I think " Yes " Brother/Sister.
Coz today's Bathrooms and Washrooms are Much Much Much Cleaner than those of the Past.
And Just be sure that it is Clean of any " Najasah "
Salamou alikum (Peace be upon you)
Yes, wudu (ablution) is valid in an attached bathroom as long as the area is clean and free from impurities. Just ensure that you follow the proper steps of wudu and maintain a level of cleanliness.
Breaking wudu means losing the state of ritual purity in Islam. It can happen through actions like using the bathroom, passing gas, or falling asleep. In such cases, one must perform ablution (wudu) again before performing any further acts of worship or prayer.
The Imam you are referring to is likely Imam Abu Hanifa. There are various narrations that suggest he would hold his wudu for a considerable amount of time, maintaining purity for extended periods while teaching or engaging in acts of worship.
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The cleanest is Islam, where there is a special cleaning treatment called wudu which a Muslim has to perform before doing any prayer or reading out of the holy book. It washes the bodies head, face, arms and feet, and is used for cleansing. This process is only performed by Muslims. It is needed to be done when you have contact with pus, flowing blood, full mouth vomit or discharging. There are a few other reasons as well. If you have showered and haven't discharged, felt pus, had flowing blood or vomiting, you are eligible for having wudu. It lasts the entire day and once you fall asleep, you loose the 'clean' condition, and have to do it again in the morning.
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i dont think so but if you use the bath room it will break the wudu.
yes I don't find it a problem on condition that they leave the place clean and dry as it was. However, it is allowed to wipe your socks with water if you wore them while you are on a valid Wudu (or valid ablution)
Wudu, the ritual washing in preparation for prayer, can be performed anywhere, but very often is performed in a bathroom. Mosques have a special area, separate from the toilets, where wudu is performed.
They should be on valid minor and major wash (or wudu and ghosl)
slowly
Breaking wudu means losing the state of ritual purity in Islam. It can happen through actions like using the bathroom, passing gas, or falling asleep. In such cases, one must perform ablution (wudu) again before performing any further acts of worship or prayer.
In diapers or they would have a toilet that would attach them
You don't have to have wudu to make du'a, but it's always better.
You read أتوضألتنقيةAnd the translation to that is I make Wudu for purification.
Yes, of course. Muslim women are allowed to touch the Qur'an and recite it so far they are in their menstruation (or monthly period) and that they are on valid wudu (or ablution)
Wudu is a ritual worship to be done by Muslims; mainly before praying. It is an Arabic word that means minor ablution. Refer to related question below for more details.How do you do wudu in Islam
To perform wudu with a bandage on your finger you can simply take it off or leave it on and perform wudu. It might be better that you take off so the water can clean your injury.