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Some scholars say that sperm is impure, but apparently it is pure, for it is only recommended to wash it off if it is still wet, and<br />

to scratch it off if it is dry. Said 'Aishah, "I used to scratch the sperm off the Messenger of Allah's clothes if it was dry, and<br />

wash it off if it was still wet." (This is related by ad-Daraqutni, Abu 'Awanah and al-Bazzar). It is also related that Ibn 'Abbas<br />

said, "I asked the Messenger of Allah about sperm on clothes. He said, 'It is the same as mucus and spittle. It is sufficient to<br />

rub the area with a rag or cloth."'<br />

The hadith was related by ad-Daraqutni, al-Baihaqi and atTahawi. There is a difference in the narration over whether it should<br />

be in marfu'or mauqoof form.<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah Subjects<br />

Ablution Ghusl, Actions Requiring It<br />

1. Discharge of sperm (al-Mani) owing to stimulation while asleep or awake<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 49<br />

2. If the sperm is discharged without any type of stimulation (owing to illness or extreme cold)<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 49<br />

3. If one has a wet dream but does not find any traces of ejaculation<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 50<br />

4. If one wakes from sleep and finds some moistness, but does not recall any wet dream, though he is sure it is sperm,<br />

what should he do?<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 50<br />

5. If a man squeezes his penis to prevent ejaculation<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 50<br />

6. Sperm on the clothes during prayer<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 51<br />

7. Touching the two circumcised parts<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 51<br />

ISL Quran Subjects<br />

Biology-creation of Man<br />

2. Further generations created from sperm<br />

18.37, 22.5, 23.13, 32.8, 35.11, 40.67<br />

3. Man comes from a very small part of the excreted sperm<br />

32.8<br />

4. Man comes from a small quantity of sperm<br />

16.4, 18.37, 22.5, 23.13, 32.8, 35.11, 53.46, 75.37, 77.20, 86.6<br />

SPIDER:<br />

29:41 - The parable of those who take protectors other than Allah is that of the Spider who builds<br />

(to itself) a house; but truly the flimsiest of houses is the Spider's house if they but knew.<br />

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3466 The Spider's house is one of the wonderful Signs of Allah's creation. It is made up of fine silk threads spun out of silk<br />

glands in the spider's body. There are many kinds of spiders and many kinds of spider's houses. Two main types of<br />

houses may be mentioned. There is the tubular nest or web, a silk-lined house or burrow with one or two trap-doors.<br />

This may be called his residential or family mansion. Then there is what is ordinarily called a spider's web, consisting<br />

of a central point with radiating threads running in all directions and acting as tie-beams to the quasi-circular<br />

concentric threads that form the body of the web. This is his hunting box. The whole structure exemplifies economy in<br />

time, material, and strength. If an insect is caught in the net, the vibration set up in the radiating threads is at once<br />

communicated to the spider, who can come and kill his prey. In case the prey is powerful, the spider is furnished with<br />

poison glands with which to kill his prey. The spider sits either in the centre of the web or hides on the under-side of a<br />

leaf or in some crevice, but he always has a single thread connecting him with his web, to keep him in telephonic<br />

communication. The female spider is much bigger than the male, and in Arabic the generic gender of 'Ankabut is<br />

feminine. (29.41)<br />

3467 Most of the facts in the last note can be read into the Parable. For their thickness the spider's threads are very strong<br />

from the point of view of relativity, but in our actual world they are flimsy, especially the threads of the gossamer<br />

spider floating in the air. So is the house and strength of the man who relies on material resources however fine or<br />

beautiful relatively; before the eternal Reality they are as nothing. The spider's most cunning architecture cannot stand<br />

against a wave of a man's hand. His poison glands are like the hidden poison in our beautiful worldly plans which may<br />

take various shapes but have seeds of death in them. (29.41)<br />

SPLENDOUR OF LIFE:<br />

10:88 – Moses prayed: "Our Lord! Thou hast indeed bestowed on Pharaoh and his Chiefs splendor<br />

and wealth in the life of the Present and so our Lord they mislead (men) from Thy Path. Deface our<br />

Go to UP<br />

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