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Full Ablution
Can I Pray without Ghusl after Wet Dreams?
Anyone who becomes Junub (a state of major impurity) as the result of a wet dream or intercourse has to do Ghusl. If you cannot do Ghusl because there is no water available, or because you are unable to use it, then you should do Tayammum and pray. In your case, you have to repeat the prayer because you did not do Ghusl or Tayammum.SaveWhen Is Ghusl Not Required?
Ghusl is not required in the following cases: 1- every time one is going to meet people – it is encouraged to do Ghusl beforehand, 2- when undergoing any physical change, 3- for some acts of worship, such as doing Ghusl when entering Ihram.SaveHow can he do ghusl whilst wearing a Holter monitor to monitor heart activity?
SaveBleeding that occurs after an egg retrieval procedure – does it necessitate ghusl?
SaveDoes wearing a glucose monitoring patch affect ghusl for janabah?
SaveHe did ghusl for Jumu‘ah and did not do wudu; does he have to repeat the prayer?
SaveShe had an erotic dream during her menses; does she have to do ghusl in order to be able to read Quran?
SaveHow to do ghusl for one who wears adhesive tape on his body to hold an insulin pump
SaveRuling on doing wudu during ghusl from janaabah in a shower stall
SaveIs It Obligatory to Wash Body Parts Consecutively in Ghusl?
1. Washing the parts of the body in order and consecutively when doing Ghusl is not obligatory according to the majority of jurists. 2. The more correct scholarly view is that rinsing the mouth and nose is obligatory in both Wudu and Ghusl. 3. If a man or woman does Ghusl to remove major impurity, this Ghusl counts for Wudu too. 4. Wudu and Ghusl are valid even if any bits of food remain between the teeth, but removing them is better.Save