Description of wudoo'
Q: please oh brothers could you please
tell me how a woman could perform wudu for my wife and also could
you please tell me how to say ayat al kursi in arabic words but
english text as i'm yearning to learn the beautiful ayat which the
almighty has mentioned so much about him self. please please could
you answer this one asmy heart is yearning for it.
may allah bless our beloved prophet and his family and his
companions.
A: Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly we praise Allaah for having guided you and opened your
heart. We ask Allaah to make us and you steadfast in obeying Him.
We appreciate your efforts to learn about your religion and we
advise you to strive to acquire knowledge so that your worship will
be correct. Try to learn Arabic so that you will be able to read
Qur'aan and understand it properly. We ask Allaah to bless you with
beneficial knowledge.
With regard to how wudoo' is to be done, there are two
ways.
1 - Obligatory parts of wudoo', which are as
follows:
(i) Washing the face completely once, which includes rinsing the
mouth and nose.
(ii) Washing the arms up to the elbows, once.
(iii) Wiping the entire head, including the ears.
(iv) Washing the feet up to ankles, once.
What is meant by once in all the above is that the entire part of
the body mentioned must be washed thoroughly.
(v) This must be done in order, so one washes the face first, then
the arms, then wipes the head, then washes the feet, because the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did wudoo' in
this order.
(vi) This must be done continuously, i.e., the parts of the body
must be washed one after the other with no lengthy interruption
between washing one part and the next.
These are the obligatory parts of wudoo' which must be done in
order for wudoo' to be sound.
The evidence for these obligatory parts of wudoo' is the aayah in
which Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"O you who believe! When you intend to offer As-Salaah (the
prayer), wash your faces and your hands (forearms) up to the
elbows, rub (by passing wet hands over) your heads, and (wash) your
feet up to the ankles. If you are in a state of Janaaba (i.e. after
a sexual discharge), purify yourselves (bathe your whole body). But
if you are ill or on a journey, or any of you comes after answering
the call of nature, or you have been in contact with women (i.e.
sexual intercourse), and you find no water, then perform Tayammum
with clean earth and rub therewith your faces and hands. Allaah
does not want to place you in difficulty, but He wants to purify
you, and to complete His Favour to you that you may be thankful"
[al-Maa'idah 5:6].
{يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُواْ إِذَا
قُمْتُمْ إِلَى الصَّلاةِ فاغْسِلُواْ وُجُوهَكُمْ وَأَيْدِيَكُمْ
إِلَى الْمَرَافِقِ وَامْسَحُواْ بِرُؤُوسِكُمْ وَأَرْجُلَكُمْ إِلَى
الْكَعْبَينِ وَإِن كُنتُمْ جُنُباً فَاطَّهَّرُواْ وَإِن كُنتُم
مَّرْضَى أَوْ عَلَى سَفَرٍ أَوْ جَاء أَحَدٌ مَّنكُم مِّنَ
الْغَائِطِ أَوْ لاَمَسْتُمُ النِّسَاء فَلَمْ تَجِدُواْ مَاء
فَتَيَمَّمُواْ صَعِيداً طَيِّباً فَامْسَحُواْ بِوُجُوهِكُمْ
وَأَيْدِيكُم مِّنْهُ مَا يُرِيدُ اللّهُ لِيَجْعَلَ عَلَيْكُم مِّنْ
حَرَجٍ وَلَـكِن يُرِيدُ لِيُطَهَّرَكُمْ وَلِيُتِمَّ نِعْمَتَهُ
عَلَيْكُمْ لَعَلَّكُمْ تَشْكُرُونَ}
Transliteration: Yā 'Ayyuhā Al-Ladhīna 'Āmanū 'Idhā Qumtum
'Ilá Aş-Şalāati Fāghsilū Wujūhakum Wa 'Aydiyakum
'Ilá Al-Marāfiqi Wa Amsaĥū Biru'ūsikum Wa 'Arjulakum
'Ilá Al-Ka`bayni Wa 'In Kuntum Junubāan Fa Aţţahharū Wa
'In Kuntum Marđá 'Aw `Alá Safarin 'Aw Jā'a
'Aĥadun Minkum Mina Al-Ghā'iţi 'Aw Lāmastumu An-Nisā' Falam Tajidū
Mā'an Fatayammamū Şa`īdāan Ţayyibāan Fāmsaĥū Biwujūhikum Wa
'Aydīkum Minhu Mā Yurīdu Allāhu Liyaj`ala `Alaykum Min Ĥarajin Wa
Lakin Yurīdu Liyuţahhirakum Waliyutimma Ni`matahu `Alaykum
La`allakum Tashkurūna
2 - Mustahabb parts of wudoo'. These were narrated
in the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him), the details of which are as follows:
(i) You must have the intention of purifying yourself and removing
impurity. The intention should not be spoken out loud for its place
is in the heart. This applies to all acts of worship.
(ii) You should say Bismillaah.
(iii) Then you should wash your hands three times
(iv) Then you should rinse your mouth three times, swirling the
water around inside your mouth, and rinse your nose three times,
blowing the water out and using the left hand to remove the water
from your nose.
