Ghusl
Ghusl (غسل) is an Arabic term that refers to the ablution
(ritual washing) required in Islam for various rituals and prayers. Ablution is
mandatory for any adult Muslim after having sex, any sexual discharge (for
example, from semen), the end of the
menstrual cycle, giving birth, and death from natural causes.
Islam also recommends (that is, it is mustahab) the
performance of ablution before the Friday
and the Eid prayers, before
entering the ehram, in preparation for the hajj, after having lost consciousness, and before
formally the conversion to Islam. Shiite Muslims also perform ablution before
Namaz-e-tawbah.
Ghusl should not be confused with wudu, a partial ablution,
which Muslims perform before salat.
The water requirements The ghusl is allowed to have the
water after That of rain water The well water Spring, the sea or the river
water The melted snow water or the hail Water of a large tank or pond
Ghusl is not allowed
with the following types of water
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