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'''Iḥtilām''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|إحتلام}}) refers to discharge of semen in sleep which is considered as a sign of [[puberty]] of men in [[Islam]]. Those who experience Ihtilam are called Muhtalim ({{iarabic|مُحتَلِم}}). They are obligated to perform [[Ghusl]] (ritual bath) before performing religious rituals including saying [[prayers]] and observing [[fast]]. If a person is on a fast and experience ihtilam, fasting is not regarded void in that situation.
'''Iḥtilām''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|إحتلام}}) refers to discharge of semen in sleep which is considered as a sign of [[puberty]] of men in [[Islam]]. Those who experience Ihtilam are called Muhtalim ({{iarabic|مُحتَلِم}}). They are obligated to perform [[Ghusl]] (ritual bath) before performing religious rituals including saying [[prayers]] and observing [[fast]]. If a person is on a fast and experience ihtilam, fasting is not regarded void in that situation.


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