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Islamic Ruling on Mazi and Wadi: Ghusl or Wudu

The Islamic ruling is that discharge of mazi or wadi does not make ghusl obligatory; only wudu is required, and the affected body and clothes must be washed.
Islamic Ruling on Mazi and Wadi: Ghusl or Wudu
  • Published OnFebruary 1, 2026
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Hazrat Ali رضي الله عنه said that he used to experience frequent discharge of mazi. He mentioned this to the Prophet ﷺ, and the Prophet ﷺ told him not to do ghusl for this. He instructed that when mazi is seen, the private part should be washed and wudu should be performed like the wudu for prayer. He also clarified that when actual fluid appears, meaning mani, then ghusl becomes obligatory.

In another narration, Hazrat Ali رضي الله عنه reported that the Prophet ﷺ clearly said that if mazi comes out, then wudu is required, and if mani comes out, then ghusl is required.

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Based on these hadith, Islamic scholars ruled that both mazi and wadi are impure. Their discharge breaks wudu, but it does not make ghusl obligatory. Therefore, only wudu is required after mazi or wadi. If mazi or wadi touches the body or clothes, it makes them impure, and washing them is necessary.

This fatwa clearly explains that ghusl is not required for mazi or wadi, but purity must be restored through wudu and washing the affected area, as stated by Islamic scholars.

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