Ghusl in Quran
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peace centi50
i dnt know if i understood you correctly what u are asking?
anyways this word appears only twice in quran.. and you gave both of the refferences.. according to the sentence structure its appears a state or stage when u finished sexin urdu language the same word we used as " halat -e-janabat" when somebody finished discharging and he is in a condition without bath.
although this root got multiple meanings.. depend on the usage of sentence structure..
like from same root words like
"junoob"=south and
"janib"=towards a side or directionexactly these words are also found in urdu with similar meanings.. depend on usage..
let me know if thats what you were asking?
Thank u immrankhawja for your answer. Yes that was what I was asking
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Does the Qur'an require us to perform full body bath after sex
Thank you brothers
Thank you for posting this!
I had similiar question. I understand we need to bathe..i mean who wouldnt want to? but what about the ritualistic steps during the bathe? See video below. Is all this from hadith? And if you don't do ghusl exactly like this then you are still considered dirty??
And God wont accept your prayers?https//youtu.be/PEgUbg9YuCA
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Before asking the question, have you read Quran 56 and 443?
If so, the answer is obvious.Yes i have. Everything seems obvious when i read Quran but then i go into the real world and begin to doubt myself. Its constant struggle to drown things out and not be influenced by your peers and family
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its interesting to know how language give birth to words and new words ..
in pubjabi language when some body have to take bath people use a word let me take a "taree"
i asked my uncle what this "taree" means he say its mean to take shower/bath..
i said why "taree" he said people who used to swim in the river or lake its called "terkai" from that word a short word evolved what we say as "taree" on other words "teraki" means swimming not bath/shower..
we must have to change all the language of punjabi every single word how its derived make no sense at all...
even in my language urdu i get confuse when same word for bath people use
one say "naha lo" 97 % people used it as taking bath
one say "ghusal lo" only 3 % people used it as bath (which seems more accurate for bath as it derived from arabic)
both are correct usages and unnderstood by same principal regardless of meanings of words..both have same meanings but different drived forms from language to language..
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with this simple question people understand what i am trying to say
what is the word for "bath" quran used in its language ? (not arabic)this book is from God and contain words on the excellency of literacy at high level ,
from same book people drive their grammer and replace their baseless words in to more appropriate manner..
example is the birth of urdu language that replace lot of words from arabic grammer and persian grammer to replace words of hindi and sanskrit
but we still use those hindi words in our daily language still after 200 years.. it will be in the language untill the language will alive.. -
I have not understood you, but I appreciate your time imrankhawaja
thanx brother,
i just write that post for you even i have to go somewhere..read it two three times and let me know what is your native language i will ty to post you next example in your own native language ..
in short what i ask ,
did quran used any word for taking shower?
if it is then what is the word in quran used as taking shower/bath?(it has nothing to do with what arabic , punjabi ,persian or urdu speaker using for taking bath)
becoz the living arabic is totally different than the language of quran its a well known fact.(keeping this thing in mind read my post again)
and if you are just wasting my time "then God bless you" -
The Quran has not used any word for taking shower. No I am not wasting your time brother. I appreciate you giving me your time to answer.
now you exactly understand that quran did not use word ghusal in quran in which whole of your understanding relying on..
ghusal is arabic for taking shower
taree is punjabi of taking shower
naha lo is the urdu of taking showerso i only request you to see the title of your thread which is illogical
"ghusal in quran" there is no ghusal word in quran
on the other hand quran is telling you about hygeine stuff which every doctor also tells you..
i wonder why people use water for cleaning things , like plates dishes and their bodiesso if quran is telling to do same what is the problem in all of it ? hope it will helps..
if u have anything to ask , then i will reply you back when i come back home untill then take care