Understanding Ghusl: Does Precum Require It in Islam?

Learn if precum requires ghusl in Islamic rulings and the purification steps involved.

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In Islamic rulings, pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre-cum) is considered najis (impure) but does not require ghusl (a full-body ritual purification). It necessitates only washing the affected area and performing wudu (ablution) to regain purity.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is ghusl in Islam? Ghusl is a full-body ritual purification required in certain circumstances to attain spiritual cleanliness in Islamic law.
  2. What is the difference between wudu and ghusl? Wudu is a partial ablution involving washing specific parts of the body, while ghusl is a complete wash of the entire body.
  3. Is precum considered impure in Islam? Yes, in Islamic rulings, precum is considered najis (impure) but does not necessitate ghusl.
  4. How should one purify themselves after precum? One should wash the affected area and perform wudu to regain purity without needing to do ghusl.