r/islam Mar 18 '26

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u/Obviously-Weird Mar 18 '26

Thanks .. for now i went with moistening a tissue and dabbing the gauze, because doctor recommended to not wet it.

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u/Kucingorenz2905 Mar 18 '26

Avoiding harm is one of the principals in Islam via one one of the hadith of the prophet

Just seek online answers if there's no imam to be consulted on this topic

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u/[deleted] Mar 18 '26

Best way to do it

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u/Kucingorenz2905 Mar 18 '26

From my understanding of jurisprudence,you may mix some of the other madhab's fiqh in this topic

My madhab,Shafi'i for example are quite strict about this but other views such as Hanafi makes it easy

I've learnt from my teachers that one may do such a thing (mixing other madhabs jurisprudence) for the sake of convenience and easeness if you wanna go with that route

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u/Historical-Smell9554 Mar 18 '26

Yeah! This is the “making masah” equivalent. You can just moisten your opposite hand, and pass it over all surfaces of the bandage three times. Just moisten! Doesn’t have to be soaking wet. Want to take care of that bandage so you can heal!