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COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Lukgaf(m): 4:22am On May 08, 2020
Can men and women pray when wearing PPE (personal protective equipment) that covers the entire body? How can a person do wudoo’ properly when wearing PPE, if he breaks his wudoo’ and cannot open the suit, especially doctors who are busy working?


Praise be to Allah.

Firstly:

There is nothing wrong with praying whilst wearing PPE that protects against viruses, even if it covers the face and all of the body, so long as the worshipper is able to place his nose and forehead on the ground when prostrating, because of the report narrated by al-Bukhaari (812) and Muslim (490) from Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “I have been commanded to prostrate on seven bones: the forehead – and he pointed to his nose – the hands, the knees and the ends of the feet (i.e., toes).”

Ibn Qudaamah (may Allah have mercy on him) said: It is not essential that these parts should touch the ground directly. Al-Qaadi said: If he prostrates on the edge of his turban, or his sleeve, or the hem of his garment, the prayer is valid, according to unanimous agreement. This is the view of Maalik and Abu Haneefah. Among those who granted a concession allowing prostration on a garment when it is very hot or very cold are: ‘Ataa’, Taawoos, an-Nakha‘i, ash-Sha‘bi, al-Awzaa‘i, Maalik, Ishaaq and ashaab ar-ra’y.

A concession allowing one to prostrate on the edge of one’s turban was granted by al-Hasan, Makhool and ‘Abd ar-Rahmaan ibn Yazeed. Shurayh prostrated on his burnoose. End quote from al-Mughni (1/305).

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) was asked about someone who wears very large glasses or goggles and cannot prostrate fully on the seven parts, because they may prevent his nose from touching the ground.

He replied: If the glasses or goggles prevent the tip of the nose from touching the ground, then the prostration is not valid. That is because the glasses or goggles are not on the edge of the nose; rather they are in line with the eyes, so on this basis the prostration is not valid. The one who is wearing glasses or goggles that prevent his nose from touching the place of prostration must take them off whilst prostrating.

End quote from Majmoo‘ Fataawa ash-Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (13/186).

It is makrooh to cover the mouth whilst praying, but that ruling may be waived in the case of necessity.

It says in ash-Sharh al-Mumti‘ (2/193): It is makrooh to wear a mask that covers the mouth and nose, such as using the turban or head cover to cover the mouth, or the nose, because the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) forbade covering the mouth when praying. [Narrated by Abu Dawood (643) and Ibn Maajah (966) with a hasan isnaad.] And because that may lead to stifling the voice and making the letters unclear when reciting Qur’an and dhikr. An exception to that is made in the case of yawning and covering the mouth in order to suppress the yawn; there is nothing wrong with that. As for doing that with no reason, that is makrooh. If there is an unpleasant smell bothering a person whilst he is praying, and he needs to cover his face, that is permissible, because it is done for a need. The same applies if he has a cold and will have an allergic reaction if he does not cover his face; this is also a need which makes it permissible for him to cover his face. End quote.


Secondly:

There is nothing wrong with a person doing wudoo’ whilst wearing PPE, if he is able to wash the parts that must be washed when doing wudoo’, and to wipe the head, even if that is by putting his wet hand under the PPE. It is permissible to wipe over the khuffayn and socks for one day and one night if one is not travelling, and for three days and nights if one is travelling.

Al-Bukhaari (363) and Muslim (274) narrated that Mugheerah ibn Shu‘bah said: I was with the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and he said: “O Mugheerah, take the vessel.” I took it, and the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) set out until he disappeared from my sight, and relieved himself. He was wearing a Syrian jubbah, and he tried to bring his arms out through the sleeves, but they were too narrow, so he brought his arms out from underneath and I poured water for him. He did wudoo’ as for prayer, then he wiped over his khuffayn, then he prayed.

In a report narrated by Muslim, it says: He was wearing a Syrian jubbah with narrow sleeves.

If someone is able to do wudoo’ whilst wearing PPE, there is nothing wrong with that.

If he is not able to do that, then he must take it off in order to do wudoo’ properly.

If it is too difficult, especially for doctors who have no choice but to wear it most of the time, it is permissible for them to put prayers together – Zuhr and ‘Asr, and Maghrib and ‘Isha’ – at the time of the earlier or later prayer, because one of the reasons for putting the prayers together is to alleviate hardship and difficulty, as the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) granted a concession to the woman suffering non-menstrual bleeding (istihaadah) to put prayers together, because of the difficulty in purifying herself for every prayer.

Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The reason for shortening prayers is travelling only; it is not permissible to shorten one’s prayers when not travelling. With regard to putting the prayers together, the reason for that is necessity and valid excuses. So if a person needs to do so, he may put prayers together when travelling, whether the journey is short or long.

The same applies to putting the prayers together in the event of rain and the like, or when one is sick and the like, and also for other reasons, because the aim is to relieve the ummah of hardship.

End quote from Majmoo‘ al-Fataawa (22/293).

And Allah knows best.

