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Can You Redo Your Salah

What if I do a mistake while performing salah?

If you made a mistake during Salah you wait to the end then before your normal salaams you do 2 additional sajuud (sajdah) to ask Allah's forgiveness for your errors, then you do final salaams.

You do not have to redo your prayers on account of mistakes or forgetfulness.....just the corrective sajuud.

Islam, Salah, and Ghusl?

ok so I've had a masturbation problem and you can look at my previous questions to see it, but during Ramadan I've had a huge masturbation problem and broke my fast for one day. I realized the huge extensiveness of the sin and cried almost immediately, made ghusl, and cried for the rest of the day asking allah to forgive me. I soon made up that day during the month of shawl, I fasted three days for breaking my promise, one day for breaking my fast during Ramadan, and did the rest for extra credit. I had stopped for months now, but the desire took me over while I was scrolling on YouTube and found a woman provocatively dancing and showing her body. I will not reveal her name because there are many other insecure women who do this, but the urge took over me and I had committed the sin of masturbation yet again. I've done it so many times I don't feel guilty for the sin! WHY? I should cry to allah! Yet I don't feel guilty because it's a daily habit. I'm in huge trouble, I need advice before I get punished somehow. I don't feel peace in my prayers anymore. I'm losing IMAN, losing conviction with allah, I'm getting tied up into these worldy desires like sex and women. I can't help myself I don't know what to do! And today I have this other question, if you perform GHUSL after ejaculation, and you see precum after ghusl, is this ghusl accepted or do you have to redo it? Help?

Muslim sisters: Q on salat?

salam alaikum sister,

This artcle contains the iformation that you need.


ISTIHADAH

(Non-menstrual vaginal bleeding) and the rules associated with it

Istihadah is vaginal bleeding for reasons other than menstruation or childbirth. In some women bleeding never stops, in others it continues for longer than a normal period, but it does stop for a short period.

The woman affected by it is in one of the three conditions:

She had a known regular menses before the onset of the Istihadah. She should calculate when her period would normally come, and stop offering Salat during the days of her calculated period. And all the others rules of menstruation would apply to her during that calculated period. For the rest of the days, her bleeding should be treated as Istihadha.
She did not have a regular period, or does not remember when it sued to occur, but she can distinguish between the two kinds of blood based on color, thickness and smell. (Menstrual bloods is dark, thick, and with a strong odor, (Istihadha is bright red, thin and less disagreeable in smell).
She didn’t have a regular period, and even cannot distinguish between the two types of blood, either because it’s always the same, or because it’s always changing, she should go by the average period of most women; so for 6 to 7 days, every month, she should consider herself menstruating, and that should be calculated from the time she first noticed vaginal bleeding, the rest of the days should be treated as Istihadah.
There is no difference between a woman beset by Istihadha and a woman who has a complete cessation of menstrual flow, except as follows:

If the woman beset by Istihadha wants to perform Wudu’, she should wash the blood from her vaginal area then apply a menstrual pad or wrap the area with a clean rag on top of a wad of cotton to catch the blood; any blood coming out after that is of no account.
She must perform Wudu’ for every Fard (obligatory) Salat, as the Prophet (P.B.U.H) ordered a woman in this condition:

What if I fart (pass gas) during salat?

Asalamu alaykum sister. You should stop because your wudu and thus your prayer is invalid. If you lose wudu during salat immediately stop praying at the moment that you're sure that you lost your wudu.

Perform again the wudu and start a fris esh prayer. Never continue. It's wrong. Once the ablution lost, the whole prayer is invalid. Let it be a compulsory or sunnat prayers.

I think what omar s is trying to say is:
The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and his Household and grant them peace) has said, "If any of you feels something in his stomach such that it is unclear to him, whether something has come out or not, then he should certainly not leave the mosque, unless he hears a sound or smells an odour."

Does a dry blood stain on you clothes invalidate your salat?

There are two seperate rulings you need to bear in mind:
(1) If you have a cut or wound and the blood flows beyond the place it emitted from, then this will invalidate wudhu, whether the bleeding is less than a dirham or more.

(2) When praying salah, a person’s clothes, body and place of prayer should be free from all impurities including blood. If you have blood on your clothes less than the size of a dirham it is excused, and the salah will be valid but disliked. Consequently, if there is no difficulty and inconvenience in removing it, you should clean it before praying.

Therefore in reply to your questions:
1. If you did not renew your wudhu after bleeding, the salah was invalid as it flowed from it’s original place.

2. According to the Hanafi school of thought, bleeding invalidates wudhu so the ruling you have stated is incorrect.

3. As mentioned above, if you had renewed your wudhu then it would depend on how much blood was on your clothes: less than a dirham= permissible but disliked, more than a dirham= not permissible= not permissible.

Lastly, the measurement you give of 3-5cm is too large. To determine the excused amount, cup your hand so your fingers are vertical and take a look at the area in the middle of your palm. That’s the excused amount, which is similar in size to a 10p coin.

@ asker your welcome

Should you redo a prayer if you forgot ablution?

“Whoever prays forgetting that he did not have wudu’ has to  repeat the Prayer. Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) reported  that the Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Allah does not accept any Prayer if a person breaks his wudu’, until he does wudu’” (Al-Bukhari). This is in contrast to the person who has some impurity (najasah)  on his clothes and forgets it. He does not have to repeat his Prayer.  Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that  Jibreel came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)  while he was praying and told him that there was something dirty on his  shoes. He took them off and continued praying (Ahmad). This hadith  proves that the one who is unaware of the najasah does not have to repeat his Prayer, and this applies also to the one who forgets that there is some najasah present."Source: Forgot That He Did Not Have Wudu’ and Prayed: Valid?

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