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GHUSL
PART 4
MORE ABOUT WATER
- The water with which Wudhu or Ghusl has been made is called MUSTA'MAL
(used) WATER. This in itself is TAAHIR, but Wudhu or Ghusl is not ALLOWED
with this water.
- Water from which DOGS, PIGS or ANIMALS of PREY have drunk is NAJIS
(Impure). The water which a CAT drinks immediately after eating a mouse
or any other creature is NAJIS (Napaak). Water left by a person who
has just drunk WINE is also NAJIS (Napaak).
- Water left by a cat (if it has not just eaten a mouse), a cow, buffalo
or hen that eats anything Napaak (filth), lizard, crow, kite, hawk,
eagle and all other Haraam birds, is MAKROOH.
- The water which has been left over after drinking by human beings,
Halaal animals e.g.. cows, goats, pigeons, doves and horses, is TAAHIR
(clean).
- All types of water will become NAJIS if NAJAASAT falls into them.
However, two types of water are excluded from this rule, namely:
- Flowing water of river or sea and
- STORED water in LARGE QUANTITY, e.g.. large reservoir or huge
tank.
- Stored or standing water which covers an area of approximately 21
x 21 FEET, THAT IS + (6.5m. x 6.5m) and is deep enough so that a person
can take out water with his hands without baring the ground, is regarded
as large quantity of water. Any tank or reservoir as big as that will
be called a BIG TANK or a BIG RESERVOIR.
- Any animal or bird which has FLOWING BLOOD and falls into water of
a SMALL quantity and dies will make the water NAJIS (Napaak).
E.g.. birds, fowls, pigeons, cats or mice, etc.
- The water of a big tank or reservoir becomes NAJIS when the TASTE,
COI.OUR or SMELL of the NAJAASAT becomes apparent.
- Animals that are born and live in water, e.g.. fish, frogs, etc. or
insects that do NOT have FLOWING BLOOD, e.g.. flies, lizards, frogs
or ants do not make the water NAJIS if they have to die inside the water.
TAHARAT (CLEANLINESS) NIYAAT OF GHUSL (BATH)
TO MAKE THE NIYYAT FOR GHUSL IS SUNNAT. One should make the intention
of becoming PAAK (clean) from that HADAS (impurity) which he wishes to
get himself clean from, eg.:
EG. I AM MAKING GHUSL TO BECOME CLEAN (PAAK) FROM JANAABAT.
Hadase Akbar:
NEED OF COMPULSORY PATH.
Faraa'idh
(Compulsory Acts)
of GHUSL
THERE ARE THREE FARZ IN GHUSL
- Passing water into and out of the mouth, i.e. GARGLING.
- Putting water into the NOSTRILS.
- Passing water over the entire body.
THERE ARE FIVE SUNNATS IN GHUSL
- Washing hands upto the wrists.
- Washing the private parts and the parts over which uncleanliness is
found:
- Niyyat of washing off Hukmi Najaasat.
- Making Wudhu before washing the body.
- Then passing water cover the whole body thrice.
Rules Whilst Making Ghusl
- Ghusl should be made in a place of total privacy.
- One should not face the Qibla whilst making Ghusl.
- Ghusl may he performed standing or seated, preferably seated.
- Use sufficient water. Do not skimp nor be wasteful
- Abstain from speaking whilst performing Ghusl.
- It is better not to read any Kalimah or Aayah while bathing. Before
performing Ghusl one should make
- Niyyah (intention) thus:
I am performing Ghusl to become PAAK.
- Without Niyyah there is no SAWAAB (reward) although Ghusl will be
valid.
Procedure for Performing GHUSL
- Wash both hands including the wrists.
- Wash the private parts. The hands and private parts should be washed
even if one is not in the state of JANAABAT or NAJAASAT.
- If there is NAJAASAT elsewhere on the body, it should now be washed
off.
- Perform Wudhu. If one is making Ghusl on a stool or platform where
water will rapidly flow away, then perform the complete Wudhu. If there
is a fear of the feet being dipped in waste water during the Ghusl then
postpone the washing of the feet to the end of the Ghusl. Ensure that
the mouth and nostrils are thoroughly rinsed THRICE.
- After performing Wudhu pour water over the head thrice.
- Thereafter pour water thrice over the right shoulder and thrice over
the left shoulder.
- Then polar water over the entire body and rub.
- If the hair of the head are not plaited, it is compulsory to wet
all the hair upto the very base.
- If a single hair is left DRY, Ghusl will NOT be VALID.
- If the hair of a woman are plaited, she is excused from loosening
her plaited hair but it is COMPULSORY for her to wet the base of
each and every hair. If she fails to do so then the Ghusl will NOT
be VALID.
- As for men who grow long hair and plait them, they are NOT EXCUSED
from leaving their hair DRY.
- If a woman experiences difficulty or is unable to wet the very
bottom of her plaited hair, then it is necessary for her to unplait
her hair and wash her entire hair.
- It is MUSTAHAB (preferable) to clean the body by rubbing it.
- All parts of the body should be rubbed with the hands to ensure
that water has reached all parts of the body and no portion is left
dry.
