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Ghusal-Bathing | Hubeali Skip to content Hubeali Menu Topics Quran Tafseer Books Urdu Books English Books Sermons School of Wilayat Search for: Search Button Home Articles Ghusal-Bathing Details Sidebar Table of contents Summary: Introduction: Water is clean unless one finds it dirty: The Quantity of Water which always remains Tahir (pure): The Istibra’a from the urine, and washing it, and the one who cannot find the water Always use little water for Wuzu as well as for Bathing: Wuzu -Ablution: Earth cleans – when treading upon the filth (i.e., faeces/urine) What if one finds wetness/discharge after performing Wuzu: Types of Ghusal – Washing Ghusal on the day of Friday is Mandatory: Pre-Fajr time bath is good for all baths required during that day: Perform Wazu before taking Bath but not afterwards: Description of Tayammum for Wazu (with dust in lieu of water) Major Bath – Ghusal-e-Janabat: One must not go to sleep when with Janub: Upon becoming impure recite Azaan of the Salaat Performing Tayammum for Ghusal e Janabat (in absence of water) APPENDIX I: Rinsing of the mouth and the sniffing are not from Wuzu Description of the Ablution (Wuzu) APPENDIX II: Ahadith on walking barefoot and without cloak: Ghusal-Bathing Download PDF Summary: We clean ourselves with water on regular basis both for comfort and for a healthy life-style – this is from washing hands to taking bath/shower as needed.
Acts of worship also require one to be clean ( Tahir ), i.e., removing filth (whatever makes one najis) by performing the Wuzu, recommended bath and the compulsory bathing. One need to consume minimum quantity of water for both Wuzu and bath – the quantity of water must not exceed above 750ml and 3 litres for Wuzu and bath, respectively.
Wuzu and ‘ Ghusal e Janabat ’ have recommended sequence/order, whereas for other types of baths, to be discussed later, there is no recommended sequence and one is free to wash as per one’s own liking. For more Ahadith on when and how to perform Wuzu , to take bath, and the limits of these as well as when bathing is Sunnah and where it becomes compulsory, issues for men/women, please read chapters on Taharat (cleansing) in Al-Kafi, vol.