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In [[Manual of Islamic laws]] there is no chapter or section dedicated to Ihtam and its rules but they are cited in sections of [[Hajj]] and [[Fasting]].
In [[Manual of Islamic laws]] there is no chapter or section dedicated to Ihtam and its rules but they are cited in sections of [[Hajj]] and [[Fasting]].


According to [[Shi'a]] [[faqihs]] (jurisprudents) in [[Islam]] Ihtilam is regarded as one of the signs of [[puberty]] of men, and their conclusions are all based on [[hadiths]] narrated by [[Yusuf al-Bahrani]] who described them in a [[mutakathir]] (abundant) fashion.
According to [[Shi'a]] [[faqihs]] (jurisprudents) in [[Islam]] Ihtilam is regarded as one of the signs of [[puberty]] of men, and their conclusions are all based on [[hadiths]] narrated by [[Yusuf al-Bahrani]] who described them in a mutakathir (abundant) fashion.


Those who experience Ihtilam are required to perform [[Ghusl]] (full ablution of body) before performing religious rituals including saying [[prayers]] and observing [[fast]] or entering mosques, reading Quranic verses with obligatory [[sajda]] (prostrating).
Those who experience Ihtilam are required to perform [[ghusl]] (full ablution of body) before performing religious rituals including saying [[prayers]] and observing [[fast]] or entering mosques, reading Qur'anic verses with obligatory [[sajda]] (prostrating).


If there are doubts on whether it was a semen discharge or not, the rule is that if discharge occurred with orgasm, [[Ghusl]] (full ablution) is required otherwise it is not.
If there are doubts on whether it was a semen discharge or not, the rule is that if discharge occurred with orgasm, ghusl (full ablution) is required otherwise it is not.


If a person intended to fast and he experience Ihtilam before the time of dawn prayers, Ghusl is required before dawn prayers' time. However if he experience Ihtilam during the day, [[fasting]] is not regarded void.
If a person intended to fast and he experience Ihtilam before the time of dawn prayers, ghusl is required before dawn prayers' time. However if he experience Ihtilam during the day, [[fasting]] is not regarded void.


If Ihtilam occurs during [[ihram]] in [[hajj]], ihram is not regarded void. But some [[faqihs]] believe if Ihtilam occurs in [[Masjid al-Ihram]] or [[Masjid al-Nabawi]] it is required to perform [[tayammum]] before leaving the mosque.
If Ihtilam occurs during [[ihram]] in hajj, ihram is not regarded void. But some faqihs believe if Ihtilam occurs in [[Masjid al-Haram]] or [[Masjid al-Nabawi]] it is required to perform [[tayammum]] before leaving the mosque.


Sexual intercourse is regarded reprehensible for muhtalims, and performing [[wudu]] (partial ablution) is required.
Sexual intercourse is regarded reprehensible for muhtalims, and performing [[wudu]] (partial ablution) is required.
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