شنبه: 1403/02/15
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Rulings Regarding Ghusl Janabat

Ghusl Janabat

 

  1. If semen comes out of a person, either while asleep or due to sexual intercourse, he becomes Junub, and must perform Ghusl Janabat for Salat and other acts which require Taharat.
  2. If one feels the movement of semen within the body, but it does not come out, then one will not be considered as Junub.
  3. If someone knows that semen has come out of the body or one knows that that which has come out is semen, one will be considered as Junub and must perform Ghusl.
  4. If a liquid comes out of a person’s body but one does not know if it is urine, semen or something else, then in the event that it comes out with passion, and after it is discharged, the body becomes relaxed, then that wetness will be considered as semen. However, if all of these signs, or even some of them are not present, then that wetness will not be considered as semen. Nevertheless, as for those who are sick, even the one sign, meaning the wetness coming out in a state of passion, is enough.
  5. It is Mustahab that a person urinates after semen has come out, and if one does not urinate and after the Ghusl a liquid comes out which one does not know whether it is semen or something else, then it will be considered as being semen.
Saturday / 4 May / 2024