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'''Janaba''' (Arabic: {{ia|جَنابَة}}) is a [[Fiqh|jurisprudential]] term meaning a state of a person in which, according to Islamic jurisprudence, performing some acts of worships such as [[prayer]], [[fasting]], [[hajj]], and entering [[mosque]] is [[forbidden|prohibited]]. Janaba is a result of discharging semen or sexual intercourse that involves penetration. The person who is in this state is called "junub" (Arabic: {{ia|جُنُب}}).
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'''Janaba''' (Arabic: {{ia|جَنابَة}}) is a [[Fiqh|jurisprudential]] term meaning a state of being non-[[Tahara|tahir]] which is a result of discharging semen or sexual intercourse that involves penetration. The person who is in this state is called "junub" (Arabic: {{ia|جُنُب}}). Janaba is a [[Al-Hadath al-Akbar|al-hadath al-akbar]]. According to Islamic jurisprudence, performing some acts of worships such as [[prayer]], [[fasting]], [[hajj]], and entering [[mosque]] is [[forbidden|prohibited]].  


By performing [[ghusl al-janaba]] one comes out of this state.
By performing [[ghusl al-janaba]] one comes out of this state.
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