Yes, in Islamic tradition, it is recommended to perform ghusl (ritual washing) after touching one's private parts.
No, making wudu is not required after performing ghusl. Ghusl, a full body ritual purification in Islam, already includes the washing of the body parts required for wudu.
Of course you can. You have to make ghusl (if ghusl is necessary for purification) in order to pray. Fasting does not change that. And fasting without praying is useless. So you must make ghusl (being careful not to take the water into the back of the throat).
To perform ghusl quickly and effectively, start by making a sincere intention to purify yourself. Then, wash your private parts, perform wudu (ablution), and pour water over your entire body three times. Make sure to thoroughly wash your hair and body, ensuring that no part is left dry. Finally, pray for forgiveness and completion of the ghusl.
try touching your eyeball with dust,pollen,and mucus
No, ghusl (ritual washing) is not required after kissing.
As far as the niyyat (intention) for the Ghusl is concerned, according to Hanafi jurists, the niyyat is not necessary for the validity of Ghusl. Thus if a person, who is under obligation to perform Ghusl, fall into a pool of water or runs under heavy rain and every part of his body becomes wet, it is considered that he has performed Ghusl irrespective of the fact that whether or not he intended to perform Ghusl. According to Imam Shafi, however, it is necessary to do niyyat before starting with Ghusl.
If one has washed oneself after becoming junub, it is mustahab [an act for which there is thawâb (blessing) and if omitted there is no sin] for one to make a ghusl for becoming a Muslim. If a disbeliever who is junub has a shower to wash the dirt, that person also gets out of the state of janâbat. For niyyat [intention] in ghusl is not fard in the Hanafî Madhhab. One is considered to have made a ghusl when one has a shower. However, if that person has not taken a shower after becoming junub, then it is fard to perform a ghusl when becoming a Muslim. (Ethics of Islam)
Ghusl should be made straight after andsexual relations. If you do fall asleep then at least try to make ghusl before sehri ends. It is sinful to delay ghusl till fajr unnecessarrily. However, if a person delays it due to time constraints etc the fast is still accepted. In this case, ghusl should be made after sehri with care not to inhale or swallow water.
It is not necessary to wash inside the eyes during ablution and ghusl, so contact lenses do not prevent the performance of them. That is, you do not have to remove them in ablution and ghusl.
Ghusl is required for a woman in Islam after menstruation, postpartum bleeding, or sexual intercourse.
Performing ghusl does not count as wudu. Ghusl is a full-body ritual purification in Islam, while wudu is a partial washing of specific body parts before prayer.
Ghusl is required in Islam after certain activities, such as sexual intercourse or ejaculation. Simply getting wet does not require ghusl unless it is due to one of those specific activities.