveHow should he pray if he can't find anything to wear except a garment on which there is some impurity (najaasah)?
SaveWhat Happens If Muslims Eat Pork?
If Muslims eat pig meat without intending to, there is no sin on them. The correct view is that pig-related impurity should be washed only once.SaveWearing gloves made of pigskin
SaveContinuous wind and breaking Wudu
SaveIs it necessary to wash the clothes and vessels of one who enters Islam?
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