UNCONTROL URINE FLOW,
CLOTH IMPURITY, VISITORS,
READ FROM QURAN
TEGUH: If a person is suffering from uncontrollable urine flow, what should he do now?
FAEZ: He cannot skip or stop from performing solat. He should make ablution for every solat. For every solat he should make a new or fresh ablution. He should keep himself clean to the best of his ability. For the urine discharge, he should use cotton or whatever to keep it intact. He can perform voluntary prayers too.
AKHTAR: While praying, somebody rings the doorbell and nobody else at home.
MULIA: If the solat is a voluntary prayer, nothing preventing you from stopping the prayer and seeing who is at the door. However, if it is an obligatory prayer, then you should not rush or abandon your prayer. Just alert the person at the door that you are busy in prayer, by saying subhanallah for men or clapping for women. Continue completing the obligatory solat. That would be sufficient.
TEGUH: In performing the tahajjud prayer (voluntary), ones read the verses from the Quran.
FAEZ: The opinion of a large number of scholars allows it. Not everyone has the Quran memorised in their hearts, especially for new converts.
AKHTAR: Pray in clothes that contain some impurity.
MULIA: (1) If someone prayed and had some impurity on his body or cloth, and he was fully aware of that even before his prayer, then his solat is invalid;(2) If he was not aware until after he finished his prayer, then his prayer suffices and it is not necessary for him to repeat it; (3) If he discovers it while praying and he can easily remove the impurity, then he should do so and continue to complete his prayer. For example, if the impurity is on one’s headdress, he simply removes the headdress and continues his prayer; (4) However if the removal requires a great deal of movements, such as removing one’s shirt or pants, then he should discontinue his prayer. After removing it, one will have to start afresh his prayer.
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