Ghusl, which is washing the entire body with water, then the
basic rule with regard to it is Allaah’s saying:
“And if you are in a state of sexual impurity (Janaabah), then purify
yourselves (i.e. wash your entire bodies).” [Surah Al-Maa’idah: 6]
And Allaah’s saying: “O you who believe. Do not come near the prayer while you are in a drunken state, until you know what you are uttering (i.e. when you are not drunk), nor when you are in a state of sexual impurity (janaabah) – unless you are traveling on the road – until you make Ghusl (i.e. wash your entire body).” [Surah An-Nisaa: 43]
Ghusl is required as an obligatory act in the following cases:
Ghusl is recommended in the following cases:
Occasions
for which Ghusl is preferred
The Complete Ghusl: which is what has been reported in the hadeeth of ‘Aa’ishah (radyAllaahu ‘anhaa) in Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim, in which she said: “When Allaah’s Messenger (sallAllaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) would perform ghusl due to Janaabah (sexual impurity), he would begin by washing his hands. Then he would pour water from his right hand to his left and wash his private parts with it (i.e. the left hand). Then he would perform wudoo (ablution). Then he would take water and place his (wet) fingers on the roots off his hair. Then he would pour three handfuls of water over his head. Then he would pour water all over the rest of his body. Then he would wash his feet.” This wording is from Muslim. The hadeeth is in Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim from the narration of Maymoonah, (radyAllaahu ‘anhaa).
A woman is not obligated to undo her hair (if it is bundled or braided) when performing ghusl, due to the hadeeth of Umm Salamah (radyAllaahu ‘anhaa) in Saheeh Muslim in which she said: “O Messenger of Allaah, I am a woman with much braids in my head. Should I undo them when performing ghusl, due to sexual impurity (Janaabah) and menses?” He (sallAllaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) responded: “No. It is sufficient for you to just pour three handfuls of water on your head.”
| 1 | Intention inside ones heart not verbal. |
| 2 | Say Bismillah |
| 3 | Wash the right hand up to and including the
wrists. Make sure to while rub and rub between
the fingers of the hand. And thus make sure no part of the hand
is left dry. Three times
Then do the same with the left hand. (also three times) |
| 4 | Wash off the impurities (off the private parts)
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| 5 |
Wash the right hand up to and including the wrists. Make sure to while rub and rub between the fingers of the hand. And thus make sure no part of the hand is left dry. Three times
Then do the same with the left hand. (also three times) |
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Make a cup with the right hand then from this hand take water into your mouth and swirl it inside the mouth and then expel out of mouth. then sniff remaining water from the cupped right hand and sniff water into the nose and then blow the water out and using the left hand remove the water from your nose. Do this three times
Some people rinse the mouth first three times and then rinse the nose three times However the first method is the most authentic.
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| 7 | Wash the face three times, from
the hairline to the jawbone and chin, and from start of the ear to
start of the ear
A man should wash the hair of his beard by taking a handful of water and entering it below his chin and rubbing it through his beard and passing the wet fingers through the beard. |
| 8 | Wash the right arm up to
and including the elbow. Three times.
The arm extends from the fingertips, including the nails, to the lower part of the upper arm. It is essential to remove anything stuck to the hands before washing them, such as dough, mud, paint, nail polish etc, that could prevent the water from reaching the skin. Do the same with the LEFT ARM . Three times |
| 9 | Pour water over the head Three times down to the roots of the hairs. rubbing the roots of the hair with the wet fingers |
| 10 | Pour water liberally over the entire body, beginning with the right side and then the left side and rubbing the body with hands. Ensuring that no part of the body is untouched by water |
| 11 | Move away from area were you did ghusl and
Wash the right feet up to and including the ankles, three
times,
You should enter the water between the toes with your little finger and then wash the feet (note not wipe feet but wash them) and make sure and make sure you wash the sole of the foot and the heals. Make sure no parts of the foot is left dry Wash the left foot same as the right foot. Three times
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| 12 | Then say the following Duas for Wudhu
when outside the bathroom (if bathroom has a toilet inside it) Ashhadu an laa ilaaha ill-Allaah wahdahu laa shareeka lah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan ‘abduhu wa rasooluhu. ( I bear witness that there is no god except Allaah alone, with no partner or associate, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.)
Allaahumm aj’alni min al-tawwaabeena waj’alni min al-mutatahhireena ( O Allaah, make me one of those who repent and make me one of those who purify themselves) |