[ARTICLE] Actions for performing Wudu (ablution)

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[ARTICLE] Actions for performing Wudu (ablution)
jannah
07/12/01 at 21:23:17
Good reminder....


Actions For Performing Wudu (Ablution)

Perform completely the wudu, imitating the method commanded by Allah (SWT) in
the Qu'ran: Allah (SWT) said, "O you who believe! When you intend to offer
prayer, wash your faces and your hands (fore-arms) up to the elbows, rub (by
passing wet hands over) your heads, and (wash) your feet up to ankles…"
(Al-Ma'idah 5:6) The Prophet (SAW) said, "Allah does not accept prayer
without purification ..." Â (Sahih - Muslim and others)

Making Niyyah (Intention) for Wudu

Before starting the actions of wudu it is necessary to make niyyah. Make
niyyah that the act of performing wudu is for the purpose of purity only.
Niyyah should be made in the heart because it is an action of the heart and
not of the tongue. Niyyah by words is not approved by the Prophet (SAW).
Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said, "Verily the actions are by intention and there
is for everyone only what he intended..." (Sahih - Fath-ul-Baaree and Muslim)


At-Tasmiyyah (Mentioning Allah's Name)

After niyyah, start wudu by saying aloud or silently:  "Bismillah"
(In the Name of Allah) Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said, "There is no wudu for him
who does not mention Allah's name upon it." (Sahih - Ibn Maajah,
At-Tirmithee, Abu Dawood, and others)

Washing Hands Up to the Wrist

Start by using the left hand to wash the right hand up to the wrist making
sure that no part of the hand is left dry, especially between each finger.
Repeat three times. Then use the right hand to wash the left hand up to the
wrist making sure that no part of the hand is left dry, especially between
each finger. Repeat three times. Humran (RA) narrates that Uthman (RA) called
for water to make wudu and washed his hands three times... then said, "I saw
Rasoolullah (SAW) make wudu just as I have made wudu." (Sahih - Al-Bukhari
and Muslim)

Washing Mouth

Take water into the right hand and wash the mouth by moving the water around
inside the mouth making sure to reach the back of the throat. Repeat three
times. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said, "When you make wudu then wash your
mouth." (Sahih - Al-Baihaqee)

Sniffing Water Into the Nose and Then Ejecting It

Put water into the right palm, sniff the water into the nose and breath it
into its backmost part, then eject the water from the nose with the fingers
on the left hand. Repeat three times. The Prophet (SAW) said, "When one of
you makes wudu then let him enter water into his nose, then expel it." (Sahih
- Al-Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawood) Abd Khair (RA) said, "We were sitting
looking towards Ali (RA) - as he made Wudu - and he entered into his mouth a
handful of water with his right hand and washed his mouth and nose, then
expelled it from his nose with his left hand - he did that three times, then
said, 'Whoever would like to see the way of purification of Rasoolullah (SAW)
- then this is his purification.'" (Sahih - Ad-Daarimee)

Washing the Face

Wash the face, from ear to ear, and forehead to chin making sure that no part
of the face is left dry. Repeat three times. Allah (SWT) said, "O you who
believe! When you intend to offer prayer, wash your faces and your hands
(fore-arms) up to the elbows, rub (by passing wet hands over) your heads, and
(wash) your feet up to ankles…" (Al-Ma'idah 5:6) Humran ibn Abaan (RA)
narrates that Uthman (RA) called for water to make wudu and so mentioned the
way in which the Prophet (SAW) made wudu. Humran (RA) said, "Then he washed
his face three times." (Sahih - Al-Bukhari, Muslim)

Running Water Through the Beard with the Fingers

Take a handful of water into the right hand and enter it below the chin and
rub it through the beard making sure to get all the way down to the roots of
the hair. Anas (RA) narrates that the Prophet (SAW), when he made wudu, used
to take a handful of water and enter it below his chin and rub it through his
beard and said, "This is what my Lord - the Great and Exalted - has ordered
me to do." (Sahih - Abu Dawood, Al-Baihaqee, Al-Haakim)