Source: https://islamqa.info/en/answers/335623/how-can-someone-who-is-wearing-ppe-personal-protective-equipment-to-guard-against-viruses-do-wudoo-and-pray

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by moscow0147(m): 9:36am On May 08, 2020
Well! Let me just sit here and observe comments

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Abboki: 9:38am On May 08, 2020
tongue
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by phayvoursky(m): 9:39am On May 08, 2020
Only if God bothers himself about all these human religious efforts.


And I also believe that there is one God who has no religion

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by jimmyolasun: 9:40am On May 08, 2020
perform ablution on top the PPE naa...

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by raslim20(m): 9:40am On May 08, 2020
Masha allah

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Aremynart: 9:41am On May 08, 2020
Māshā Allah.... Wallahi Islam is beautiful, Islam is peaceful, Islam is easy. Alhamdulillah

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Nobody: 9:42am On May 08, 2020
phayvoursky:
Only if God bothers himself about all these human religious efforts.


And I also believe that there is one God who has no religion
as in guy. I wish there was a god to profit these praises people give on earth but sadly there is none.

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Write4me(m): 9:43am On May 08, 2020
Mustiboy:
Was there ever anything like PPE during Muhammad's time? How come ye prophets suddenly came up with a ruling on how to perform ablution with it?

Islam makes no sense
May Muslims receive sense and open their eyes to the truth.

Amin.

Please dont waste your parents school fees spent on you. Read

Islam is all encompassing because all secenrio in life can be found in it..the Hadiths never mentioned PPE but likened it to some scenarios.

Spread the love...not HATE

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by punisha: 9:44am On May 08, 2020
Ishi adikwa ghi Ndia mma.
Y una no put place to sign signature and blood thumbing after all that bs before u comment here?
Pls perform d absolution with the rubber. it's safer that way.

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by betterman22(m): 9:44am On May 08, 2020
wink
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by lastempero: 9:44am On May 08, 2020
Una wahala too much abeg.

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Uyi168: 9:45am On May 08, 2020
Mustiboy:
Was there ever anything like PPE during Muhammad's time? How come ye prophets suddenly came up with a ruling on how to perform ablution with it?

Islam makes no sense
May Muslims receive sense and open their eyes to the truth.

Amin.
..
Whats this truth..
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Sultty(m): 9:45am On May 08, 2020
Best thing is to remove ppe and use no facemask to avoid sacrilege

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by oxiide22(m): 9:50am On May 08, 2020
Mustiboy:
Was there ever anything like PPE during Muhammad's time? How come ye prophets suddenly came up with a ruling on how to perform ablution with it?

Islam makes no sense
May Muslims receive sense and open their eyes to the truth.

Amin.
musty
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Quality20(m): 9:52am On May 08, 2020
Jazakumullahu khayran. We pray this calamity of a disease be nipped in a short time. Ameen
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Mustiboy(m): 9:52am On May 08, 2020
oxiide22:
musty

Hmmmm


Have we met before?
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Mustiboy(m): 9:53am On May 08, 2020
Write4me:


Please dont waste your parents school fees spent on you. Read

Islam is all encompassing because all secenrio in life can be found in it..the Hadiths never mentioned PPE but likened it to some scenarios.

Spread the love...not HATE

Shut the fvck up.

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Tranquility4u: 9:53am On May 08, 2020
JazakAllahu Khairan
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by IlovePMB: 9:56am On May 08, 2020
No. Because he is unclean with covic one nine
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by oxiide22(m): 9:59am On May 08, 2020
Mustiboy:

Hmmmm

Have we met before?
hhh nope, but on nairaland
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Write4me(m): 10:04am On May 08, 2020
Mustiboy:


Shut the fvck up.

E pain you e sweet me.

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by abujaafar18: 10:12am On May 08, 2020
Mustiboy:
Was there ever anything like PPE during Muhammad's time? How come ye prophets suddenly came up with a ruling on how to perform ablution with it?

Islam makes no sense
May Muslims receive sense and open their eyes to the truth.

Amin.
In your bigoted mind now, you are on the right show us proofs if indeed you are truthful.
That's the consequence of arrogance and ignorance.
I pity you.

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by oxiide22(m): 10:15am On May 08, 2020
Mustiboy:
Was there ever anything like PPE during Muhammad's time? How come ye prophets suddenly came up with a ruling on how to perform ablution with it?

Islam makes no sense
May Muslims receive sense and open their eyes to the truth.

Amin.
so you gone this far in atheism?
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by GrandMufti: 10:36am On May 08, 2020
For real? shocked odikwa risky
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Mustiboy(m): 10:40am On May 08, 2020
oxiide22:
hhh nope, but on nairaland
very well then
Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by Mustiboy(m): 10:41am On May 08, 2020
oxiide22:
so you gone this far in atheism?
Hmmmm

I can't categorically say that I'm an atheist.


I just chose to deviate from headache-inducing religious activities.

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by shintaku(m): 10:48am On May 08, 2020
Masha Allah. Only those who Allah made to understand will understand.

Some people will be extreme on this... while some will totally disbelief.

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Re: COVID-19: How Can Someone Wearing PPE Perform Ablution For Solah? by BluntTheApostle(m): 10:49am On May 08, 2020
Lukgaf:



Praise be to Allah.

