Menstruation Ghusl

  • Intention (Niyyah): The process begins with a sincere intention to purify oneself for the sake of Allah. This internal declaration is vital, as it establishes the spiritual context of the ritual.
  • Washing the Hands: Commence by washing both hands up to the wrists to ensure cleanliness prior to the ritual.
  • Washing the Face: The face must be washed thoroughly, covering every part to ensure complete purification.
  • Washing the Arms: Each arm, from the elbows to the fingertips, should be washed three times, emphasizing meticulousness.
  • Performing Masah: This involves wiping the head with wet hands followed by washing the feet, which serves to complete the physical purification.
  • Final Water Over the Entire Body: Ultimately, water must be poured over the entire body, ensuring that no part remains untouched, affirming total purification.

5. Innovations and Cultural Practices

Various cultural contexts may exhibit unique interpretations and additional rituals associated with Ghusl post-menstruation. Some communities may involve family members in this process to enhance the communal aspect of purification. The essence of these practices aligns with Shia principles, which advocate for community involvement and general support during personal spiritual journeys.

6. Implications for Spiritual and Social Life

Maleeha el-Hamdan

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