Isra
aka Tree2008
As salamo alaikome to all my brothers and sisters at TTI. I hope you are all in good health and Iman.
My fiancee is a born Muslim and I of course am a recent revert. We have had a few conflicts of opinion and we decided to ask on TTI since most of you are so knowledgable and always have good advice.
1) Is it ok to perform wudu in the nude or must you be dressed for prayer before performing wudu?
He thinks you have to be dressed for the prayer before performing wudu but in my opinion that would be much too difficult since I must wear hijab and jilaba or some sort of clothing that covers the entire body to pray. I thought it is ok to perform wudu even if you are naked but he insists Im wrong about that.
2) Is it even necessary to perform wudu if you just did a full ghusl???
He said I have to perform wudu before taking ghusl which is strictly for the ghusl then after taking ghusl I have to get dressed for prayer and then perform wudu again for the prayer. I was under the impression that the ghusl itself in place of wudu is sufficient.
3) If a normal person who has no medical problems is traveling is it ok to break the fast if they travel more than 2 hours? We travelled yesterday from our home to his parents house which is about a 3 to 4 hour trip and I broke the fast to do the travel which he said is ok since Im diabetic but its not ok for him to break the fast for the same travel since he has no medical condition and he said if he broke the fast for that trip he would have to fast an additional 2 months after Ramadan for breaking the fast voluntarily with no good reason. I thought you can break the fast for the travel and just make up the one day of fasting at the end of Ramadan.
These are things that come up between us which need answers because he has lived his whole life with certain rules that I believe are wrong according to Islam. Please if you could give proof with your answers that would be so helpful. I know my brothers and sisters here at TTI will have the answers I need even if it proves I am the one who is wrong. May Allah forgive me if I told him something wrong and Alhamdulillah he wont listen to me without proof.
My fiancee is a born Muslim and I of course am a recent revert. We have had a few conflicts of opinion and we decided to ask on TTI since most of you are so knowledgable and always have good advice.
1) Is it ok to perform wudu in the nude or must you be dressed for prayer before performing wudu?
He thinks you have to be dressed for the prayer before performing wudu but in my opinion that would be much too difficult since I must wear hijab and jilaba or some sort of clothing that covers the entire body to pray. I thought it is ok to perform wudu even if you are naked but he insists Im wrong about that.
2) Is it even necessary to perform wudu if you just did a full ghusl???
He said I have to perform wudu before taking ghusl which is strictly for the ghusl then after taking ghusl I have to get dressed for prayer and then perform wudu again for the prayer. I was under the impression that the ghusl itself in place of wudu is sufficient.
3) If a normal person who has no medical problems is traveling is it ok to break the fast if they travel more than 2 hours? We travelled yesterday from our home to his parents house which is about a 3 to 4 hour trip and I broke the fast to do the travel which he said is ok since Im diabetic but its not ok for him to break the fast for the same travel since he has no medical condition and he said if he broke the fast for that trip he would have to fast an additional 2 months after Ramadan for breaking the fast voluntarily with no good reason. I thought you can break the fast for the travel and just make up the one day of fasting at the end of Ramadan.
These are things that come up between us which need answers because he has lived his whole life with certain rules that I believe are wrong according to Islam. Please if you could give proof with your answers that would be so helpful. I know my brothers and sisters here at TTI will have the answers I need even if it proves I am the one who is wrong. May Allah forgive me if I told him something wrong and Alhamdulillah he wont listen to me without proof.
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