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Things Which Are Forbidden for a Junub Person

Issue 228: There are five things which are legally forbidden for a person who is in the state of Janabah (Junub):

1- Touching the script of the Holy Quran or the Name of Allah as well as the names of the Holy Prophet, Imams and Her Holiness Fatima Zahra (PBUT) with any part of the body.

2- Going to Masjid-ul-Haram and Masjid-ul-Nabee even if one enters through one entrance and exits through the other, i.e., they do not stay there.

3- Staying in other mosques, but when one enters through one entrance and exits through the other or enters the mosque to take something out, it does not matter if he is Junub. As an obligatory precaution one must not stay in or enter Imams' holy shrines either.

4- Putting or leaving something in a mosque.

5- Reading or reciting those chapters (Suras) of the Holy Quran which necessitate obligatory prostrations and those Chapters are:

The thirty second chapter (Sajdah), the forty first chapter (Fussilat), the fifty third chapter (Najm), the ninety sixth chapter (Alaq), and it is even forbidden to read or recite a verse of these four chapters.

Issue 229: If a person allocates a place in his house (or office etc) to saying prayers, it is not treated like a mosque.

Issue 230: It is not forbidden for a Junub person to stay in the shrines of the off springs of the Holy Imams, but it is forbidden to stay in the mosques usually built next to them.

Q231: Is it permissible for a person who is not Junub to perform Janabah Ghusl as a recommended worship? Is it allowable to say obligatory prayers with such a Ghusl?

A: It is not permissible to perform Janabah Ghusl and if it is performed as a precaution, one must perform Wudhu for offering prayers.

Q232: If urine is discharged while performing Ghusl, will the Ghusl be valid or invalid? If valid, is it permissible to offer prayers with that Ghusl or is it obligatory to perform Wudhu for that?

A: The Ghusl will be valid, but it is not permissible to offer prayers with it and to do so, one must perform wudhu.

Q233: What is meant by ear canal where it is not obligatory to wash while performing Ghusl?

A: It is the invisible part of the ears.

Q234: What will the verdict be if one discharges a liquid while sleeping, and if they cannot recognize the triple sign of ejaculation while sleeping or after waking up?

A: As long as the triple sign is not recognized, the person is not Junub and there is no need for investigation.

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