DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDERS. Yaumul Jumuat, 18th day of Rabeeul Awwal (Friday 15th of November, 2019)
Pure Islamic Bath to take before going for Jumuat today. BismilLah.
Both the essential and voluntary acts are now integrated here below to demonstrate how the Prophet (Peace be upon him) used to perform the ghusl:
I. Intend by heart to perform ghusl - and say Bismillah.
Wash both hands up to the wrists three times. Wash your private parts properly. Perform wudhu as normal for salaat,except that the washing of feet should be delayed until later when the rest of the body is washed. Pour water over the head three times, massaging the hair to allow the water to reach its roots. Pour water liberally over the entire body, starting with the right side and then the left, ensuring that no part of the body is left untouched by water, including armpits, inside the earlobes, inside the navel, between fingers and toes etc. making sure they are properly washed by rubbing with your hands not just pouring water.
NOTE:
A woman performs ghusl just as the man does, except that if she has plaited hair, she need not undo it. She only needs to throw three handfuls of water over her head or wet the hair making sure it reaches the skull.
After completing the ghusl a person should recite the supplication for concluding the ghusl, which should be recited outside the bathroom if the bathroom is combined with toilet and shouldn't be loud, the same supplication recited after completing wudhu which is 'Ash-hadu 'an laa 'ilaaha 'illallaahu wahdahu laa shareeka lahu wa 'ash-hadu 'anna Muhammadan 'abduhu wa Rasooluhu. Allaahummaj'alnee minat-tawwaabeena waj'alnee minal-mutatahhireen.
You can use this ghusul to perform your salaat without repeating wuduu. Remember to recite Suuratul Kahf, men should use perfum, dress as we do for Eid and send more salawaat to our beloved Messenger of ALLAH.
May ALLAH, AS-SAMEE (The All-Hearing. The One Who hears all sounds and voices, in all of their different languages and all their many and various needs. He is the All-Hearing, the The Ever-Listening) accept our little efforts and answer our dua. Aameen.
Pure Islamic Bath to take before going for Jumuat today. BismilLah.
Both the essential and voluntary acts are now integrated here below to demonstrate how the Prophet (Peace be upon him) used to perform the ghusl:
I. Intend by heart to perform ghusl - and say Bismillah.
Wash both hands up to the wrists three times. Wash your private parts properly. Perform wudhu as normal for salaat,except that the washing of feet should be delayed until later when the rest of the body is washed. Pour water over the head three times, massaging the hair to allow the water to reach its roots. Pour water liberally over the entire body, starting with the right side and then the left, ensuring that no part of the body is left untouched by water, including armpits, inside the earlobes, inside the navel, between fingers and toes etc. making sure they are properly washed by rubbing with your hands not just pouring water.
NOTE:
A woman performs ghusl just as the man does, except that if she has plaited hair, she need not undo it. She only needs to throw three handfuls of water over her head or wet the hair making sure it reaches the skull.
After completing the ghusl a person should recite the supplication for concluding the ghusl, which should be recited outside the bathroom if the bathroom is combined with toilet and shouldn't be loud, the same supplication recited after completing wudhu which is 'Ash-hadu 'an laa 'ilaaha 'illallaahu wahdahu laa shareeka lahu wa 'ash-hadu 'anna Muhammadan 'abduhu wa Rasooluhu. Allaahummaj'alnee minat-tawwaabeena waj'alnee minal-mutatahhireen.
You can use this ghusul to perform your salaat without repeating wuduu. Remember to recite Suuratul Kahf, men should use perfum, dress as we do for Eid and send more salawaat to our beloved Messenger of ALLAH.
May ALLAH, AS-SAMEE (The All-Hearing. The One Who hears all sounds and voices, in all of their different languages and all their many and various needs. He is the All-Hearing, the The Ever-Listening) accept our little efforts and answer our dua. Aameen.
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