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10-07-2012, 07:50 AM | #1 |
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Salam.
All was wonderful today, till I went to pray Asr and do Wudu. I had doubts whether I put water in crevices of the eye, so went to redo Wudu. At the last step, I hit the knobs on the sink and got a small cut. No blood dripped, but traces of blood did come off on the tissue. So I tried to wait for it to stop, but now it's Isha time and I'm going insane that I can't do wudu. I've been sitting here checking on tissue and blood keeps showing up from the would when I press it hard (very light comes out with a light press). Am I doing something wrong? Can I do ahead and do wudu and pray now? Even if no blood comes out unless through tissue pressure? How do I wash my limbs if the cut is on my finger. Won't najis fall all over? Please, I want to go out with family tonight, so I can't keep delaying Asr to Isha because they take forever. Jazakallah. |
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10-07-2012, 10:13 AM | #2 |
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Salam. Your wudu is broken if the blood spreads from the area of the cut. so wash the cut and remove water from the area and let it sit until it dries by itself as long as you don't perturb it it should dry sufficiently so it doesn't spread on its own. DO NOT APPLY PRESSURE WITH A TISSUE. leave it alone. even if it's still "wet" you're wudu is valid so long as you don't spread the blood around or cause it to run by applying pressure to the spot. |
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10-07-2012, 11:14 AM | #3 |
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Salam. but if the cut is bigger you must go to the emergency |
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10-07-2012, 12:34 PM | #4 |
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Salam I let my finger sit and let the fan blowing on it for almost an hour, and then did the tissue test and a red streak still appeared, but there was no actual blood spread at any time since the cut. Blood only showed when pressed on with a tissue. So I ended eventually giving in and doing wudu and praying Asr to Witr in a row. I'm not sure if my new wudu was correct. I did it mostly with my left hand (except for masah) and tried my best not to drip any water that touched the finger (although some did fall on my clothes and floor, so now I'm confused about what you said with using a dry finger). When I checked with the tissue right before my new wudu (almost 3 hours after the original cut), I still saw a very light streak of blood when pressed with a tissue, but nothing flowing nor even building up. So after what you said, that I had to wash (which I did several times) and then keep the finger dry (which I didn't really) did najis water spread all over my clothes and head when I did masah? So my salat are all invalid? brother put an ice cube on the wound it will immediately stop the bleeding Jazakallah |
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10-07-2012, 06:47 PM | #5 |
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merely the cut being there and the blood showing in it is not sufficient to invalidate the wudhu. The blood has to flow from its place. Once you get a cut, wash it and leave it. Do not put any pressure. it will stop flowing soon. Although you may still pressure it and more will come, but just let it be and it wont. Make wudhu, and pray your salah. If the cut is an open cut on your finger, from where the blood is visible but not flowing. If you fear that the wound will become worse if water touches it, then make masah of that portion and wash the rest. |
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10-07-2012, 07:19 PM | #6 |
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10-07-2012, 11:11 PM | #7 |
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