assalamu alaikum brothers and sisters
I spend a fair bit of time online reading about Islam, not usually any particular thing, I tend to start reading something then come across a word I dont understand so start reading about that and before I know it I've gone off on a real tangent, but its all good as I read about things I would never have thought to google or ask about.
I've read a few times that we should make wudu before sleeping.
This is the first reference I came across when googling for a link here
VI. Going to sleep in wudu'
5952. Sa'd ibn 'Ubayd said that al-Bara' ibn 'Azib had related to him, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, told me, 'Whenever you go to bed, do wudu' as you do wudu' for the prayer and then lie down on your right side. Then say, "O Allah, I have surrendered myself to You, entrusted my affair to You and relied on You in hope and fear of You. There is no refuge nor rescue from You except in You. O Allah, I have believed in Your Book which You sent down and in Your Prophet whom You sent." If you die that night, then you will be in a state of pure human nature, i.e. Islam. Make that the last of the words that you utter.' I repeated this and when I reached, 'Your Messenger whom You sent' [instead of the Prophet], he said, 'No - "Your Prophet whom You sent."'"
The thing is my husbands madhab means if we touch at all the wudu is invalidated. I've chatted about the wudu bit before on here about how the evidence for it may mean that normal contact is okay but I'm wondering that for the people who believe the slightest physical contact breaks wudu then how can they go to sleep and remain in wudu? Its normal when sleeping to snuggle close and having seperate beds seems sad
Could it be that accidental contact doesn't break the wudu or do they maybe disregard the above as not being authentic?
oh dear such a long post for such a little thing.... sorry Im just curious
I spend a fair bit of time online reading about Islam, not usually any particular thing, I tend to start reading something then come across a word I dont understand so start reading about that and before I know it I've gone off on a real tangent, but its all good as I read about things I would never have thought to google or ask about.
I've read a few times that we should make wudu before sleeping.
This is the first reference I came across when googling for a link here
VI. Going to sleep in wudu'
5952. Sa'd ibn 'Ubayd said that al-Bara' ibn 'Azib had related to him, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, told me, 'Whenever you go to bed, do wudu' as you do wudu' for the prayer and then lie down on your right side. Then say, "O Allah, I have surrendered myself to You, entrusted my affair to You and relied on You in hope and fear of You. There is no refuge nor rescue from You except in You. O Allah, I have believed in Your Book which You sent down and in Your Prophet whom You sent." If you die that night, then you will be in a state of pure human nature, i.e. Islam. Make that the last of the words that you utter.' I repeated this and when I reached, 'Your Messenger whom You sent' [instead of the Prophet], he said, 'No - "Your Prophet whom You sent."'"
The thing is my husbands madhab means if we touch at all the wudu is invalidated. I've chatted about the wudu bit before on here about how the evidence for it may mean that normal contact is okay but I'm wondering that for the people who believe the slightest physical contact breaks wudu then how can they go to sleep and remain in wudu? Its normal when sleeping to snuggle close and having seperate beds seems sad

oh dear such a long post for such a little thing.... sorry Im just curious
