ANSWER: If this ghusul was to uplift a major impurity, there is no need to perform wudhu.  But if you are only cleaning your body or refreshing, you need to make a separate wudhu. 

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ANSWER: Using water is the best option, however, dry paper tissue is also permissible.

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ANSWER: If the person ejaculates, whether little or more, he has to take ghusl. If this drop or so comes out while he is awake without being ejaculated, this takes the ruling of mathi.

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ANSWER: No need for ghusl. Running water on it is sufficient in Sha Allah. You don’t need to squeeze and wash again. Mani must come out in a gushing manner, accompanied by desire and a feeling of sensation and pleasure.

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ANSWER: Ejaculation means that semen comes out in a gushing way, accompanied by sensation and a feeling of desire. If this doesn’t happen, this wasn’t mani. This was mathi and this requires washing the affected area and performing only wudhu.

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ANSWER: If she ejaculates then she needs to perform ghusl otherwise there’s no need for it.

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The sunnah is to pluck the armpit and to shave the private part.

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