The Fardh Acts of Ghusl (bathing)

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The Fardh Acts of Ghusl (bathing)

To gargle the mouth in such a way that water reaches everywhere.

To wash the nose up to the soft bone.

To pour water over the entire body.

While bathing, one should not face the qiblah. Too much of water should not be used, nor should so little be used, that one is unable to wash thoroughly. The bath should be taken at such a place that no one can see the bather. One should not talk while bathing. After bathing, the body should be wiped with a cloth or towel. The person should hasten to cover his body to the extent that if the feet were not washed when making wudhu, then when he moves from the place of ghusl, he should cover himself up first and then wash the feet.