In Islam, the liquid that sometimes comes out after urination is known as Wadi.
Understanding Wadi
- Definition: Wadi is a white, thick, and dirty liquid.
- Odor: It generally doesn't have a smell.
- Occurrence: It typically emerges after urination.
- Impact on Ritual Purity: Wadi invalidates the Wudhu (ablution). (Tahtawi pg.80)
Feature | Description |
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Name | Wadi |
Appearance | White, thick, and dirty |
Smell | Generally odorless |
Timing | Usually after urination |
Affect on Wudhu | Invalidates Wudhu |
Importance of Understanding Wadi
Knowing about Wadi is crucial for Muslims to maintain ritual purity for prayers and other acts of worship. Since it invalidates Wudhu, one must perform Wudhu again before engaging in these acts.