Assalamualaikum.
I just bought a new cosmetic product, the petroleum jelly from vaseline. I am wondering if i can do wudhu after i applied the product without washing it with soap. I actually just applied that after maghrib and i just did wudhu for isya like usual. After i did shalat i just realized that the area that i applies with the product (i applied it on my feet) felt kinda greasy. Do i have to repeat my shalat? Or is it actually okay to put petroleum jelly before wudhu? Please, i need fast answer cause i dont know what to do. And im sorry of my english is weird. Im not an english native speaker
Valid Wudu requires the water gets in contact with the skin. Nail polish etc will make the wudu invalid.
If there was a genuine reason like injury , Medicine, bandage etc and if water getting in touch would AGGRAVATE the disease or injury than just wiping it wet (or if you can allow the water pass over it without rubbing etc) will be ok since Allah wants to make us easy, the following of Islam.
Just a Muslim with Glorious Quran and (hadith) sunnah as my guide as in verse 41:33 '' And who is better in speech than one who invites to Allah and does righteousness and says, "Indeed, I am of the Muslims."
Assalamualaikum.
I just bought a new cosmetic product, the petroleum jelly from vaseline. I am wondering if i can do wudhu after i applied the product without washing it with soap. I actually just applied that after maghrib and i just did wudhu for isya like usual. After i did shalat i just realized that the area that i applies with the product (i applied it on my feet) felt kinda greasy. Do i have to repeat my shalat? Or is it actually okay to put petroleum jelly before wudhu? Please, i need fast answer cause i dont know what to do. And im sorry of my english is weird. Im not an english native speaker
Asalaamualaykum:
In Wudhu the Water has to make contact with the skin.
If you use any make up products that are permeable at the time of wudhu then that wudhu is be valid.
If the make is impermeable - that means the water has not touched the skin and the wudhu is invalid.
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