- Rings, earrings, etc., should be removed to ensure that no portion
covered by them is left dry. Ensure that the navel and ears are all
wet. If they are not wet Ghusl will be incomplete.
- On completion one should confine oneself to a clean place. If, while
performing Wudhu the feet had been washed, it is not necessary to wash
them again. Dry the body with a clean towel and dress as hastily as
possible.
- If after Ghusl one recalls that a certain portion of the body is
left dry, it is not necessary to repeat the (Ghusl Merely wash the dry
portion. It is not sufficient to pass a wet hand over the dry place.
If one has forgotten to rinse the mouth or the nostrils, these too must
be rinsed when recalled after Ghusl has been performed.
QUESTIONS
- The water with which WUDHU or GHUSL has been made is called?
- Is WUDHU or GHUSL allowed with MUSTA'MAL Water?
- The LEFT OVER water drunk by which animals is NAPAAK'?
- The LEFT OVER water drunk by which animals is MAKRUH?
- Water LEFT OVER by whom is TAHIR(clean)?
- Name TWO types of water that does NOT become NAPAAK if something NAJIS
(Napaak) falls into it?
- When does a BIG TANK or RESERVOIR become NAJIS?
- What does TAHAARAT mean?
- What are the 3 FARAAI'Z of GHUSL?
- What are the 5 SUNNATS of GHUSL?
- What are the 6 Rules whilst making GHUSL?
- Explain the PROCEDURE for making GHUSL?
- Explain HADATHE AKBAR?
MASAA-IL PERTAINING TO GHUSL
- It is permissible to leave the head dry and wash the rest of the body
if it is harmful to apply water to the head due to some sickness or
ailment. However, once the person is cured of his sickness, it is Wajib
to wash the head. Water has to flow over it.
- Make haste in covering the body. One should not delay in wearing one's
clothes after completing the Ghusl. The Shar'iah emphasises this so
much, that if the feet have not been washed as yet, then first put on
the clothes and thereafter wash the feet.
- It is not necessary to remove the ointment from a cut or wound during
Ghusl. Just pour water over it.
- After Ghusl, Wudhu should not be made to perform Salaat or for any
other Ibaadat since the Ghusl is sufficient.
- It is preferable to cut the nails of the fingers and toes as well
as remove the hair from under the armpits and below the navel before
taking bath. If one is in the state of Hadase Akbar or Janaabat then
it is not permissible to remove, cut or break any nails or hair from
any part of the body. Unwanted hair should preferably be removed once
a week. If this is not possible then every second week. Care should
be taken that it is not left for more than 40 days. Beyond 40 days the
neglecter will be guilty of sin.
Note: It is compulsory for a person who is in the state
of Janaabat (impurity) to perform Ghusl.
It is also compulsory for a woman to have a bath after
Haidh and Nifaas.
- Haidh: the female monthly period of menstruation. The maximum period
of ten days.
- Nifaas: the blood which flows after childbirth The maximum period
is forty days.
SEQUENCE TO BE FOLLOWED IN CLIPPING OF THE FINGER
AND TOE NAILS.
Pairing of the finger nails should begin at the SHAHAADAT
finger (index finger of the right hand). The nails of the balance three
fingers (of the right hand) should be clipped next, in order. Thereafter
continue with the small finger of the left hand and complete the remaining
three fingers and thumb, in sequence. Lastly, clip the nail of the right
thumb.
Clipping of the TOE nails should begin at the small toe
of the RIGHT foot and end at the small toe of the LEFT foot, in order.
QUESTIONS:
- True or False
- GHUSL will be VALID if one does not make the NIYYAH.................
- One must face the QIBLA while making GHUSL.......................
- It is better to READ KALIMAH while GHUSL (bathing)..................
- GHUSL will NOT be valid if the mouth is thoroughly rinsed once
...............
- In GHUSL it is COMPULSORY to wet the base of each and every hair
..............
- It is SUNNAT to clean the body by rubbing it whilst making GHUSL?
- For GHUSL to be valid RINGS and EARRINGS, must be removed ................
- It is necessary to repeat the WHOLE GHUSL if any portion of the
body is left dry ...................
- It is preferable to do WUDHU again immediately after completing
the Ghusl .............
- Is it permissible to leave the head dry during a FARDH Ghusl ?
- If, due to some illness, a person did not wash his head during a
FARDH Ghusl then is it necessary to repeat the entire Ghusl?
- What is the ruling of the Sha'riat regarding the covering of the
body?
- What should he done regarding the ointment on a wound?
- What should a person do if it is realised after a Fardh Ghusl that
some hard food particle which stuck between the teeth? Why is this necessary?
- After Ghusl, if a person perform Salaat without performing Wudhu,
then is such a Salaat accepted?
- Is it permissible to remove the hair, clip the finger nails or have
a haircut in the states of Janaabat?
- What is the maximum period that unwanted hair should be left from
the body?
- If this period as mentioned in 8 is exceeded, what will happen?
- What is the sequence to be followed when clipping the finger and toe
nails?
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