Firstly:

There is nothing wrong with praying whilst wearing PPE that protects against viruses, even if it covers the face and all of the body, so long as the worshipper is able to place his nose and forehead on the ground when prostrating, because of the report narrated by al-Bukhaari (812) and Muslim (490) from Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “I have been commanded to prostrate on seven bones: the forehead – and he pointed to his nose – the hands, the knees and the ends of the feet (i.e., toes).”

Ibn Qudaamah (may Allah have mercy on him) said: It is not essential that these parts should touch the ground directly. Al-Qaadi said: If he prostrates on the edge of his turban, or his sleeve, or the hem of his garment, the prayer is valid, according to unanimous agreement. This is the view of Maalik and Abu Haneefah. Among those who granted a concession allowing prostration on a garment when it is very hot or very cold are: ‘Ataa’, Taawoos, an-Nakha‘i, ash-Sha‘bi, al-Awzaa‘i, Maalik, Ishaaq and ashaab ar-ra’y.

A concession allowing one to prostrate on the edge of one’s turban was granted by al-Hasan, Makhool and ‘Abd ar-Rahmaan ibn Yazeed. Shurayh prostrated on his burnoose. End quote from al-Mughni (1/305).

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) was asked about someone who wears very large glasses or goggles and cannot prostrate fully on the seven parts, because they may prevent his nose from touching the ground.

He replied: If the glasses or goggles prevent the tip of the nose from touching the ground, then the prostration is not valid. That is because the glasses or goggles are not on the edge of the nose; rather they are in line with the eyes, so on this basis the prostration is not valid. The one who is wearing glasses or goggles that prevent his nose from touching the place of prostration must take them off whilst prostrating.

End quote from Majmoo‘ Fataawa ash-Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (13/186).

It is makrooh to cover the mouth whilst praying, but that ruling may be waived in the case of necessity.

It says in ash-Sharh al-Mumti‘ (2/193): It is makrooh to wear a mask that covers the mouth and nose, such as using the turban or head cover to cover the mouth, or the nose, because the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) forbade covering the mouth when praying. [Narrated by Abu Dawood (643) and Ibn Maajah (966) with a hasan isnaad.] And because that may lead to stifling the voice and making the letters unclear when reciting Qur’an and dhikr. An exception to that is made in the case of yawning and covering the mouth in order to suppress the yawn; there is nothing wrong with that. As for doing that with no reason, that is makrooh. If there is an unpleasant smell bothering a person whilst he is praying, and he needs to cover his face, that is permissible, because it is done for a need. The same applies if he has a cold and will have an allergic reaction if he does not cover his face; this is also a need which makes it permissible for him to cover his face. End quote.


Secondly:

There is nothing wrong with a person doing wudoo’ whilst wearing PPE, if he is able to wash the parts that must be washed when doing wudoo’, and to wipe the head, even if that is by putting his wet hand under the PPE. It is permissible to wipe over the khuffayn and socks for one day and one night if one is not travelling, and for three days and nights if one is travelling.

Al-Bukhaari (363) and Muslim (274) narrated that Mugheerah ibn Shu‘bah said: I was with the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and he said: “O Mugheerah, take the vessel.” I took it, and the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) set out until he disappeared from my sight, and relieved himself. He was wearing a Syrian jubbah, and he tried to bring his arms out through the sleeves, but they were too narrow, so he brought his arms out from underneath and I poured water for him. He did wudoo’ as for prayer, then he wiped over his khuffayn, then he prayed.

In a report narrated by Muslim, it says: He was wearing a Syrian jubbah with narrow sleeves.

If someone is able to do wudoo’ whilst wearing PPE, there is nothing wrong with that.

If he is not able to do that, then he must take it off in order to do wudoo’ properly.

If it is too difficult, especially for doctors who have no choice but to wear it most of the time, it is permissible for them to put prayers together – Zuhr and ‘Asr, and Maghrib and ‘Isha’ – at the time of the earlier or later prayer, because one of the reasons for putting the prayers together is to alleviate hardship and difficulty, as the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) granted a concession to the woman suffering non-menstrual bleeding (istihaadah) to put prayers together, because of the difficulty in purifying herself for every prayer.

Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The reason for shortening prayers is travelling only; it is not permissible to shorten one’s prayers when not travelling. With regard to putting the prayers together, the reason for that is necessity and valid excuses. So if a person needs to do so, he may put prayers together when travelling, whether the journey is short or long.

The same applies to putting the prayers together in the event of rain and the like, or when one is sick and the like, and also for other reasons, because the aim is to relieve the ummah of hardship.

End quote from Majmoo‘ al-Fataawa (22/293).

And Allah knows best.

Source: https://islamqa.info/en/answers/335623/how-can-someone-who-is-wearing-ppe-personal-protective-equipment-to-guard-against-viruses-do-wudoo-and-pray

All these laws and rules just to worship God?

When there are too many rules, they distract you from the real intent of worship and prayers.

Your elders and scholars need to prune down on all these retrogressive rules.

People should use their discretion when they want to converse with their God. What matters is the heart.

Pray in your homes. That way, you wouldn't have to worry about PPE. Very simple. And that is how God wants it. Simple, but sincere.

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