
The expression 'meeting of the circumcised parts' means the penetration of the penis into the vulva. The other instance where there is 'meeting of the two circumcised parts'in other words, sexual intercourse, then bath of janaabat is obligatory on both, man as well as woman. If there is no ejaculation then no bath is obligatory.

F or the ghusl of wet dream, you should insert the name "lil ehtelaame" in place of the name of the ghusl in the Niyyat given above. When this ritual bath becomes obligatory on you, then you're reciting of the Qur'an, going to the mosque or ziyaarat, taking the meal, fasting is unlawful without taking the bath. Where a man fails to do this and purifies himself, and even if a drop of semen flows from his penis, he should have to renew his bath. Thus if a woman dreams of sexual intercourse during the sleep as a man dreams, a bath is obligatory on her. R asulullah SAWS said, 'If a woman sees in a dream what a man sees, which results in a wet dream, then a bath is prescribed on her too.Ī woman surely possesses a liquid like the liquid of a man, but in her Allah has hidden what is manifest in a man. However, if the liquid is not semen, but a minute quantity of mucus or other liquid has flown from the organ, there is no obligation to have bath. If upon waking he finds no liquid has in fact exuded from the sex organ, there is no obligation to have a bath. The name of the ghusl, "le quboole deenilahe" should be inserted in the Niyyat mentioned above. I f an unbeliever embraces Islam, he has to perform ghusl which is obligatory. In the name of Allah Who is the Greatest.

I am taking this ritual bath to purify myself because of - name of ghusl - which is obligatory on me.
