mg I always thought u had to do it 3 times and start with Reciting ‘Bismillah’ well u learn something new everyda
Reciting bismillah is sunnah.Also what sister Islamic message has posted 4 obligatory acts is according to hanafi madhab.
In other madhab Intention is also obligatory act like shafi.You will find slight difference.
im sorry im revert so i dont know wot is madhab but i always say Bismillah then i was right to left 3 times expect i was my hair to my ears once. then i do little dua.
You can choose your madhab which is convenient in your area,what majority of muslims follows in your area so that You can ask question to scholars and also books are readily available. fiqh
format_quote Originally Posted by Marina-Aisha
i was my hair to my ears once
WEt your hands pass your palms over head upto back snd brimg your hand back upto front.
You can search on youtube for method of wudu.
****@@@@@Quick side point, the intention is already present when you are on the way to the restroom or wudoo area, think about it, time for salah comes in, on your way to the bathroom because you know you broke your wudoo, so its present and there is no need to mention the intention cuz its there already. There is no formula whatsoever to say your intention it is an innovation of which one should stay completely away from it.
The compulsory actions or Fard in Wudu (Ablution) are as follows:
Washing the face from hair of the forehead to the lower portion of the chin; and across from one ear to the other
Washing both hands and arms upto the elbows
Performing the Masa’h (wiping with wet hands, one fourth of one’s head)
Washing both the feet upto the ankles
There are total 13 Sunnah actions in Ablution. These are:
Saying the Intention (Niyyah)
Reciting ‘Bismillah’
Washing the hands, three times, upto 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
Performing the Masa’h of the two ear
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. (see topics on Mas’ha on Socks)
In addition to Fard and Sunnah there are some other desirable actions (Mustahabbat) in Wudu. These are:
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 other’s help.
Facing Qiblah.
Performing Ablution while sitting at a clean and elevated place.
Some things that are not considered as desirable in Wudu are known as Makruhat. These are:
Performing Ablution at 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
So always remember that the abode of all intentions is in the heart and there is no need to verbally utter them except in hajj or umrah
فمن كان يريد حقا الرجوع الى الكتاب والسنة, فليزمه الرجوع الى ما كان عليه أصحاب النبي عليه السلام و التابعين و أتباعهم من بعدهم
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