Answering the Call of Nature
Can Toilets Face the Qiblah?
It is narrated that Prophet Muhammad forbade facing towards the Qiblah or turning one’s back to it when relieving oneself. So long as you are still at the building stage, it will be more on the safe side if you build the toilets so that when relieving oneself one is not facing the Qiblah or turning one’s back to it, so as to avoid a matter concerning which the scholars differed.What is the difference between protecting oneself and avoiding in the hadeeth about the two who were being punished in their graves?
Can a person who has incontinence pray with the congregation?
It is not prescribed to probe too deeply when checking that there is no urine
Which is better, istinja’ or istijmaar?
She relieved herself in a cup in the Haram
Ruling on urinating standing up
How can a person conceal himself from the jinn when in the toilet?
Is It Haram to Urinate Standing Up?
It is not haram for a man to urinate standing up, but it is Sunnah for him to urinate sitting down. ‘Aishah said: “Whoever tells you that the Prophet used to urinate standing up, do not believe him. He only ever used to urinate sitting down.” This is more concealing, and it reduces the risk of any drops of urine splashing up onto him.Urinating in the bathtub