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| LI Oldtimer Status: Offline Posts: 532 Reputation: 271 Rep Power: 13 Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Toronto Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Hmm... Well there are the fardh of wudu which is commanded in surah Ma'idah which is: 1) Washing the face 2)Wiping the head 3)Washing hands till elbow 4) Washing feet till ankle ANd then there is the sunnah which are: 1)Intention 2)Bismillah 3)Gargaling thrice 4)Washing wrists thrice 5)Miswak 6)Rinsing nose 7)Khilal of the beard 8)Washing everything thrice 9)Putting water through ears 10)Washing everything in order Then comes the Mustahab meaning you get reward if you do it if u dont then u dont get sin. 1)Masah of the nape 2)Making wudu in a high clean place 3)To begin with right 4)Face the qiblah 5)Not to accept help from anyone As there is no darkness in the moonlight. So is Mustafa (Muhammad), the well wisher, bright. - Abu Bakr as-Sideeq (radiAllahu anhu) |
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| Account Disabled Status: Offline Posts: 7,314 Reputation: 18127 Rep Power: 0 Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: 16°53'39.06"N 43°48'5.35"E Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
we tell it to leave "ukhruj"..three times..if it does'nt then you chase it out or sumthing..but you must be aggresive towards them...because jinns can transform into them....the hadeeth ..i only have it bil ma3naa Maw'!!! | |
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| Patience is the Key Status: Offline Posts: 4,131 Reputation: 12920 Rep Power: 35 Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Currently in Malaysia Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Laaaaa ghalatti Ya Ukhti!! We should leave it for 3 days asking it to leave each day and then we kill them or shoo them out of the house What are the Sunnah surahs to recite duringst Salaat Fajr? |
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| iM HackeD!-!-!-! Status: Offline Posts: 13,785 Reputation: 38362 Rep Power: 74 Join Date: Feb 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
how to perform it? Quote:
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| iM HackeD!-!-!-! Status: Offline Posts: 13,785 Reputation: 38362 Rep Power: 74 Join Date: Feb 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | hmm!!! i'll get bak 2 u!! lol BRO ABDULLAH WALLAHI THAT WAS SO BENEFICIAL!!! ALHAMDULLILAH! Quote:
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| Patience is the Key Status: Offline Posts: 4,131 Reputation: 12920 Rep Power: 35 Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Currently in Malaysia Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Are you sure the translation of it is "perfect Wudhoo" ?? Because in the Arabic form of that Hadeeth it is آثار الوضوء Which means "Traces of Wudhoo" I'm confused now? |
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| LI Oldtimer Status: Offline Posts: 532 Reputation: 271 Rep Power: 13 Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Toronto Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | According to Fiqh-As-Sunnah Volume 1, Page 139a: Sunnah acts of prayer, The Recitation in the Morning Prayer He would read from sixty to one hundred verses during the morning prayer. Sometimes he would read surah Qal; ar-Rum, at-'Takwir, or az-Zilzal in the last two rak'ah. While travelling, he would sometimes read the last two surahs of the Qur'an. Sometimes he would read the first portion of al-Mu'minun until he would reach the story of Moses and Aaron in the first rak'ah, and then he would cough and bow. On Fridays he would read Alif; Lam, Mim, Tanzil as-Sajdah, or ad-Dahr in their complete forms. He did not do what many people do today, which is reciting part of this surah and part of another. Many ignorant people think that it is best to recite something with a prostration on Friday morning. But this is just plain ignorance. Some scholars dislike that one should read a surah with a prostration due to this ignorant thought. The Prophet, upon whom be peace, used to recite these two surahs because they contained reminders of man's creation, the return unto Allah, the creation of Adam, the entry into Paradise and Hell-fire, and other matters that did or will specifically occur on a Friday. Therefore, he would recite them on Friday to remind his companions of the events of that day. He would recite Qaf, al-Qamr, al-A'la and al-Ghashiyyah on days of great importance like Friday, the 'Id days, and so on
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| iM HackeD!-!-!-! Status: Offline Posts: 13,785 Reputation: 38362 Rep Power: 74 Join Date: Feb 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
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MashALlah bro ABdullah!!! jazakAllah khair again brO!! Wish i was hafiz ![]() | ||
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| Patience is the Key Status: Offline Posts: 4,131 Reputation: 12920 Rep Power: 35 Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Currently in Malaysia Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | ^ OH I see what you mean here by 'perfect' Wudhoo' . Oh Subhanallah....the benefits of knowing ARabic!! Alhamdulillah. I read the hadeeth and I recalled how I memorized it in Arabic and the word used in Arabic is تام which would normally be translated as 'complete' Ah I understand now So yes there is a 'perfect' wudhoo and 'imperfect' one. Next Quest please? |
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| iM HackeD!-!-!-! Status: Offline Posts: 13,785 Reputation: 38362 Rep Power: 74 Join Date: Feb 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | now i wish i knew arabic Next question: What should one say before eating? If one forgets to say this, then what should they say? What should one say after eating? ![]() |
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| LI Oldtimer Status: Offline Posts: 532 Reputation: 271 Rep Power: 13 Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Toronto Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Bismillah Wa 'Ala Barkat Or something like that and if he forgot then Bismillahil Owal Wal Akhir and after u should say Alhumdulliahi Lathee Adma'amana Wa Saqana Wa Ja'alana minal muslimeen i think As there is no darkness in the moonlight. So is Mustafa (Muhammad), the well wisher, bright. - Abu Bakr as-Sideeq (radiAllahu anhu) |
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| Eid Mubarak brs/sis Status: Offline Posts: 107 Reputation: 47 Rep Power: 12 Join Date: Jun 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | aslama alaykum waraxmtula. i think is sunnah to kiss your parent because kissing you paran may increase the love and the relationship between you and you paran. |
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