Mandi Besar dengan Tayamum, Haruskah Berwudhu Jika Ingin Sholat? | Buya Yahya Menjawab

Buya Yahya
9 Sept 202104:43

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TLDRThe transcript discusses the practice of tayamum (dry ablution) in Islam, explaining its role in replacing both wudhu (ablution) and ghusl (ritual washing) in cases of necessity, such as when water is unavailable or during illness. It covers scenarios where tayamum is required for both minor and major ritual purity, including when a woman is menstruating or someone is ill. The discussion emphasizes that tayamum is sufficient for prayer and can replace both ablution and washing, with conditions clarified about when to re-perform it based on specific needs or physical states.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Tayamum is allowed when certain conditions are met, such as the unavailability of water or the inability to use it due to illness.
  • 😀 Tayamum can replace both wudu (ablution) and ghusl (ritual bath) when water is not available.
  • 😀 Tayamum is not just a replacement for wudu, but also for ghusl in cases like post-menstruation or post-childbirth bleeding (nifas).
  • 😀 To perform tayamum, you need to touch clean earth or dust, and then wipe your face and hands (not by rolling in dust).
  • 😀 Tayamum can be performed for both obligatory and voluntary prayers if no water is available or if one is unable to use water.
  • 😀 After performing tayamum for a major ritual impurity (like menstruation or post-childbirth bleeding), you can pray without needing a new wudu, unless another minor impurity occurs.
  • 😀 If you perform tayamum and later experience a situation that breaks the small wudu (like using the bathroom), you should perform tayamum again for new prayers.
  • 😀 After completing tayamum, you are allowed to read the Quran and perform prayers, but you may need to repeat tayamum if the prayer time passes.
  • 😀 Tayamum replaces the need for water-based rituals when illness prevents using water or when there is no water in a location.
  • 😀 If water is available but then is unavailable temporarily, tayamum can still be valid, and you do not need to repeat it unless you regain access to water and the original conditions change.

Q & A

  • What is tayamum, and when is it allowed in Islam?

    -Tayamum is a ritual purification performed when water is unavailable or cannot be used due to illness or other valid reasons. It is permitted when a person cannot use water for ablution (wudhu) or bathing (ghusl), such as during sickness or when water is scarce.

  • Can tayamum replace both wudhu and ghusl?

    -Yes, tayamum can replace both wudhu (minor ablution) and ghusl (major ablution). If someone cannot perform ghusl due to illness or the lack of water, tayamum is sufficient to perform prayers.

  • Is it necessary to roll in the dust while performing tayamum?

    -No, it is not necessary to roll in the dust. Tayamum involves lightly touching the earth with the hands and then wiping the face and hands. The key action is not rolling in dust but the symbolic act of purification.

  • Can a person on their menstrual period (haidh) perform tayamum for prayer?

    -Yes, a woman on her menstrual period can perform tayamum to replace wudhu and ghusl for prayers. Once she performs tayamum, she is allowed to pray without needing to wait for the menstrual cycle to end.

  • Does performing tayamum invalidate if a person later uses water?

    -No, once a person has performed tayamum for a valid reason (such as illness or water scarcity), they do not need to redo the tayamum unless they break the state of purity, such as by passing wind or relieving themselves.

  • How is tayamum performed, and which body parts are involved?

    -Tayamum involves touching clean earth or a similar surface, then wiping the face and hands. These are the same areas that would be washed during wudhu, making it a symbolic purification when water is not available.

  • Is it necessary to repeat tayamum if someone has already performed it for a previous prayer?

    -Yes, if a person wishes to perform a subsequent prayer after completing tayamum, they need to perform a new tayamum for each prayer session, as long as their state of purity has been compromised (e.g., if they pass wind or use the restroom).

  • Can tayamum be used to replace ghusl if a person is in a state of major ritual impurity?

    -Yes, tayamum can replace ghusl if a person is in a state of major ritual impurity (such as after sexual activity or menstruation) and cannot access water. It suffices to perform tayamum in place of ghusl for prayer.

  • Under what conditions can a person use tayamum for ritual purification?

    -A person can use tayamum when they do not have access to water or are unable to use it due to illness or injury. The conditions include the absence of water or the inability to use it due to health reasons, such as an injury or sickness.

  • If someone recovers from an illness and has access to water again, do they need to repeat their wudhu or ghusl?

    -Once the person recovers and has access to water, they are required to repeat wudhu or ghusl as necessary, depending on their previous state of impurity. Tayamum is only a temporary solution in the absence of water.

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