No, unless ejaculation takes place.
Read moreIf you do not see sexual discharge from pleasure, then there is no ghusl.
Read moreYou clean your private part before beginning ghusul and this is sufficient!
Read moreDoctors say otherwise as there is ingredients in the miswak that gives it advantage over toothbrush and paste.
Read moreIt is sunnah to make wudhu and sleep and take ghusul when one wakes up providing one doesn’t miss a prayer.
Read moreIt is not from the sunnah to go and check as long as there is not reason for checking! This would open the door for the whispers of Satan and make you an OCD patient.
Read moreKindly refer to the following link(s): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4HllWjYNoc
Read moreThis is baseless. If one is 100% sure he got impure water on his body, he has to wash it off. Otherwise, he can make wudhu.
Read moreIf you see the sperm emission, you must perfom ghusl.
Read moreIt is permissible to make wudhu and then sleep.
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