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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 353

    If a person sees semen on his clothes and knows that it has come from himself and he has not performed ghusl, he must perform ghusl and make up [i.e. perform as qaḍāʾ] those prayers that he is certain …

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  • Ruling 354

    Ruling 354. Five things are unlawful for a junub: Touching the writing of the Qur’an with any part of the body, or the name of Allah in whichever language it may be written; and it is better not …

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  • Ruling 355

    Nine things are disapproved for a junub: 1.–2. Eating and drinking; however, if one washes his face and hands and rinses his mouth, then eating and drinking are not disapproved; and if one only washes his hands, then …

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  • Ruling 356

    The ghusl for janābah is obligatory for obligatory prayers and suchlike, but it is not necessary for ṣalāt al‐mayyit, sajdatā al‐sahw, the prostration for offering thanks (sajdat al‐shukr), and for the obligatory prostrations of the Qur’an.

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  • Ruling 357

    It is not necessary that at the time of performing ghusl one makes the intention of performing an obligatory ghusl; rather, it is sufficient if one performs ghusl with only the intention of qurbah, i.e. in humility to the Lord …

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  • Ruling 358

    If a person is certain that the time for prayers has set in and he makes the intention of performing an obligatory ghusl, and afterwards he realises that actually he performed ghusl before the time for prayers had set …

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  • Ruling 359

    Two types of ghusls for janābah can be performed: sequential (tartībī) and immersive (irtimāsī).

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  • Ruling 360

    In sequential ghusl, one must – based on obligatory precaution – first wash with the intention of ghusl the entire head and neck and then the entire body; and it is better to first wash the right side of …

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  • Ruling 361

    In case one washes his body before his head and neck, it is not necessary for him to repeat the ghusl; rather, in the event that one washes his body again, his ghusl will be valid.

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  • Ruling 362

    If a person is not certain that he has completely washed both parts – i.e. his head and neck, and his body – then in order for him to be certain that he has washed both parts, when …

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