YOGYAKARTA - Mandatory bathing and junub bathing are ways of self-employment taught in Islam. Both are done to clean themselves up from the great hadith. However, there are several differences in mandatory bathing and junub bathing that must be understood by every Muslim.
Bathing is mandatory to have several types according to the reasons behind it. Bathing junub is included in one type of mandatory bath. Not infrequently many people think that bathing is mandatory and bathing in junub is the same thing. In fact, there are differences in meaning and context between the two that are important to understand.
Mandi wajib dan mandi junub sama-sama termasuk dalam bagian dari thaharah (bersurah), namun memiliki perbedaan dalam hal alasan, hukum, serta covering kondisi yang membutuhkannya. Memahami perbedaan ini sangat penting agar umat Islam dapat melaksanakan ibadah dalam keadaan suci sesuai syariat.
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Mandi wajib, atau yang biasa disebut mandi besar (al-ghusl), merupakan bentuk kual diri dengan cara bersihkan seluruh tubuh menggunakan air untuk menghapus hadas besar. Mandi ini diwajib diwajibkan dalam berbagai kondisi, seperti setelah menstrual, nifas, maupun setelah proses melahirkan pada wanita.
Bathing must be done if someone is in a big hadadas state. Big hadas can happen for various reasons, including:
Taking a junub is a type of mandatory bath that is carried out specifically when a person experiences junub conditions. Junub is an impure state caused by the release of manifold water, either consciously or not, or after having a husband and wife relationship.
Jadi mandi junub termasuk dalam mandi wajib wajib, tetapi dilakukan secara khusus untuk menghilangkan hadas besar akibat junub. Artinya, mandi mandi junub adalah mandihan wajib yang dilakukan karena acara junub, yaitu:
Dalil tentang kewajiban mandi junub dapat ditemukan dalam Al-Qur'an, seperti dalam Surah An-Nisa ayat 43:
"O believers, do not approach the prayer, while you are in a state of junub, until you take a bath..." (QS. An-Nisa: 43)
Thus, the junub bath is part of a mandatory bath, but not all mandatory bathing is a junub bath. This is an important point that often confuses some people.
Although both ways to make a pilgrimage, between mandatory bathing and junub bathing have differences in several aspects. Here are some basic differences between mandatory bathing and junub bathing that need to be known:
Those are some differences in mandatory bathing and junub bathing which are important to understand by every Muslim. By knowing the difference, you can know which way to clean is right when you have to make a pilgrimage because you do a big hadith. Also read and wash the bath must use warm water.
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