{"_id":"6839dbbc576d9f8d2ec93e70","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Can an obligatory ghusl also count for your wudu?\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Can you make fardh ghusl and have it count as the wudu for istihada? \\n\\n\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"The ghusl (ritual bath) is required to lift a major ritual impurity such as at the completion of menstruation (haydh), or post-sexual intercourse (janaba). If you make ghusl as stated above, it counts as wudu. \\n\\nIf you are taking a normal shower (not ghusl), then you would need to make the intention for wudu in the shower and perform the steps for wudu. This would count as wudu whether praying while in a state of istihada or not. The only difference is, when in istihada, do not delay the obligatory prayer after making wudu.\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe40b76658b4c232837","tag":"Tahara: Wudu","count":117},{"_id":"668d9fdd0b76658b4c23276e","tag":"Women: Menstruation and Bleeding","count":63},{"_id":"668d9fdf0b76658b4c232795","tag":"Tahara: Ghusl","count":40}],"createdOn":"2025-05-30T16:24:28.909Z"}