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On the Subject of Ablution (Wużu)

 

 

یایھا الذیْن امنوْآ یَاَیُھَّا الَّذِیْنَ اٰمَنُوْآ اِذَاقُمْتُمْ اِلَی الصَّلوٰۃِ فَاغْسِلُوْا وُجُوھَکُمْ وَاَیْدِیَکُمْ اِلَی

الْمَرَافِقِ وَامْسَحُوْا بِرُعُوْ سِکُمْ وَاَرْجُلَکُمْ اِلیَ الْکَعْبَیْنِ

(Surah Ma'idah, 6)

 

‘Oh ye who believe! When ye rise up for Prayer, wash your face, and your hands up to the elbows, and lightly rub your heads and (wash) your feet up to the ankles’

 

When performing ablution care should be taken to ensure that the parts of the body that are necessary to wash are not left dry. In the Holy Quran four obligations of ablution have been stated:- Washing the face (slightly below from the hairs on the forehead down to the chin, from one ear lobe to the other ear lobe), washing the hands up to and including the elbows, wiping the head and washing (or wiping) the feet up to the ankles.

 

There are thirteen Sunnats regarding ablution:-

Making an intention to perform ablution, reciting بِسمِ الَلہ , washing both hands up to the wrists, using a tooth-stick to clean the mouth, rinsing the mouth three times taking new water each time, putting water into the nose three times and cleaning the nose, soaking the beard, running the hands through the toes, washing each part three times, wiping the whole head with a wet hand once, wiping both ears, performing ablution with discipline and washing the next part of the body before the other gets dry.

 

There are four desirable actions regarding ablution:-

Performing ablution starting from the right-hand side, wiping the neck with water, performing ablution by oneself, sitting facing towards the Holy Kaba, sitting on a high and clean place, washing the parts of the body by rubbing them thoroughly.

 

There are four undesirable though not unlawful actions regarding ablution:-

Performing ablution in an unclean place, cleaning the nose with the right hand, talking about worldly affairs or performing ablution in a way that is against the Sunnat.

 

Actions that invalidate ablution are:-

Urinating or excreting waste, expelling gas or passing any other substance through these passages, excreting blood or puss from any part of the body which becomes enough to start flowing, vomiting a mouthful, either using a support or lying down to sleep, becoming unconscious due to an illness or any other cause, becoming overtaken with madness or craze or laughing loudly whilst praying.

 

Before performing ablution one should make the intention that this ablution is for the purpose of Prayer.

 

On the Subject of Dry Ablution (Tayammum)

 

 

وَ اِنْ کُنْتُمْ مَّرْضیٰٓ اَوْ عَلیٰ سَفَرٍا اَوْجَآءَ اَحَدٌ مِّنْکُمْ مِّنَ الْغَاءِطِ اَوْ لٰمَسْتُمُ النِّسَاءَ فَلَمْ تَجِدُوْا مَآءً فَتَیَمَّمُوا صَعِیْدًا طَیِّبًا فَامْسَحُرْا بِوُجُوْھِکُمْ وَ اَیْدِیْکُمْ مِّنْہُ

(Surah Ma'idah, 6)

 

‘And if ye are sick or on a journey, or one of you cometh from the closet, or ye have had contact with women, and ye find not water, then go to clean, high ground and rub your faces and your hands with some of it’

 

In this verse the order of dry ablution (Tayammum) has been given. The orders relating to dry ablution were revealed in 5 A.H. At a time of need, dry ablution can replace the necessity of ablution and having a bath.

 

When performing dry ablution the intention in one’s heart should be that I am performing dry ablution in order to rid myself of uncleanness and to establish Prayer. The hands should be rubbed properly with clean soil and then wiped across the face. Then, as before, the hands should be properly rubbed with clean soil, the right hand should then wipe the left hand up to the elbow. The left hand should then wipe the right hand up to the elbow. The hands should be wiped in a way that no part is left out.

 

Dry ablution can be performed using any of the following depending on its availability: clean soil, sand, stone, unpainted pots, raw or built bricks made from soil, a stone or lime wall, red ochre, Armenian bole and clean dust.

 

The following are forbidden for dry ablution purposes: -wood, metal, gold, silver, copper, steel, aluminium, glass, tin, zinc, wheat, barley, all types of grain and cloth.

 

There exists an easy measure to distinguish between allowed and forbidden materials for performing dry ablution: things which can be melted or burnt in fire are forbidden, but if there is enough dust on the material that if touched it would leave a mark or fly away then its use is allowed.

 

Actions that invalidate ablution also invalidate dry ablution.

 

In cases where the use of water for performing ablution could be harmful due to a disease, it is better to perform dry ablution. But in the case where cold water proves to be harmful but not hot water, it is important to use hot water to perform ablution or have a bath instead of performing dry ablution. If hot water is not available then performing dry ablution is permissible.

 

If one is required to have a bath and performs a dry bath instead, that dry bath is equally as valid and also counts towards a dry ablution, though only if one cannot perform ablution with water.

 

Dry ablution is permissible on the seats of railway stations on which there is dust. One should not doubt whether the dust is clean or unclean. On railway stations the sand on which passengers walk on with shoes is unclean. It is not beneficial to perform dry ablution with this unclean dust.

 

If one is wearing a ring whilst performing dry ablution, it is necessary to remove it or move it about.

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