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2210917/11/2006

He is Mentally Ill and Suffering From Waswas With Regard to Taharah (Purification)

Question: 94020

I am a young man and I am suffering from a mental illness which I think is waswas (insinuating whispers). Some days I wake up and I am not sure whether I have become junub (in a state of ritual impurity) or not. I looked in my underwear and thought that I was junub, but I did not pay any attention to it and I did not do ghusl (bathe). But as the day wore on, the waswas started. What should I do?

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

Firstly: the best remedy for waswas is to ignore it and not pay any attention to it, and not worry about the doubts that the shaytan may cast into your mind about purification, prayer etc. 

And you should also say a lot of du’a (supplication) and ask Allah to keep you safe and sound, and seek His help against the tricks of the shaytan. 

Please see the answer to question no. 62839

Secondly: 

The basic principle is that a person is still pure (tahir) and he does not have to do ghusl unless he is certain that he became junub. So long as he is not certain, then he does not have to do ghusl, even if he thinks it most likely that he became junub. 

A man who thought that he felt something whilst praying complained to the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and he said:  “Do not stop until you hear a sound or notice a smell.” Narrated by al-Bukhari (137) and Muslim (361). What is meant is: until you are certain that you have nullified your wudu (ablution). 

It seems that you do not have to do ghusl so long as you are not certain that you have become junub. 

And Allah knows best.

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