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Answer: There is no problem in using it again and it is spiritually clean if there is no blood on the outside of the needle and the needle did not touch a wet spiritually unclean substance. Question eleven: What ruling does touching the sweat of a junub person or spiritually unclean items have? Answer: The sweat of a junub person is not spiritually unclean.
If one touches a spiritually unclean substance that is wet enough to transfer the wetness he (the part that touched) will become spiritually unclean. Question twelve: Sometimes blood reaches the hands of a person taking another person’s blood. Is it possible to make his hand spiritually clean by using a cotton swab with rubbing alcohol or does one have to act according to the rules found in the books of jurisprudence?
Answer: Making items that have become spiritually unclean spiritually clean, similar to what has been mentioned in the question, must be done by using water. Question thirteen: Sometimes a broken bone tears through the skin, does touching this bone necessitate a ghusl? Answer: Ghusl is not necessitated if the person is still alive. If the person is dead, then, in all cases, if it is touched a ghusl will become obligatory.
Question fourteen: Sometimes people knowingly or unknowingly tear some of their skin around their fingernail, or any other place, off. Does touching a part of the skin that has been separated necessitate a ghusl? Answer: It does not necessitate a ghusl. Question fifteen: Does semen that comes out without lust, unintentionally, and without force necessitate a ghusl? Answer: A ghusl is necessitated if one is certain that it was semen.
Question sixteen: How does one perform ghusl if his whole leg or arm is in a cast? Answer: He must perform the jabīrah ghusl.…