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Praying Is it permitted to pray in a state of Janabah, if time will run out in doing ghusl?

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I want to ask, If a person wakes up at home from his regular night sleep in a state of Janabah and his condition (after he wakes up) is that:

  1. he is not deprived of water at his home.

  2. he has not yet taken a bath (in a state of Janabah)

  3. He is also has not done the Fajr prayer (Subuh).

  4. He wakes up at 155 minutes (or less) before sunrise.

What should he do in this case, should he take a bath first and risk missing / skipping the Subuh prayer by bypassing its time limit (sunrise)? (because taking a bath in a state of Janabah will surely take longer than normal bath, presumably more that 10 minutes)

Or should he just take a regular wudu right after he wakes up and attempt to do the Subuh prayer without taking a bath (praying in a state of Janabah)? Thus making it possible for him to start the Subuh prayer within its time limit.

Which one?

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I want to ask, If a person wakes up at home from his regular night sleep in a state of Janabah and his condition (after he wakes up) is that:

  1. he is not deprived of water at his home.

  2. he has not yet taken a bath (in a state of Janabah)

  3. He is also has not done the Fajr prayer (Subuh).

  4. He wakes up at 15 minutes (or less) before sunrise.

What should he do in this case, should he take a bath first and risk missing / skipping the Subuh prayer by bypassing its time limit (sunrise)? (because taking a bath in a state of Janabah will surely take longer than normal bath, presumably more that 10 minutes)

Or should he just take a regular wudu right after he wakes up and attempt to do the Subuh prayer without taking a bath (praying in a state of Janabah)? Thus making it possible for him to start the Subuh prayer within its time limit.

Which one?

Regards

I want to ask, If a person wakes up at home from his regular night sleep in a state of Janabah and his condition (after he wakes up) is that:

  1. he is not deprived of water at his home.

  2. he has not yet taken a bath (in a state of Janabah)

  3. He is also has not done the Fajr prayer (Subuh).

  4. He wakes up at 5 minutes (or less) before sunrise.

What should he do in this case, should he take a bath first and risk missing / skipping the Subuh prayer by bypassing its time limit (sunrise)? (because taking a bath in a state of Janabah will surely take longer than normal bath, presumably more that 10 minutes)

Or should he just take a regular wudu right after he wakes up and attempt to do the Subuh prayer without taking a bath (praying in a state of Janabah)? Thus making it possible for him to start the Subuh prayer within its time limit.

Which one?

Regards

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