No, ghusl is not required if urine drops on clothes.
According to Islamic teachings, contact with urine only necessitates purification of the affected area, not a full body wash (ghusl). The steps to take if urine comes into contact with clothes are detailed below.
Purification after Urine Contact
Here's a breakdown of what you do need to do if urine gets on your clothes or body:
- Wudu (Ablution): You are required to perform wudu before prayer if you have passed urine.
- Washing the Affected Area: You must wash the specific part of your body or clothing that has come into contact with the urine.
What if Urine Leakage is Unintentional?
The reference material addresses situations where urine leakage is beyond a person's control:
- Urinary Incontinence: If you experience occasional, uncontrollable drops of urine, the rules of urinary incontinence apply. This often involves taking precautions and performing wudu before each prayer.
In summary, while urine necessitates purification through wudu and washing the affected area, it does not require ghusl.