Assalaamualaikum dear sheikh I hope you are in good faith... please can you provide the daleel for new muslim who takes shahada to have fardh ghusl please
In response to the question regarding the evidence (daleel) for a new Muslim who takes the shahada to perform a mandatory (fardh) ghusl, there is a relevant **Sahih Hadith** from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The Prophet (peace be upon him) said to **Qays ibn ‘Asim** after he had embraced Islam: > **“Perform ghusl with water and lotus leaves.”** > (Narrated by Abu Dawood (355), al-Tirmidhi (605) and al-Nasaa’i (188)). > It is classified as **Sahih (authentic)** by scholars like al-Albani. This hadith indicates that upon embracing Islam, a person is recommended to perform ghusl as an act of purification. Thus, based on this hadith, performing ghusl is encouraged for a new Muslim as a symbolic and actual purification after declaring their faith. While there may be differences of opinion on whether it is obligatory (fardh) or recommended (mustahabb), many scholars classify it as obligatory based on the explicit command given in this hadith.
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Sheikh I hope you cover Hasan Al Basri, Sufyan At-Thawri and Imam Ahmad as well insha'Allah.
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Assalamualaikum from Zanzibar island Tanzania please sheikh what do you say about betting or bet ?
Assalaamualaikum dear sheikh I hope you are in good faith... please can you provide the daleel for new muslim who takes shahada to have fardh ghusl please
if you check islamqa you will see that according to the hanbali and maliki madhab, it is fardh, and the other madhabs say its reccomended.
In response to the question regarding the evidence (daleel) for a new Muslim who takes the shahada to perform a mandatory (fardh) ghusl, there is a relevant **Sahih Hadith** from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said to **Qays ibn ‘Asim** after he had embraced Islam:
> **“Perform ghusl with water and lotus leaves.”**
> (Narrated by Abu Dawood (355), al-Tirmidhi (605) and al-Nasaa’i (188)).
> It is classified as **Sahih (authentic)** by scholars like al-Albani.
This hadith indicates that upon embracing Islam, a person is recommended to perform ghusl as an act of purification.
Thus, based on this hadith, performing ghusl is encouraged for a new Muslim as a symbolic and actual purification after declaring their faith. While there may be differences of opinion on whether it is obligatory (fardh) or recommended (mustahabb), many scholars classify it as obligatory based on the explicit command given in this hadith.
You can ask chatgpt these questions for it to try to look sahih hadith for you. Barakallah fik
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