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Sunan Ibn Majah is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Muhammad ibn Yazid Ibn Majah. It is one of the six canonical hadith collections.
Sunan Ibn Majah 611
Chapter: What was narrated about the obligation of bath when the two circumcised parts meet
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'When the two circumcised parts meet, and (the tip of the penis) disappears, then bath is obligatory.'"
Sunan Ibn Majah 612
Chapter: One who had an erotic dream but did not see any wetness
The Prophet said: "If anyone of wakes up and sees some wetness, but he does not think that he had an erotic dream, let him have a bath. But if he thinks that he had an erotic dream but he does not see any wetness, then he does not have to take a bath."
Sunan Ibn Majah 613
Chapter: What was narrated about being concealed when bathing
"I used to serve the Prophet, and when he wanted to take a bath he would say: 'Turn your back to me.' So I would turn my back and hung up a cloth, and concealed him with it."
Sunan Ibn Majah 614
Chapter: What was narrated about being concealed when bathing
"I asked whether the Messenger of Allah prayed voluntary prayer when traveling, but I could not find anyone to tell me until Umm Hani' bint Abu Talib told me that he had come during the year of the Conquest (of Makkah). He ordered that a screen be held up, and that was done, and he took a bath; then he prayed eight Rak'ah (units) of voluntary prayer."
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Chapter: What was narrated about being concealed when bathing
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'No one of you should bathe in open land or on a roof where he is not concealed; even if he does not see anyone, he can still be seen.'"
Sunan Ibn Majah 616
Chapter: What was narrated of the prohibition for the one holding urine or stool from praying
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'If anyone of you needs to defecate and the immediate call to prayer (Iqamah) is given, let him start with (relieving himself).'"
Sunan Ibn Majah 617
Chapter: What was narrated of the prohibition for the one holding urine or stool from praying
The Messenger of Allah forbade a man to perform prayer when he was suppressing (the urge to urinate or defecate).
Sunan Ibn Majah 618
Chapter: What was narrated of the prohibition for the one holding urine or stool from praying
"The Messenger of Allah said, 'No one of you should stand to pray when he feels some discomfort (because of needing to urinate or defecate).'"
Sunan Ibn Majah 619
Chapter: What was narrated of the prohibition for the one holding urine or stool from praying
The Messenger of Allah said: "No one among the Muslims should stand to pray when he is suppressing (the need to urinate or defecate), until he has to relieve himself."
Sunan Ibn Majah 620
Chapter: What was narrated concerning the non-menstrually bleeding woman who has counted the days of her period before her flow of blood became continuous
She went to the Messenger of Allah and complained to him about bleeding. The Messenger of Allah said: "Rather that is a vein, so look and see when your period comes, then do not perform the prayer. When the period is over, then purify yourself and perform the prayer between one period to the next."