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Remaining in a State of Janabah during the Month of Ramadan

State of Janabah and Masturbation

During the month of Ramadan, last year, the janabah ghusl had become binding upon me during sahar...

Q: During the month of Ramadan, last year, the janabah ghusl had become binding upon me during sahar (2-3 hour period preceding fajr adhan) one night; on waking up during sahar – in a state of janabah – I had decided to wait until the time for ghuslating becomes limited thus enabling me to tayammumate, instead of ghuslating. However, after falling asleep I hadn’t woken up till after the fajr adhan. What is my duty?

A: Although you had intended to perform your duty during the limited time (preceding the fajr adhan), nevertheless the compensatory fast for that day remains binding upon you. Note that had tayammum been your canonical duty and you had, in fact, intended to carry it out before fajr – albeit unsuccessful due to having fallen asleep – the fast would have been deemed valid due to the nature of your sleep i.e. it being termed your first sleep (post-janabah).

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