Washing the Hands and Arms Including the Elbows

Use the left hand to wash the right hand, forearm and elbow, up to and
including the elbow making sure that no part of the hand, arm and elbow is
left dry, especially between the fingers. Repeat three times. Then use the
right hand to wash the left hand, forearm and elbow making sure that no part
of the hand, arm and elbow is left dry, especially between the fingers.
Repeat three times. Allah (SWT) said, "O you who believe! When you intend to
offer prayer, wash your faces and your hands (fore-arms) up to the elbows,
rub (by passing wet hands over) your heads, and (wash) your feet up to
ankles…" (Al-Ma'idah 5:6) Nu'aim ibn Mijmar (RA) said, "I saw Abu Hurairah
make wudu - he washed his face and completed the wudu, then washed his right
hand until he reached the upper arm, then his left hand till he reached the
upper arm" - then in the end of the Hadith he said: "This is how I saw
Rasoolullah (SAW) make wudu.'" (Sahih - Muslim) Wiping the Head *

Wipe the head with the fingers of both hands, starting from the forehead,
taking them to the nape of the neck, then bring them back to the forehead. Do
this one time. Allah (SWT) said, "O you who believe! When you intend to offer
prayer, wash your faces and your hands (fore-arms) up to the elbows, rub (by
passing wet hands over) your heads, and (wash) your feet up to ankles…"
(Al-Ma'idah 5:6) The Prophet (SAW) wiped his head with his two hands, moving
them forwards and backwards - beginning with the front of the head and
(wiping) with them up to his nape then he (SAW) returned them to the place
from which he began. (Sahih Al-Bukhari, Muslim, At-Tirmithee, and others)
*Wiping Over the Turban

Men who wear a head piece that is difficult to remove (such as a turban)
should wipe over the head covering. Do this one time. Amr ibn Umayyah (RA)
said, "I saw Rasoolullah (SAW) wipe over his turban and leather socks."
(Sahih - Al-Bukhari and others) *Wiping Over the Turban and Forelock

If part of the head is uncovered and it is normally so, then it is preferable
to wipe over the part that is uncovered along with the turban. Do this one
time. Shu'bah (RA) said, "The Messenger of Allah (SAW) made wudu and wiped
over the front portion of his scalp, his turban and his socks. (Sahih -
Muslim) *Woman's Head Cover

As for the woman's head cover, it is also permissible to wipe over it. This
would be the case of a woman that has no private place for wudu (i.e. where
non-Mahram men or non-Muslim women may see them). Do this one time. Umm
Salamah (RA) used to wipe over her head cover . (See'al-Mughnee' - Ibn
Mundhir)

Wiping the Ears

Wipe the ears by inserting the tips of the index fingers into the ears, twist
them around the folds of the ears then pass the thumb behind the ears from
the bottom, upwards. Wipe the ears with the water used for the head. Do this
one time. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said, "The two ears are a part of the head."
(Sahih - At-Tirmithee, Abu Dawood, and Ibn Maajah) From Abdullah ibn Amr (RA)
- about the way of performing wudu - he (SAW) said, "Then he (SAW) wiped his
head and entered his two forefingers into his ears and wiped the backs of his
ears with his thumbs". (Sahih - Abu Dawood, An-Nasaa’ee, Ibn Maajah, Ibn
Khuzaimah) Ar-Rabee bint Mu'awwidh (RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW),
"Wiped his head with water remaining in his hand". (Hasan - Abu Dawood and
others) Washing the Feet and Ankles*

