*Wet dreams & Gusl*
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
*Ruling concerning clothing on which there is semen or urethral discharge (Maddy):*
As maniy is deemed to be taahir (pure), if it gets on a persons clothes it does not make them impure, and if he prays in those clothes there is nothing wrong with that.
👉Ibn Qudaamah said in al-Mughni (1/763):
Even though we say it is taahir,, it is better to rub it, but if one prays (in those clothes) without rubbing it, this is acceptable.
But,
In the case of madhiy, it is sufficient to sprinkle water on it, because of the difficulty of doing otherwise. The evidence for this is the hadeeth narrated by Abu Dawud in his Sunan from Sahl ibn Haneef, who said: 👉I used to experience a lot of urethral discharge, and I used to do ghusl a lot. I asked the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) about it and he said: 👉 It is sufficient for you to do wudoo (to purify yourself) from that. I said, O Messenger of Allah, what about when it gets on my clothes? He said: It is sufficient for you to take a handful of water and sprinkle it on your clothes wherever you think (the madhiy) is. 📚(Reported by al-Tirmidhi. He said: This is a saheeh hasan hadeeth, and the only other hadeeth about madhiy that we know is the hadeeth of Muhammad ibn Ishaaq).
The author of Tuhfat al-Ahwadhi (1/373) said: This may be taken to prove that if madhiy gets on one's clothes, it is sufficient to sprinkle water on it; one does not have to wash it.
*Points to Remember:*
1⃣ If a person has a wet dream yet doesn’t ejaculate, he does not have to make ghusl.
2⃣ If he wakes up and doesn’t remember having a wet dream, yet he finds semen on himself, clothes, bed, etc.. he must take a ghusl😳. Yes. Because the Prophet (pbuh) said, 👉“Water is only from water.” [narrated by Muslim.] In other words the emission of semen - willfully or unwillfully - necessitates a ghusl.
3⃣ If he feels semen moving in his penis, yet it does not exit, he does not have to make a ghusl.
4⃣ If it exits due to some sort of sickness and not from sexual stimulation, then he does not have to take a ghusl.
5⃣ If someone perform a ghusl, but then, semen exited (comes out) immediately after the ghusl, he is not obliged to take another ghusl😳. Yes. He only has to make wudu’.
6⃣ When a person wakes up from sleep and notices wetness on his clothes whose cause he can’t remember, then, the following *three* conditions are possible:
*a)* He is sure that the wetness is semen. Then, it is obligatory on him to take a bath, whether he remembers having a wet dream or not.
*b)* He is sure it is not semen. In this case, there is no need to take a bath. The ruling thus will be that of urine (i.e. ablution/wudu’).
*c)* He doubts whether it is semen or not, he must then, examine the situation and recall what took place. If it occurs to him that it is semen, then it is semen. However, if it occurs to him that it was something else, then he considers it to be something else. But if nothing occurs to him, then it is compulsory (on him) to take a bath so that he can avoid any error.
7⃣ If he sees semen on himself, but cannot remember when it was produced, it is compulsory to take a bath and repeat the Salah (prayer) from the last time he slept.
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