| Arabic | غُسْل |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | GHOOS-l |
| Etymology | From the Arabic root غ-س-ل (gh-s-l), meaning to wash or bathe. Mandi wajib literally means 'washing' and refers specifically to the complete ritual bath prescribed in Islamic law for purification from major ritual impurity. |
Mandi wajib(غُسْل) Mandi wajib is the Islamic full-body ritual purification bath. It is a strongly sunnah Sunnah before entering the state of Ihram for Haji or Umrah and is wajib after specific states of impurity.
غُسْل
Mandi wajib involves washing the entire body with clean water following a prescribed sequence. Before Ihram, it is considered a Sunnah Mu'akkadah (emphasized practice) according to all four schools of jurisprudence. The jamaah haji performs Mandi wajib at the Miqat or before arriving there, intending purification for Ihram. The sunnah method includes washing the hands, performing Wudu, then pouring water over the entire body starting with the right side. Even women in menstruation or post-natal bleeding are encouraged to perform Mandi wajib before Ihram, though they cannot pray until their state ends. Mandi wajib symbolizes the jamaah haji's spiritual cleansing as they prepare to stand before Allah in the most sacred state.
From the Arabic root غ-س-ل (gh-s-l), meaning to wash or bathe. Mandi wajib literally means 'washing' and refers specifically to the complete ritual bath prescribed in Islamic law for purification from major ritual impurity.
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