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    Posted: 23 May 2006 at 7:54am
Originally posted by Maryah Maryah wrote:

Sr Angie,

I have the feeling that you are a Muslim Mormon....If you didnt have the marriage you have you would revert. Blessings to you sister.

  You aren't the first to have said this, a man from Morocco told me I'm Muslim, I just haven't admitted it yet.  But, seriously, I love my Church, I would have a hard time reconciling by beliefs with Islam.  Instead, I choose to take the truths I have found in Islam and add them to my beliefs.  Thanks Maryah.

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Originally posted by Angela Angela wrote:

Thank you Danty and Digitalstorm,

I appreciate the responses, a Muslimah friend of mine will soon be moving to Salt Lake City, Inshallah.  I promised her I would go to Mosque with her when she gets here.  These are all good things to know.

Sr Angie,

I have the feeling that you are a Muslim Mormon....If you didnt have the marriage you have you would revert. Blessings to you sister.

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Bismillah,

Alaykum Assalaam.  Thank you for asking, Sister MM.  I have been having a good week, Al-Hamdulilah.  My baby turned 20 yesterday!  How are you?

Sisters line up chairs in the back part of one mosque where there is no carpet to sit during lectures or prayer if they do not have ghusl and say things like:  Ana mush maghsul, I don't have ghusl, or:  Alayee Dowree, I have my period, when you ask why they are not on the carpet.

In another mosque I have been in where the whole room is carpted they line up on the stairwell to hear the khutbah when they don't have ghusl or have their periods.

 



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Assalamu Alaikum Sis Herjihad:

How are you? Insha'Allah you are well.

This isn't meant to be facetious, but how would anyone at the musjid know if you had ghusl or not?

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Bismillah,

Concerning the mosque v the Islamic Center, some people dislike others to walk onto the prayer area without ghusl.  I don't know the rule on this however, but I have seen this behavior.

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Thank you Danty and Digitalstorm,

I appreciate the responses, a Muslimah friend of mine will soon be moving to Salt Lake City, Inshallah.  I promised her I would go to Mosque with her when she gets here.  These are all good things to know.

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O you who believe! When you intend to offer As-Salaah (the prayer), wash your faces and your hands (forearms) up to the elbows, rub (by passing wet hands over) your heads, and (wash) your feet up to the ankles� [al-Maa�idah 5:6]

If a person still has wudoo�, and nothing has broken his wudoo� (the things that break wudoo� are anything that is passed from the front or back passage such as urine, stools, wind; sleeping; eating camel meat; etc.), then he does not have to repeat his wudoo�. It was reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) prayed all five prayers with one wudoo� on the day when he conquered Makkah.

If one wishes to repeat wudoo without having to break it first, its more blessings for the one that does it. For every drop that falls from the body when making wudoo is equal to 1 sin erased.

And Allaah knows best.

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Dear Angela,

Hiya! I wanted add to what Sis. Hejihad said. She said that "when a woman can make salat, she can enter a mosque." A woman can enter a Mosque at any time. If she is on her period then she should just stay aside while others pray. Even non-muslims are welcomed to enter a mosque.   

For wudu, if you are outside and have wudu, you are able to pray in your shoes (as long as they are clean). Or if you have wudu before going out and have only socks on you are able to wipe your socks over them with water when you make wudu again. Also, if there is no water available you can make tayyamum.

And yes passing gas or air through your rectum does void wudu.
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