IbnAbdulHakim
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jazakAllah khair abdul haq, didnt know that ;o inner nose ;o ;o
I thought whilst doing Ghusl, one is supposed to perform wudhu towards the end of the Ghusl. I'm not sure if that only applies in the situation where ones is performing compulsory bath..But I feel it's better to perform Wudhu whilst having a shower..if you get me.
I'll try and see if I can find the source of what I've just said..
Ta'leemul Haq by the way is a book which has been designed for followers of the Hanafi Madhab, so I'm not sure if that will affect whether or not this method applies to followers of the other Madhabs. Allah knows best.Perform Wudhu. If one is making Ghusl on a stool or platform where water will rapidly flow away, then perform the complete Wudhu. If there is a fear of the feet being dipped in waste water during the Ghusl then postpone the washing of the feet to the end of the Ghusl. Ensure tha the mouth and nostrils are thoroughly rinsed thrice
:salamext: it is best to remain in the sate of wudhu but when you made ghusl, there is no need to do wudhu again, its a waste of water and prohibited way which prophet disliked alot as well (as stated in hadith above).
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until now I was sure that we were supposed to perform wudhu before we begin the proper ghusl? :s
Aww man..I'll just stick to my normal method..
I've always 'known' to perform Wudhu, whilst performing Ghusl..
okies..Jazakallah!sister musaafir, this is also mentioned in taleem-ul-haq uder the heading MASAA-IL PERTAINING TO GHUSL
4. After Ghusl, Wudhu should not be made to perform Salaat or for any other Ibaadat since the Ghusl is sufficient.
moreover, what you've quoted was actually the sunnah way of doing ghusl where wudhu is done priorly b4 pouring water all over the body (so that the mouth and nostrils are thoroughly rinsed which is the requirement(compulsory part) of valid ghusl). I hope it clears any suspicion, the wudhu is basically at the start of ghusl and not at the end. (<-sunnah way)
jazak Allah bro. Ibn Abdul Hakim.
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