Is it religiously permissible to take ablution/wudu in bathrooms and toilets/restrooms?
A Brief Description of the Question:
Is it religiously permissible to take ablution/wudu in bathrooms and toilets/restrooms?
The Answer:
Yes, it is permissible. It is religiously unobjectionable. It is permissible to take ablution/wudu in bathrooms and toilets/restrooms. However, one should be careful enough to avoid any dirtiness spattering on himself. Moreover, one should cite basmala and ablution prayers as silently as only he can hear.
02-04-2010 11:49:38
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