#441: Ruling on the One who ejaculates in His sleep without a Wet Dream
QUESTION
” Salamun aleikum waramatulah wabarakahtu, if a guy wakes and found himself wet without actually having any dream whatsoever, should he just clean up or compulsory he should have a spiritual bath… Thanks in anticipation.”
ANSWER
Wa alaykum salaam warahmatullaah wabarakaatuh
Alhamdulillāh, may Allāh reward you for your Inquisition, āmīn.
As for your question, know that the reason for the obligation of observing the ghusl after a wet dream is not the dream in itself but the ejaculation that comes with it.
That said, if you were to have a dream that involves intercourse and you wake up without some ejaculation, you are not to observe the ghusl. And if you were to wake up without a dream but with traces of ejaculation, you must observe the ghusl.
Evidence for this is the Hadīth collected from our mother A’isha – radiyallaahu anha – that she said:
سُئِلَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ عَنْ الرَّجُلِ يَجِدُ الْبَلَلَ وَلَا يَذْكُرُ احْتِلَامًا قَالَ يَغْتَسِلُ. رواه أحمد وأبو داوود والترمذي.
“The Messenger of Allāh – salallaahu alayhi wasallam – was asked concerning a man who finds the stains of semen and did not remember having a dream? He answered that he should make the ghusl.”
Recorded by Imām Ahmad, Abu Daawud and At-Tirmidhi
For this reason, Imām Al-Mardaawi – rahimahillaah – said in ‘Al-Insaaf’:
“As for the one who is asleep, if he were to see something on his clothes and did not remember having a dream, or any pleasures, it remains obligatory upon him to observe the ghusl. I do not know of any difference of verdict in this regard.”
Allāhu A’alam
Bārakallāhu Fīkum
Jazākumullāhu Khayran.
19th Dhul Qadah 1437.
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