What if remainder of the semen has been emitted after making Ghusl?
Query 1:
What is the ruling about Ghusl when a person has already made Ghusl, and then later finds the remainder of the semen has been emitted?
Answer:
If some semen was emitted and one makes Ghusl before passing urine, sleeping or walking forty paces and then reads Namaaz, but later finds that the remainder of the semen has been emitted then he must make Ghusl as this is regarded as part of the same semen which was initially emitted from its origin due to arousal.
Query 2:
In this case, will he have to repeat the Namaaz which he already read after making the initial Ghusl?
Answer:
There is no need to repeat the Namaaz which he has already performed, as it is regarded as valid.
Query 3:
If a person makes Ghusl after passing urine etc. will the same rule still apply?
Answer:
If the person makes Ghusl after passing urine, sleeping or walking forty paces and the semen was then emitted without any feeling of arousal, it will not necessitate Ghusl, and this semen will not be regarded as being part of the actual semen which was initially emitted (due to arousal).
References:
Bahar e Shariat vol. 2, Sadr al-Shariah Allama Amjad Ali Aazmi
[ English Translation ]
Mufti Afthab Cassim al-Qadri Ridawi Noori,
Imam Mustafa Raza Research Center,
Durban, South Africa.