Thursday 28 April 2011

What should he do if he gets urine on his clothes

What is the ruling if some drops of urine get in the under  


pants while urinating normally or in a hurry.  


1. is ghusl needed to purify yourself.  


2.do you have to wash the whole underpants or always change  
it or wash only the parts on which there is urine.  


3.how to pray in this condition.is the prayer valid if you pray  


4.what if there are some doubts where the drop has fell  
is not washed ? will it effect the prayers and purity ?  


5.should he repeat his prayers ? is reading or handling quran allowed


6. what things are prohibited in this case  


hope you clear my doubts with clear fatwas.

Praise be to Allaah.
 

 

Firstly, the Muslim must beware of najaasah (impurity) and
try to avoid it as much as he can. It was narrated that Ibn ‘Abbaas said:
The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
passed by two graves and said, “They are being punished, but they are not
being punished for something that was difficult to avoid. One of them used
to walk about spreading nameemah (malicious gossip) and the other used not
to take care to avoid getting urine on himself.”

Narrated by Muslim, al-Tahaarah, 439 

What is meant is that he
did not take precautions to avoid getting it on himself. Hence it is
permissible to urinate standing up so long as a person can be sure that he
will not get splashes of urine on his clothes or his body. See the answer to
question no. 9790. 

Secondly, with regard to the points raised in the question: 

If najaasah (impurity) gets onto a person’s clothes, he does
not have to do ghusl, because najaasah is not one of the things that
invalidate wudoo’ or ghusl. Rather ghusl is required in the case of major
impurity and wudoo’ is required in the case of minor impurity. But what he
has to do in this case is to remove the impure material (najaasah). 

We are commanded to remove impurity from our clothes because
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 

“And purify your garments”

[al-Muddaththir 74:4] 

And the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, concerning menstrual blood
that gets on the clothes, “Take hold of the soiled

place, rub it and put it in water and rub it in order to
remove the traces of blood and then pour water over it. Then pray in it.” 

If najaasah gets onto something that can be wrung out, then
this is what must be done. 

2 – Removing the impurity may be done by washing it until the
traces of the impurity have  disappeared. So if the najaasah gets onto his
clothes, he only has to wash the part of the garment where the impurity is,
and he does not have to wash the rest of it. Also, he does not have to
change his clothes, but if he wants to change his clothes there is nothing
wrong with him doing that. 

3 – With regard to the ruling on praying in a garment on
which there is some impurity, it should be noted that being pure and free
from najaasah is a condition of the prayer being valid, and if a person is
not free from impurity then his prayer is invalid, because he prayed when he
was contaminated with this impurity, So if he prays when he is contaminated
with impurity then he has prayed in a manner that is not enjoined by Allaah
and His Messenger. It was narrated that the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever does an action that is not
part of this matter of ours (i.e., Islam), will have it rejected.” 

When impurities get onto clothes, one of the following
scenarios must apply: 

1-    
When a person is certain that
impurity has gotten onto a particular part of his garment, in which case he
must wash the area where the impurity is.

2-    
When he thinks it most likely
that the impurity is on a particular part of the garment.

3-    
When a person thinks that there
may be some impurity in some part of the garment. In the second and third
cases, he should make a decision, and whatever part of the garment he thinks
is affected by the najaasah, he must wash it. 

See al-Sharh al-Mumti’ by Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 2/221 

Ruling on a small amount of impurity: 

Some of the scholars said that a small amount of impurity
cannot be overlooked at all.  

Some of them said that a small amount of all types of
impurity may be overlooked. This is the view of Abu Haneefah and was the
view favoured by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah, especially with regard to
problems that many people face, because it is too difficult to be thorough
and to clean it properly all the time. Allaah says (interpretation of the
meaning): 

“and [Allaah] has not laid upon you in religion any
hardship”

[al-Hajj 22:78] 

The correct view is the view of Abu Haneefah and Ibn
Taymiyah. Among the small amounts of impurity that may be overlooked because
it is too difficult to guard against it is a small amount of urine in the
case of one who suffers from incontinence but tries to guard against it as
much as he can. 

See al-Sharh al-Mumti’ by Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 1/382 

With regard to what
constitutes a small amount, whatever ordinary people consider to be a lot is
a lot, and whatever they consider to be a little is a little.  

On this basis it may be said that the basic principle is that
if a few drops of urine get on a person’s garment and he washes off whatever
got on it, until he thinks it most likely that the najaasah has disappeared,
then whatever is left and is not washed comes under the heading of the small
amount of najaasah that may be overlooked, as stated above. And Allaah knows
best. 

Shaykh Ibn Baaz was asked about the case of one who is
unaware of the najaasah. He said: 

If he does not find out that it is impure until after he has
finished praying, then his prayer is valid, because when the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was told by Jibreel whilst he
was praying that there was something dirty on his shoe, he did not repeat
the first part of his prayer. The same applies if he knows about it (i.e.,
the impurity) before he prays, then he forgets and prays wearing (the
garment with the impurity), and does not remember until after he has
finished praying, because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 

“Our Lord! Punish us not if we forget or fall into error”

[al-Baqarah 2: 286] 

But if he has some doubts
whilst praying as to whether there is some impurity on his clothes, it is
not permissible for him to stop praying, whether he is leading the prayers
or is praying alone; he must complete his prayer. 

Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn Baaz,
12/396-397 

4 – The issue of not being sure whether the impurity has been
removed: if he gets some impurity on his clothes then this is the certain
fact and this certainty will remain until the impurity is removed. Then if
he is not sure whether he has removed the impurity or not, he should go by
that which is certain, which is that he has not yet removed the impurity.
The converse also applies, if he is certain that his clothes are pure, then
he is not sure whether something impure got onto them or not, he should go
by that which is certain, which is that his clothes are pure because that is
what he is certain of. 

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen said: with regard to a person’s
clothes, the basic principle is that they are taahir (pure) so long as he is
not certain that some impurity has gotten onto his body or clothes. This
basic principle is supported by what the Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him) said when a man complained to him that something
happened to him during his prayer – i.e., he broke his wudoo’. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to him: “Do not stop
praying unless you hear a sound or detect a smell.” If a person is not sure
about it, then the basic principle is that he is taahir (pure). A person may
think it is more likely that his clothes have become contaminated with
najaasah but so long as he is not certain, the basic principle is that they
remain taahir. 

Fataawa Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 11/107 

5 – The only thing that is not permissible if a person has najaasah on his clothes is prayer, even if he has not broken his wudoo’. Other actions such as reading Quran etc. are not haraam. And Allaah knows best

 

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