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#1 Luckee

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Posted 15 July 2012 - 09:00 AM

Excuse me for the topic, if it is not appropriate to talk about this. I do want to know the Muslim perspecive on ejaculation. Wether its allowed or not, when, etc.

Well, the question is about semen retention. In the west, people call it "semen retention" because people consider it a practice and effort to not ejaculate/masturbate. The energies will rise up and you will feel little need for sleep or rest. Infact, sometimes its dangerous if you have no clarity of mind. The energies will be frustrated and seek to be released trough impulsive behaviour such as sex/masturbation or seeking one night stands with strangers.
You have to release resistance inside your entire mind and body, in order to cope with these energies. So I know that only Muslims could be able to do such a thing, as they are the best at "self surrender" and clarity of mind.

How do muslims view the topic of ejaculation, sex, semen? I heared from a friend that Muslims only are allowed to release semen for the creation of a baby. This I found very interesting! Is it true for all Muslims? Or only few. I imagine you must live very intimately with Allah in mind at all times in order to cope with such high energies in your life constantly. Allot of people are very drained, from ejaculation. So they woulden't even know they are constantly being misguided by the devil, because they're like sleep walkers compared to men who never release their semen.

There are some practices that allow the energies to rise up trough the entire body, from the sexual organs, trough relaxation techniques. This results in what people call "non ejaculatory whole body orgasms". Which basicly means, you never release semen and instead of becoming tired, you even gain energy. Especially required for men who have several wifes to please. Is this also so in Islam? For I know that in the past, allot of men were allowed several wifes, only if they were able to cope with the high energies that comes from these practices.

Edited by Luckee, 15 July 2012 - 09:18 AM.


#2 Younes

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Posted 15 July 2012 - 04:00 PM

This concept of semen retention does not exist in Islam nor is ejaculation only allowed for procreation. One is allowed to ejacaluate during intercourse with one's wife even if it is not for procreation. However, one must not masturbate to cause ejaculation, but that is not for semen retention per se. So, if one is not married, he should refrain from masturbation and fornication.

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Posted 15 July 2012 - 04:49 PM

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In Islam, sexual self-stimulation is sinful. Masturbation is a lesser evil than fornication but it is still evil, and Muslims must search for means to be able to stop this. The best thing to do is getting married. A wife can only sexually stimulate her husband through mutual consent and vice versa according to Islam. And it does not matter even if the ejaculated sperm is not used for procreation.



Both spouses have the right to enjoy one another however they wish, so long as they avoid menstruation and the back passage. There is nothing wrong with him masturbating you by hand and vice versa.

Source: http://islamqa.info/en/ref/83776





And yes, this type of sensitive issue can be discussed in the two separate gender rooms.

Brothers' Room is there for the brothers. Another one is for the sisters.


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Posted 17 July 2012 - 07:28 PM

Cool, thanks very much for the reply.

Its good to have this cleared up for me.