Madhi mani ghusl.
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Sir,
I want to know about requirement of
I came
to know that if mazi ( Pre-coital fluid) comes out while excitement from penis
a man doesn't need to take bath, on the other hand if mani (semen) comes out
then man needs for bath.
Now i want to know if such kind thin liquid comes out from vagina in excitement
, does that woman is required to take bath or she will take bath after her full
gell comes out and she becomes satisfied.
Please reply me at your earliest .
Hope
you will get my point.
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Answer:
Madhi mani ghusl
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His
help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide,
and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear
witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear
witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His
Messengers.
Other than urine, there are basically three types of
discharges that are released from one’s private organs:
- Wadi
(a thick white secretion immediately after uniration by some people)
- Madhi
(a sort of slow release of lubricant just prior to a full sexual
discharge)
- Mani
(a full sexual discharge)
One’s state of purification depends on what exactly is
released from their private parts in Shariah, regardless of whether male or
female.
If only ‘Wadi’ or ‘Madhi’ is released, one does not require a ‘ghusl’
or full bath to purify oneself; one must wash their private parts and the part
of their clothes or body where the ‘wadi’ or ‘madhi’ has touched, do the
‘wudu’, and one would be eligible to make themselves available for prayer.
But when the ‘Mani’ or a full sexual discharge is
released, it would become obligatory for the person to perform a ‘ghusl’ or
full bath to purify oneself before making oneself available for prayer.
Fiqh-us-Sunnah Fiqh 1.10
Wadi is a thick white secretion discharged (by some
people) after urination. It is considered impure. Aishah said, " Wadi comes out after
urination. The person should wash the private parts and perform ablution. It is not necessary to perform ghusl. This is
related by Ibn al-Mundhir. Ibn 'Abbas
related that "mani” (ejaculation or full sexual discharge) requires
ghusl. As for “madhi” (prostatic fluid
or initial sexual discharge) and ‘wadi’ they require a complete
purification." This is related by
al-Athram. Al-Baihaqi has it with the
wording, "Concerning ‘madhi’ and ‘wadi’, he said, 'Wash your sexual organs
and perform the same type of ablution as you perform for prayer."'
Your
Question: ….Now i want to know if such kind thin liquid comes out from vagina
in excitement , does that woman is required to take bath or she will take bath
after her full gell comes out and she becomes satisfied.
The ‘thin liquid’ or lubricant which is naturally released
prior to full sexual discharge (‘mani’) is known as ‘madhi’. If merely the
‘madhi’ is released, regardless of whether from the man or the woman, one need
not take a full bath or ‘ghusl’ to purify themselves in order to offer their
prayers. The washing of the private
parts, and the parts of the body and clothes where the ‘madhi’ might have
touched would suffice for them.
But if a full sexual climax or discharge is experienced,
regardless of whether male or female, one would be considered to be in the
state of major or ceremonial impurity; and it would become obligatory upon the
person to perform a full bath or ‘ghusl’ before they can make themselves
available for prayer.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only
due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me
alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is
the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan