MORE ABOUT BATH
Q. How many kinds of bath are there?
There are three kinds of bath:
1. Commanded (Fard);
2. Prophet’s Precept (Masnun);
3. Desirable (Mustahab).
Q. How many categories of Bath are Fard?
They are six in number. These will be
discussed elsewhere in the book.
Q. Which baths are Masnun? Name them.
There are four of them, namely:
1. Bath for Friday prayers;
2. Bath for the prayers of the two ‘Ids;
3. Bath before putting on Ihram (cloth
specially worn by Hajj pilgrims); and
4. Bath before staying at ‘Arafat.
Q. Which baths are Mustahab?
Quite a few baths are Mustahab. Some of
them are as follows:
1. Bath on the fifteenth of the month of
Sha’ban;
2. Bath in the night of ‘arafa i.e., in the
night following the evening of the 8th of zulhijjah;
3. Bath for the Salat of the solar and lunar
eclipse;
4. Bath for the Salat-ul-Istisqa (prayers
for the rains);
5. Bath before entry into the holy cities of
Makka and Madina;
6. Bath by a person who has given bath to a
dead body;
7. Bath by an unbeliever after he has
embraced Islam.
Q. A person from whom bath is due dives into
the river or stands in the rain so that water flows down his whole body, will
the bath be deemed to have been performed by him?
Yes, provided he also rinses his mouth
and passes water into his nostrils.
Q. Is it permissible to face Qiblah during
bath?
Facing the Qiblah when one id naked is
forbidden. If, however, the parts of the body commanded to be covered are duly
covered, there is no harm in it.
Q. How is it to bathe with the Satr
uncovered?
Bathing in the bathroom or at any other
secluded place with no one to see one’s Satr is permissible.
Q. What are the undesirable acts (Makruhat)
in bath?
These are the following:
1. Wasteful use of water in bath;
2. Talking during the bath with the Satr
uncovered;
3. Facing Qiblah;
4. Bathing against the Precepts of the holy
Prophet.
Q. Is ablution necessary for Salat in
addition to bath if ablution was not done before bathing?
Bath embarrasses ablution as well. As
such no ablution is necessary after bath.
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