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
- What is ghusl in Islam? Ghusl is a full-body ritual purification required in certain circumstances to attain spiritual cleanliness in Islamic law.
- 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.
- Is precum considered impure in Islam? Yes, in Islamic rulings, precum is considered najis (impure) but does not necessitate ghusl.
- How should one purify themselves after precum? One should wash the affected area and perform wudu to regain purity without needing to do ghusl.