Women generally colour their nails with some material or the other. In current times, various types of nail polishes are used for this purpose. The question which arises as a result is about the method of doing wudū in such cases. Generally, three answers have been given to this question:
Firstly, wudū cannot be done if a lady has put on nail polish, and therefore it must be removed every time before doing wudū.
Secondly, even after putting on nail polish, the status of a lady's hands do not change, and therefore wudūwould be valid if done in this situation; there is no need to remove the nail polish.
Thirdly, such a situation should be considered analogous to wiping of socks (mash). So if nail polish has been put on after doing wudū, there is no need to remove it; wudū can be done on it. However, if it has been put on without doing wudū, then it must be removed and then wudū should be done.
I prefer the third of these views. It is the view which takes caution into consideration and also does not burden a lady. It is also closer to the objective of self-purification. It is therefore recommended that women adopt this method for coming into the presence of their Lord.
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Translated by Dr Shehzad Saleem