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Cleanliness: Wudu (Ablution)
It is highly virtuous to remain in Wadu condition at all times. The general rule is one should make fresh ablution before each prayer, however, one’s wadu is valid until unless the following one of the eight (8) conditions take place known as the nullifiers of Ablution (Nawaquid of Wudu), namely:
Things which Nullify Wudhu:
- Discharging urine; feces, or any other matter from these passages.
- Passing stomach gases from the back.
- The flow of blood, or pus from any part of the body.
- Mouthful-vomiting.
- To fall asleep, while lying down, or when leaning against something.
- Fainting due to illness, or for any other reason.
- Going mad; insane.
- Laughing aloud in Prayers (Salat)
If a person requires wadu he or she is in a state of Hadather Asghar. It is makrooh Tahrimi to touch the Holy Quran or even the empty spaces of the pages. but is permissible to recite the Quran without touching. If a verse of the Holy Quran is written on a page that is not a part of the Holy Quran i.e., books, or newspapers, it will be permissible to touch the book or page but not the verse. minor children may touch the Quran without Wudhu, It is not permissible to perform Salaat.
Islamic ablution (Wudu) consists of many actions Some actions are absolutely obligatory’ (Fard). without these actions the ablution is invalid. There are some actions that may be left out, the ‘ablution’ will not be invalidated; though it will be improper (Naquis). Such actions are called ‘Sunnah’. There are certain other actions that bring greater blessings of Allah, known as ‘desirables’ (Mustahab’bat). If these are left out, no harm is done
No doubt clean water plays important role in achieving purity, alternatively in absence of water or health reasons the dry ablution is ordered by Almighty Allah.
Obligatory (Fard) actions in Ablution:
There are four compulsory actions (Fard) in Ablution:
- Washing the face from the hair of the forehead to the lower portion of the chin, and across from one ear to the other;
- Washing both hands and arms up to the elbows.
- Performing the Masa’h (wiping with wet hands, one-fourth of one’s head).
- Washing both the feet up to the ankles.
Sunnah actions in Ablution:
- Saying the Intention (Niyyah).
- Reciting ‘Bismillah’.
- Washing the hands, three times, up to the wrists.
- Brushing teeth with a tooth-stick (Miswak).
- Rinsing the mouth, thrice.
- Sniffing water into the nostrils, thrice.
- Combing (doing Khilal) the beard with the fingers.
- Passing fingers of both hands, against each other, and also passing them through the toes (Khilal of fingers and toes).
- Washing, each limb, three times.
- Performing the Masa’h once over the whole head i.e. wiping head with wet hands.
- Performing the Masa’h of the two ears.
- Performing Ablution (Wudu) in proper order.
- Washing each part, one after the other, without pause, to ensure that no part dries up before the next step.
Desirable (Mustahab) actions in Ablution:
- To begin Ablution (Wudu) from the right side Some scholars regard this among the Masnun (Sunnah) acts. This is quite likely.
- Performing ‘Masa’h’ of the nape.
- Performing Ablution all by himself, without taking others’ help.
- Facing Qiblah.
- Performing Ablution while sitting at a clean and elevated place.
Undesirable (Makrooh) actions in Ablution:
- Performing Ablution in a dirty place.
- Blowing one’s nose with the right hand.
- Talking worldly affairs while performing Ablution.
- Performing Ablution in a manner contrary to Sunnah.
Complete list of actions in Ablution:
- With the intention of saying the prayers (Salat) one should take running clean water (or take water in a clean bucket etc.
- Wash hands up to the wrists.
- Rinse the mouth three times; brush the teeth.
- Sniff water into each nostril, three times; cleanse the nose.
- wash the face, three times.
- hands, up to the elbows.
- Perform ‘Masa’h of the head and ears (moving palms of wet hands overhead, starting from the top of the forehead to the back and passing both hands over the back of the head to the neck.
- Rub wet fingers into the grooves of both ears and holes, and also pass the wet thumbs behind the ears).
Wash the feet, including the ankles.
Method Of Performing Ablution (Wuzu)
Make an intention (Niyah) for obeying Allah and for gaining reward, and after reciting “Bismillah Shareef”, wash both hands up to the wrists. Then brush the teeth with “Miswaak”. Hold the “Miswaak” in your right hand – little finger at the bottom, three middle fingers at the center, and the thumb at the top bottom side of the “Miswaak”. Begin with the right upper teeth, followed by the left upper teeth. Then brush the right lower teeth followed by the left lower teeth. Brushing should be in horizontal movements.
Then taking water from the cup the hand, rinse the mouth thrice. Then inhale water into the nose thrice and clean the nose with the little finger of the left hand.
Then wash the entire face – that is from the top of the forehead (where the hair begins) to the bottom of the chin and from ear to ear, without leaving any spot equal to the breadth of a hair unwashed. If the person is bearded, he should then run his fingers through the beard.
After this, wash both hands, up to and including the elbows (right hand first, followed by the left).
Then wet both hands and perform “Masah” of the entire head, as follows: Join the tips of the three fingers of both hands (i.e. other than the thumb and the little finger), and keeping them on the forehead pass them over the entire head till the nape of the neck, while keeping the palms away from the head. Pass the palms over the nape of the neck and bring them forward. Then use the upper phalanx of the index finger to rub the inner part of the ears and the thumb for the back of the ears. Then use the back of the fingers to do “Masah” on the sides of the neck.
Then wash both feet up to and including the ankles, beginning with the right foot. Use the left hand for washing the feet. Insert the left hand’s little finger between the spaces of all toes, starting from the small toe (moving right to left) in case of the right foot, and starting from the big toe (moving right to left) in case of the left foot.
Upon completing ablution, make it a habit of reciting the “Kalemah Shahadat” (The words of bearing witness) as in the Hadith, there are glad tidings of paradise for such a person.
Does The Dirt That Is Found Under The Fingernails Make Ones Wudo Invalid?
The nails must be cut before forty days have passed, because the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) set that time limit for cutting the nails, shaving the pubic hair, plucking the armpit hair, and trimming the mustache.
These things should not be left for more than forty days, as was proven from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in Saheeh Muslim, 258.
So men and women alike must take care of this matter and not leave the nails, mustache, pubic hair, or armpit hair for more than forty days.
Wudo is valid and is not invalidated by whatever dirt may be under the fingernails because it is a small amount and is excused but it is highly recommended to keep them clean.