(v) You should wash you face three times, from the hairline to the
jawbone and chin, and from ear to ear. A man should wash the hair
of his beard because it is part of the face. If his beard is thin
he has to wash it inside and out, and if it is thick and covers the
skin, he should wash the surface of it only and run his wet fingers
through it.
(vi) Then he should wash his arms up to the elbows three times. The
arm extends from the fingertips, including the nails, to the lower
part of the upper arm. It is essential to remove anything stuck to
the hands before washing them, such as dough, mud, paint, etc, that
could prevent the water from reaching the skin.
(vii) Then after that he should wipe his head and ears once with
fresh water, not the water left over from washing his arms. The way
in which the head is to be wiped is that you put your wet hands at
the front of your head and bring them to the back of your head,
then bring them back to the place where you started. Then put your
index fingers in your ears and wipe the back of the ears with your
thumbs. With regard to a woman's hair, she should wipe it whether
it is loose or braided from the front of her head to the roots of
the hair at the nape of her neck, but she does not have to wipe the
entire length of her hair.
(viii) Then you should wash your feet three times up to the ankles,
namely the bones at the bottom of the leg.
The evidence for that is the hadeeth narrated by Humraan the freed
slave of 'Uthmaan, who said that 'Uthmaan ibn 'Affaan (may Allaah
be pleased with him) called for water to do wudoo'. He washed his
hands three times, then he rinsed his mouth and nose, then he
washed his face three times, then he washed his right arm up to the
elbow three times, then he washed his left arm likewise. Then he
wiped his head, then he washed his right foot up to the ankle three
times, then he washed his left foot likewise. Then he said, "I saw
the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
doing wudoo' as I have done it, then the Messenger of Allaah (peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, «Whoever does wudoo' as I have done it, then
prays two rak'ahs in which he focuses completely on his prayer, his
previous sins will be forgiven»" [Narrated by Muslim,
al-Tahaarah, 331].
The conditions of wudoo are: being Muslim, being
of sound mind, having reached the age of discernment and having the
intention of doing wudoo'. Wudoo' is not valid on the part of a
kaafir, an insane person, a small child who has not yet reached the
age of discernment or one who does not have the intention of doing
wudoo' because his intention is to cool himself down, for example.
The water must also be pure (taahir), for impure (naajis) water
cannot be used for wudoo'. One must also remove anything that could
prevent water from reaching the skin and nails, such as nail
polish.
It is prescribed to say Bismillaah according to the majority of
scholars, but they differ as to whether it is obligatory or Sunnah.
If one remembers to say it, it may be said either at the beginning
of wudoo' or during it.
There is no difference between men and women in the way wudoo'
should be done.
It is mustahabb to say, when one has completed wudoo': "Ashhadu an
laa ilaaha ill-Allaah wahdahu laa shareeka lah, wa ashhadu anna
Muhammadan 'abduhu wa rasooluhu (I bear witness that there is no
god except Allaah alone with no partner or associate, and I bear
witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah)," because the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: «There is no one among you who does wudoo'
and does it properly and does it well, then he says, 'Ashhadu an
laa ilaaha ill-Allaah wahdahu laa shareeka lah, wa ashhadu anna
Muhammadan 'abduhu wa rasooluhu,' but the gates of Paradise will be
opened to him and he may enter through whichever of them he
wishes» [Narrated by Muslim, al-Tahaarah], 345). A report
narrated by al-Tirmidhi adds: «Allaahumma ij'alni min al-tawwaabeena
wa'j'alni min al-mutatahhireen (O Allaah, make me one of those who
repent and make me one of those who purify themselves)»
[al-Tahaarah, 50; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Sunan
Abi Dawood, no. 48].
(See al-Mulakhkhas al-Fiqhi by
al-Fawzaan, 1/36)
With regard to your saying "may Allaah have mercy on the Prophet ",
what is prescribed in Islam is to send blessings and peace upon
him, as Allaah commanded us to do when He said (interpretation of
the meaning):
"Allaah sends His Salaah (Graces, Honours, Blessings, Mercy) on the
Prophet (Muhammad), and also His angels (ask Allaah to bless and
forgive him). O you who believe! Send your Salaah on (ask Allaah to
bless) him (Muhammad), and (you should) greet (salute) him with the
Islamic way of greeting (salutation, i.e. As-Salaamu 'Alaykum)"
[al-Ahzaab 33:56].
{إِنَّ اللَّهَ وَمَلَائِكَتَهُ
يُصَلُّونَ عَلَى النَّبِيِّ يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا صَلُّوا
عَلَيْهِ وَسَلِّمُوا تَسْلِيماً}
Transliteration: 'Inna Allāha Wa Malā'ikatahu Yuşallūna
`Alá An-Nabīyi Yā 'Ayyuhā Al-Ladhīna 'Āmanū Şallū
`Alayhi Wa Sallimū Taslīmāan
And Allaah knows best.
Sheikh Muhammed Salih
Al-Munajjid
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