At least it does not say, with one glass of water.
1. Muhammad ibn al-Hasan said, "Abu Hanifa informed us from Hammaad from Ibrahim [an-Nakha'i] from al-Aswad ibn Yazid that Umar ibn al-Khattaab رضي الله عنه performed wudu , and washed his hands twice, rinsed his mouth twice, rinsed his nose twice, washed his face twice, washed his forearms twice: backwards and forward, then wiped his head twice, and washed his feet twice. Hammaad said, 'Once suffices if it is done fully.'"
Muhammad said "This is the verdict of Abu Hanifa, and we adhere to it."
At least it does not say, with one glass of water.
No, you are doing it right. Washing thrice is the Sunnah. Washing at least once is fardh.
Washing twice is when you already have wudhu and you want to do it again for the next prayer, or if you are travelling and you want to save water or some other similar reason.
No, you are doing it right. Washing thrice is the Sunnah. Washing at least once is fardh.
Washing twice is when you already have wudhu and you want to do it again for the next prayer, or if you are travelling and you want to save water or some other similar reason.
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