Istebra
Posted on February 12, 2018 by abraaradmin No comments
⛔ Just For Men ⛔
💦 Istebra
💧Istibra is a recommended act for men after urinating. Its object is to ensure that no more urine is left in the urethra. There are certain ways of performing Istibra, and the best of them is that after the passing of urine, if the anus also becomes najis it is cleaned first.
💧 Thereafter, the part between the anus and the root of penis should be pressed thrice, with the middle finger of the left hand. Then the thumb is placed on the penis, and the forefinger below it is pressing three times up to the point of circumcision, then the front part of the penis should be jerked three times.
💧The moisture which is discharged by man during love and physical relationship , is called ‘Mazi’. It is not najis, and so is the liquid which is seen after ejaculation. It is called ‘Wazi’. Similarly, the liquid which at times comes out after urine, is called ‘Wadi’ and it is not najis if urine has not reached it.
💧If a person performs Istibra after urinating, and then discharges liquid doubting whether it is urine, or one of the above mentioned three liquids, that liquid is not najis.
💧If a person doubts whether he has performed Istibra or not, and then discharges a liquid about which he is not sure whether it is najis or not, that liquid will be deemed najis, and if he has performed Wudhu it becomes void. However, if he doubts whether he performed the Istibra correctly or not, and a liquid is discharged about which he is not sure whether it is najis or not, that liquid will not be najis , and it will not invalidate the Wudhu.
💧If a person performs Istibra, and also performs Wudhu, and if after Wudhu he sees a liquid discharged, of which he knows that it is either urine or semen, it will be obligatory upon him to perform Ghusl, together with Wudhu. But if he had not done Wudhu after Istibra, then Wudhu alone will be sufficient.
💧When enough time has lapsed since urinating, and one becomes sure that no urine is left in urinary passage, and then he sees some liquid, doubting whether it is najis or not, he will not consider it as najis, even if he had not done Istibra. If he has Wudhu, it will be valid.
💧Istibra is not meant for women, and if she sees any liquid and she doubts whether it is urine, that liquid is not najis, and it will not invalidate Wudhu and Ghusl.