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Aiight I have some questions

*For madhabs, so I can't freely say that I want to follow hanafi madhab? Is it based on regions?
*If I touch a non mahram woman, my wudhu is invalid?

You should follow the Madh-hab of the people in your area. If the majority of scholars in your area are Hanafis, for example, then it is most advisable for you to follow the Hanafi Madh-hab. If you lived in Morocco, on the other hand, where most of the `Ulamaa are Maalikis, then it would have been advisable for you to follow the Maaliki Madh-hab.

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If you touch a Ghayr Mahram woman, your Wudhoo is still intact. Only the Shaafi`ee Madh-hab says that the person's Wudhoo breaks. The Hanbali Madh-hab says it breaks only if the touch was accompanied by Shahwah (desire). If not, the Wudhoo is intact.
 
Ok, it's advisable​, I don't need to though, correct?

You need to follow one Madh-hab; which Madh-hab you choose is up to you. Follow the Madh-hab of your teacher and the Madh-hab of the majority of scholars in your area. You can choose to follow a Madh-hab other than the one they're following, but then when you want to know things, they won't be able to help you. And you wouldn't be able to learn physically from them. Like if you're a Hanafi and the `Ulamaa in your area are Hanafis, then you can go to them and learn matters of Fiqh practically from them. Watch how they make Salaah and make your Salaah like that, etc. You can learn in a much more practical way.
 
You need to follow one Madh-hab; which Madh-hab you choose is up to you. Follow the Madh-hab of your teacher and the Madh-hab of the majority of scholars in your area. You can choose to follow a Madh-hab other than the one they're following, but then when you want to know things, they won't be able to help you. And you wouldn't be able to learn physically from them. Like if you're a Hanafi and the `Ulamaa in your area are Hanafis, then you can go to them and learn matters of Fiqh practically from them. Watch how they make Salaah and make your Salaah like that, etc. You can learn in a much more practical way.
Alright sheikh, jazakallah for the help.
 
Can I do only the fard parts of wudhu due to my injury in a football/soccer match? It's to stop my wrist from moving so much since it hurts.
 
Can I do only the fard parts of wudhu due to my injury in a football/soccer match? It's to stop my wrist from moving so much since it hurts.

Yes, you can. But if the pain is not so severe (you would know best how you're feeling), then don't let all of that innumerable Thawaab (reward) pass you by which you could get by performing the full Wudhoo.

But if the pain is too much for you, then you can just do the Faraa'idh.
 
i have this thingamabobber:
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can i pray with one arm
 
Yes, akhi. In that case, you will just perform Salaah using the one arm.

May Allaah Ta`aalaa grant you Shifaa and make everything easy for you, Aameen.
 
my mom just put some orange goop on my hand and she says for wudhu i can do tayyamuum, can i?
 
my mom just put some orange goop on my hand and she says for wudhu i can do tayyamuum, can i?

No, akhi. Water is available. All you need to do is wash (in Wudhoo) those parts that you can, using one hand. So if your right arm is in the sling (for example), and you're using your left arm, then all you do is gargle, rinse your nose, wash your face (using one hand), let the water just run over your left arm (under the tap or wherever), wipe over your head (just using your left hand), and then wash your feet. If your right arm is in a cast, then just make Masah (wipe) over the cast. Don't take it off.
 
and i'm scared that i didnt wash my mouth correctly and throughly, should i do ghusl even after all the wrapping on my wrist
 
and i'm scared that i didnt wash my mouth correctly and throughly, should i do ghusl even after all the wrapping on my wrist

That's just Waswaas, akhi. You washed your mouth fine.

I'm not sure what you mean by this "should i do ghusl even after all the wrapping on my wrist"?

Why do you want to make Ghusl?
 
That's just Waswaas, akhi. You washed your mouth fine.

I'm not sure what you mean by this "should i do ghusl even after all the wrapping on my wrist"?

Why do you want to make Ghusl?
I had to do ghusl cuz major impurities.
 
Last weekend I was quite ill in hospital. My family would take turns to bring water and a dish to make wudhu for me at each Salaah time.
We only realise the bounties Allah gives us when He tests us a little. سبحان الله. How many times have we rushed to the bathroom and made Wudhu with such ease yet we forget to make shukr.
[MENTION=37209]Aaqib[/MENTION]: Allah grant you complete Shifaa آمين
 
Jzk sheikh

and I dont think my parents would agree with me marrying at 13 ;D

In some places, they have what is called an "unofficial marriage" (i.e. marriage performed under the cover of darkness, in some room, handful of people present). A "technical Nikaah". They get an Imaam from somewhere to do the Nikaah quickly, and no one's the wiser. And then some years later, they have the "official Nikaah" with the Waleemah and everything, and pretend as if they're just marrying right now and haven't been married already for x number of years...

That isn't the right thing to do, though. Neither am I suggesting anything.
 

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