Use the right hand to wash the right foot up to and including the ankle
making sure no part of the foot is left dry, especially between the toes. Use
the right hand pinkie finger to wash between the toes starting on the right
side of the foot. Repeat three times. Then use the left hand to wash the left
foot up to and including the ankle making sure no part of the foot is left
dry, especially between the toes. Use the left hand pinkie finger to wash
between the toes starting on the right side of the foot. Repeat three times.
Allah (SWT) said, "O you who believe! When you intend to offer prayer, wash
your faces and your hands (fore-arms) up to the elbows, rub (by passing wet
hands over) your heads, and (wash) your feet up to ankles…" (Al-Ma'idah 5:6) "
Ibn Umar (RA) said, "Rasoolullah (SAW) fell behind us and then came upon us
during a journey, then we found him and it was time for 'Asr - so we began to
make Wudu and wipe over our feet, so he (SAW) called out at the top of his
voice, 'Woe to the ankles from the Fire. (two or three times)'" (Sahih -
Al-Bukhari and Muslim) "Al-Mustaurad (RA) said, "When the Prophet (SAW) made
wudu he would enter the water between his toes with his little finger."
(Sahih - Abu Dawood, At-Tirmithee, and Ibn Maajah) *Wiping Over the Foot
Covering

Wiping over the top of the foot covering with wet hands instead of washing
the feet is allowed, provided that the foot covering has been put on after
performing wudu that included washing the feet. Wipe the top of each foot one
time, using the right hand for the right foot and the left hand for the left
foot. This is allowed for 24 hours from the time of wudu, if not traveling.
After this time the feet must be washed. It is allowed for 3 days from the
time of wudu, if traveling. After this time the feet must be washed. Amr ibn
Umayyah (RA) said, "I saw Rasoolullah (SAW) wipe over his turban and leather
socks." (Sahih - Al-Bukhari and others)

Drying the Body-Parts After Wudu

Drying the body-parts after wudu is a desirable action. Aishah (RA) said,
"Rasoolullah (SAW) had a cloth which he used to dry himself with after making
wudu." (Sahih - An-Nasaa'ee)
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Re: [ARTICLE] Actions for performing Wudu (ablution)
jannah
07/12/01 at 21:23:52
Actions That Break Wudu

Actions that break wudu are as follows: that which comes out from the two
private parts (front and back) such as urine*, wind, excretion*, blood*,
etc., sound sleep while lying down or reclining, touching the uncovered
private parts, Allah (SWT) said, "…or any of you comes from answering the
call of nature, or you have been in contact with women (sexual intercourse)…"
(Al-Ma’idah 5:6) The Prophet (SAW) said, "There is no wudu except from a
sound or a smell." (Sahih - Ul-Jaarni) Rasoolullah (SAW) said, "The eye is
the drawstring for the anus, so he who sleeps then let him make wudu." (Sahih
- Abu Dawood, Ibn Maajah, Ahmad) Rasoolullah (SAW) said, "If one of you
touches his penis and there is no veil between him and it nor any cover, then
wudu has become obligatory for him." (Sahih - Al-Haakim and others) *That
Which Comes Out From the Private Parts

Menstruating and post-partum bleeding women are not permitted to pray.
Menstruating and post-partum bleeding women must complete their bleeding
period and make ghusl (wudu plus bathing the entire body) before returning to
their prayers. Anyone having a continuous flow of blood, urine or excretion
from the privates parts must wash the privates and make wudu for every
prayer, after the time has entered. Anyone having continuous impurities from
the private parts fall under the rules of istihadah. For more information
about itsihadah read Natural Blood of Women by Shayekh Muhammad bin Salih
Al-Utheimeen or any other book containing laws from the Quran and authentic
Sunnah regarding the natural blood of women. The Prophet (SAW) said to
Fatimah bint Hubaish (RA), "Give up the prayer when your menses begins, and
after it finishes, wash the blood off your body (by having a full
shower/bath), and start praying." (Sahih - Al-Bukhari) The Prophet (SAW) told
Fatimah bint Hubaish (RA), "Refrain from Salat during the days of your normal
menses then wash and make ablution for every Salat and then pray even if
blood drops onto the mat!" (Sahih - Al-Bukhari) The rulings concerning the
continuous flow of impurities are addressed by Shayekh ibn Baz (rahmatullahi
alay) and Shayekh ibn Utheimeen in Islamic Fatawa Regarding Women Compiled by
Muhammad bin Abdul-Aziz Al-Musnad Translated by Jamaal Al-Din Zarabozo.


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