murtadkii ileen usuusha fiqigha waa yaqaanaaTalo alle udaa wrote:Zingi, murtad is correct if the water is still wet you may continue with the wudu.


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murtadkii ileen usuusha fiqigha waa yaqaanaaTalo alle udaa wrote:Zingi, murtad is correct if the water is still wet you may continue with the wudu.
Common sense don't work sometimes:zingii wrote:Let’s say you are at work and you are performing abolition and you got interrupted before you finished.
You halted and proceeded to help the individual and returned moments later to finish the abolition.
My question is:
Could you continue from where you have left or do you have to start over?
Before getting up to help the individual i dried my face and arms completely.by Talo alle udaa » Thu Dec 29, 2011 10:49 pm
Zingi, murtad is correct if the water is still wet you may continue with the wudu.
I smh aswell for he came looking for me in the bathroom.kambuli wrote:Huuno, wadaad ma ihi , but I think you should redo it, anyway it takes very short time..and who would want help in the bathroomcouldn't they wait? Or you folks have a special place for wuddu?
read it in somali accent and see how it sounds.Grant wrote:There are certain words, like woman/women, the Somalis always misspell in the same way. "Ablution" looks like it may become another one.![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ablution