Related Questions. How to do ghusl views Q. Is it allowed to go for Wudu or going to toilet while Azan is given? Does touching the najis semen or ovum or blood by mistake or deliberately or while washing clothes leads to impurity and needs ghusl views Q. Bacche ka toilet saaf karne se, kya wadhu toot jaata hain?
It suffices to perform one ghusl Question: After I had extricated from the state of menstruation, I had sexual intercourse with my husband without performing a ghusl. After a while, I slept. I had a nocturnal emission in my dream, too. That is, before performing a ghusl, I became junub twice. Now should I perform the ghusl as many as the times I became junub?
One ghusl suffices for all no matter how many times you become junub. It is baseless. Even though pederasty and fornication are grave sins, a person who makes ghusl once becomes pure. One is considered to have made a ghusl when one has a shower. However, if that person has not taken a shower after becoming junub, then it is fard to perform a ghusl when becoming a Muslim. Ethics of Islam. About Us. Islamic Glossary.
Order Books. Qibla Location. Question and Contact. Text size. All the materials on our website have been prepared for the benefit of all people. It will be obligatory to bath again. If, due to some sickness, or some other reason, semen comes out of its own accord, and there was no excitement or desire, then ghusl will not be obligatory, but wudu will break. The husband and wife were sleeping on one bed. When they awoke, they saw stains of semen on the bed-sheet.
However, neither the husband nor the wife remember seeing any dream. As a precaution, both of them should have a bath because it is not known as to whose semen it is. If someone gives ghusl to a dead person, it is mustahab for that person to have a bath. If one upon whom ghusl is obligatory, wishes to eat or drink something before going for a bath, he should first wash his hands, face and gargle his mouth. Thereafter he should eat and drink. But if he eats or drinks without washing his hands and face, there is no sin in this.
It is not permissible for the one on whom ghusl is obligatory, to touch the Quran, read it or to enter a musjid. However, it is permissible to take the name of Allah, to read the kalimah or to read durood shareef salutations upon Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
Rules similar to these will Insha Allah be explained in detail in the chapter on menstruation. To touch the books of tafsir commentaries of the Quran without bathing or without wudu, is makruh. To touch a Quran with its translation is haraam. Note: this prohibition is in regard to the one upon whom ghusl is obligatory. Can the wife say her prayers? What should the wife do, should she wait and perform Ghusl after 5 days? Is she still impure during those 3 to 5 days?
A: She will make Ghusl after intercourse and say her prayers. If anything emerges thereafter, she will wash the area and remove the soiled clothing, make Wudhu and perform Salaah. She will not repeat the Ghusl.
If, due to some sickness, or some other reason, semen comes out of its own accord, and there was no excitement or desire, then ghusl will not be obligatory, but wudu will break. The husband and wife were sleeping on one bed. When they awoke, they saw stains of semen on the bed-sheet. However, neither the husband nor the wife remember seeing any dream. As a precaution, both of them should have a bath because it is not known as to whose semen it is.
If someone gives ghusl to a dead person, it is mustahab for that person to have a bath. If one upon whom ghusl is obligatory, wishes to eat or drink something before going for a bath, he should first wash his hands, face and gargle his mouth. Thereafter he should eat and drink. But if he eats or drinks without washing his hands and face, there is no sin in this. It is not permissible for the one on whom ghusl is obligatory, to touch the Quran, read it or to enter a musjid. However, it is permissible to take the name of Allah, to read the kalimah or to read durood shareef salutations upon Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
Rules similar to these will Insha Allah be explained in detail in the chapter on menstruation. To touch the books of tafsir commentaries of the Quran without bathing or without wudu, is makruh.
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