Sahih Muslim Index
BOOK 3. KITAB AL-HAID
(The Book of Menstruation)
Chapter
- Lying
with one in menstruation above the waist wrapper
- The
menatruating woman is permitted to wash the head of her husband, comb his
hair, and her left-over is clean, and one is permitted to recline in her lap
and recite the Quran
- On
al-Madhi
- Washing
of face and hands after waking up from sleep
- It
is permissible for a person to sleep after sexual intercourse (without a bath)
and the desirability of ablution for him, and washing of the sexual organ,
as he intends to eat, drink, or sleep or cohabit
- Bathing
is obligatory for a woman after experiencing orgasm in dream
- The
characteristic of the male reproductive substance(sperm) and female reproductive
substance (ovum),and that the offspring is produced by the contribution of
both
- Bathing
after sexual intercourse or seminal emission
- The
quantity of water t.hat is desirable for a bath because of sexual intercourse,
bathing of the male and female with one vessel in the same condition and washing
of one of them with the left-over of the other.
- The
desirability of pouring water thrice on the head and other parts (of the body)
- Law
of Shari'ah pertaining to the plaited hair of the woman who takes a bath
- The
desirability of using musk at the spot of blood while bathing after menstruation
- The
woman who has a prolonged flow of blood, her bathing and prayer
- It
is obligatory for menstruating woman to complete the abandoned fats, but not
the abandoned prayers
- One
should draw around a curtain while taking a bath
- It
Is forbidden to see the private parts of someone else
- It
is permissible to take: a bath naked in complete privacy
- Utmost
care for keeping private parts of body concealed
- Concealing
one's private parts while relieving oneself
- Emission
of semen makes bath obligatory
- Abrogation
of (the command that) bath is obligatory(only) because of seminal emission
and instead contact of the circumcised parts makes bath obligatory
- Ablution
is essential.whes one takes something cooked with the help of fire
- Abrogation
of the hadith that ablution is obligatory for him who takes something cooked
with the help of fire
- The
question of ablution after eating the flesh of the camel
- A
man who is sure of his purification, but entertains doubt of anything breaking
it, can safely offer prayer without performing a new ablution
- Purification
of the skins of the dead animals by tanning them
- Tayammum
- A
Muslim is not defiled
- Remembrance
of Allah even in a state of sexual defilement
- It
is permissible to eat without ablution and there is no abhorrence in it and
performing of ablution immediately (after that) is not essential
- What
should be uttered while entering the privy ?
- Ablution
does not break by dozing in a sitting posture
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