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1989<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 3.133c<br />

Fasting, Acts That are Permissible During the Fast<br />

The following acts are permissible for the fasting person:<br />

1. Pouring water over one's self and submersing one's self in water: Abu Bakr ibn 'Abdurrahman reported from a number<br />

of companions that they had seen Allah's Messenger pour water over his head while he was fasting due to thirst or<br />

extreme heat. This is related by Ahmad, Malik, and Abu Dawud with a sahih chain.<br />

In the two Sahih of al-Bukhari and Muslim, it is related from 'Aishah that the Prophet would rise in the morning on a fasting<br />

day and then would perform ghusl (a complete bath). If during the bath some water is swallowed unintentionally, the fast is<br />

still valid.<br />

Al-Muwatta Hadith<br />

Hadith 2.71<br />

How to do Ghusl for Major Ritual Impurity<br />

Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that when Abdullah ibn Umar used to do ghusl for major ritual impurity he would<br />

begin by pouring water on his right hand and washing it. Then, in order, he would wash his genitals, rinse his mouth, snuff<br />

water in and out of his nose, wash his face and splash his eyes with water. Then he would wash his right arm and then his<br />

left, and after that he would wash his head. He would finish by having a complete wash and pouring water all over himself.<br />

Sunan of Abu-Dawood<br />

Hadith 83<br />

AbuHurayrah<br />

Narrated by<br />

A man asked the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him): Messenger of Allah, we travel on the sea and take a small quantity of<br />

water with us. If we use this for ablution, we would suffer from thirst. Can we perform ablution with sea water? The<br />

Messenger (peace be upon him) replied: Its water is pure and what dies in it is lawful food.<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 1.6a<br />

Water left in a pot after a pig or dog has drunk from it<br />

Such water is considered impure and must be avoided. Al-Bukhari and Muslim have recorded, on the authority of Abu<br />

Hurairah, that the messenger of Allah said, "If a dog drinks from one of your containers, wash it seven times." Ahmad and<br />

Muslim also have this addition, "Cleanse one of your containers if a dog licks it by washing it seven times, the first washing<br />

being with dirt." As for the leftover water of a pig, it is clearly considered filth and impure.<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 1.10a<br />

Al-Madhi or prostatic fluid<br />

This is a white sticky fluid that flows from the sexual organs because of thinking about sexual intercourse<br />

or foreplay, and so on. The person is usually not aware of when exactly it is secreted. It comes from both<br />

the male and the female sexual organs, although the amount from the latter is usually more than the<br />

former's. Scholars are agreed that it is impure. If it gets on the body, it is obligatory to wash it off. If it gets<br />

on the clothes, it suffices to sprinkle the area with water, as it is very hard to be completely protected from<br />

this impurity, especially for the young, single person.<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 1.19<br />

One should not urinate in bathing places or in still or running water…..<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 4.562 Narrated by<br />

Abdullah bin Umar<br />

The people landed at the land of Thamud called Al-Hijr along with Allah's Apostle and they took water from its well for<br />

drinking and kneading the dough with it as well. (When Allah's Apostle heard about it) he ordered them to pour out the water<br />

they had taken from its wells and feed the camels with the dough, and ordered them to take water from the well whence the<br />

she-camel (of Prophet Salih) used to drink.<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 9.244 Narrated by<br />

Hudhaifa<br />

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1989

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