Heavenly Jewels

naj is, i.e. blood drops that do not t10w or a small amount of vomit not reaching amouthfu l are paak. 2. Dribble from a s leeping person's mouth is clean, even if it originates from the stomach and has an odour. 3 . Tears that fal l due to a sore eye is unclean and breaks wudhu. One should save onesel f from wiping them with the sleeves of the clothing thinking them to be normal tears. Ifwiped with the clothing, it causes it to alsu become unclean. 4. Ifa milk-drinking infant takes out amouthful ofmilk then it is unclean and if it touches anything more than the space of a dirham then that obj ect will also become unclean. However, if the milk did not come out from the stomach but after reaching the chest then it is clean. 5. Ifwhile making wudhu a person experiences a factor that nullifies it then wudhu should be begun again as the washed parts have now become unwashed again. 6. Ifa person doubts a part to have been washed while making wudhu, it should be washed again ifthis is the first time such doubt is experienced in one 's life. However, if this doubting has already been experienced several times then attention should not be paid towards it. Similarly, if doubt arises after wudhu being completed, it should also not be paid attention to. 7. Aperson was with wudhu but is in doubt now Nhether he is or not then wudhu is not necessary on him. If he does complete it, though, it is better. However, i f this doubt is due to waswasaa and is experienced many times then no attention should be paid towards it. Making wudhu as an ihtiyaat (caution) wil l not be ihtiyaat but the following of the cursed Shaitaan. 8. Wetness is seen in the middle of the private part but it is not known whether it is urine or water then, if this is the first time this is experienced, wudhu should be made and that area washed. Ifthis doubt has been experienced a number oftimes though then no attention should be paid to it as this is Shaitaani waswasaa. 1 5

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