Sunnah Way of Ghusl: Step-by-Step Guide to Islamic Ritual Bathing According to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ

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Your Step-by-Step Guide to Islamic Ritual Bathing According to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ 

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From Proven hadish and quran 

So now I will explain everything in step by step,so you can do it easily 

(I will also give some advice and tips that might help you later)

So read carefully about every step and

If you think 🤔 something is missing,that is  critical you can comment me ,I will try to help you)


First step before bathing or ghusl:

What you need to check ✔️ before going out for Farz Ghusl

  1. If there is water in a place like a bucket or drum, impure hands or impure utensils should not be put in it; 


Why you should not do it during Ghusl?

  1. because even a small amount of impure water will become impure if a drop of impure drops into it. 

That's why you should always check this before starting ghusl in a  pind or lake:

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Sunnat way of Ghusl in a pond or lake


  1. If the water is too much (such as water from a very large basin or pond), then a large amount of impure water falls, and if the color, smell or taste of that impure water is discernible in the water, then the water will be impure. 

  • Detailed information on ablution, bathing and how to rely on the masail (such as Beheshti Zeor and Mufti Kefayatullah's Talimul Islam) Note.

  • Even many great and famous gurus do not know the important masail of ablution, impurity and impure: I have heard the wrong masala of bathing even on stage.
  • You can learn about this in--

(Beheshti Zeor's description of bathing, volume 1, pages 55-76)


So now finally we will discuss about everything Step-by-Step with you

Rules of bathing:

First step:

The external impurities of the body must be removed. The area of ​​the urinal (front and back) should be washed and purified. If there is impure clothing on the body, it should be removed. If there is no impure clothing in this situation, one can perform ghusl without covering the surrounding area; but if one performs ghusl wearing impure clothing, the body will not be purified (from external impurity).


Second step:


After removing external impurity, one should wash one's hands very thoroughly:

The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to rub his hands on the ground  and wash them.

(Al-Bukhari (١٠/١)

It is Sunnah to perform complete ablution before starting ghusl.


(There is no rule for performing unnecessary ablution after ghusl).


) فيض البارى البحاري ٣٩/١ )


Third Step:

Ghusl in Sunnat way to become strong to fight Saitan and make Allah happier
 Main part of Ghusl in Sunnat way


It should be remembered that there are three fards of fard ghusl.


First, rinsing the mouth very well.


Second, rinsing the nose thoroughly with water.


Third, wash the whole body very well, so that not a single spot remains dry.


- Most people do not know the first fard; they also consider gargling to be fard. However, gargling is not commanded in any hadith.


When pouring water on the head, it is Sunnah to pour water first on the head three times, then on the right shoulder three times, then on the left shoulder three times. This Sunnah is also to be followed when bathing in a pond.

Al-Bukhari 1 / 42)

( Akhtari Beheshti Ziyur (56/1)


Fourth Step:



It is necessary to pour water on the body (or immerse it) and rub the hair roots, body grooves, navel, etc., 

and it is also important to clean the dirt from the nose and the eyelids. 


If there is anything on the body that prevents the water from flowing, then the bath (wudu) will not be valid; 

For example, fat, scum, flour, wax, paint applied to wood and iron, nail polish, sulfur, etc. 

You must not do this during Ghusl:

  • It is not appropriate to take a bath with the body uncovered in front of everyone; 
  • if there is no enclosed bath, at least one should cover oneself with clothes.

  • The Messenger of Allah himself used to take a bath by covering oneself with clothes.
  • Al-Bukhari 1 / 11-(42)
  • It is permissible to take a bath with oil. One should be careful when entering the water and taking a bath while fasting: some carelessness can damage the fast. Sometimes, the fast can even be broken.

  • If taking a bath is obligatory, it is not advisable to delay it unnecessarily. Do not do it. 
  • Because the angels of mercy (junb) do not come to a house where such (8) people live. If there is a valid reason for delay,
  • at least one should perform ablution or tayammum and return. 
  • Nowadays, mercy is the greatest blessing in the homes of Muslims
  • because in a house where one spends a long time in a state of great impurity I mean in napak state there,prayers are also made up; 
  • Therefore, such Muslims will not be oppressed by evil human beings and demons.
  • Muslim mothers recite the third Kalima of Istighfar and Durood during the time of prayer during menstruation 
  • It is not permissible to read or touch the Quran during a state of great impurity, but it is permissible to pronounce the name of Allah, recite the Kalimas and recite Durood. 
  • It is makruh to touch the book of Tafseer, and it is haraam to touch the Quran without it.
  • Doctor of Peace, the Jewel of the Blessed (76/1) + Gift + Prayer of the Blessed)
  • It is also forbidden to slaughter animals in this state of great impurity. It is also makruh to call to prayer.



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