What is the Sunnah method of ablution

 

What is the Sunnah method of ablution?
What is the Sunnah method of ablutio

 

What is the Sunnah method of ablution.



       1.  Starting with Bismillah.
        2.  At the beginning of ablution, washing both hands up to the wrist three times.
        3.  Gargling and running nose.
        4.  Blowing water from the nose with the left hand.
        5.  Water reaching the mouth and nose (water reaching all parts of the mouth by gargling and water reaching most of the surface of the nose.
        6.  Water entering the nose and mouth with a single hand.
        7.  to miswalk
        8.  Running fingers through thick beard while washing face.
        9.  massage the head
        10.  Water reaching fingers and toes.
        11.  Starting from right hand and right foot.
        12.  Increase washing face, arms and legs from one to three times.
        13.  Reciting Shahadah of Kalema after ablution

         Meaning: 'I bear witness that there is no god worthy of worship except Allah and Muhammad sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam is His servant and Messenger.
        The merit of reciting it is that the eight doors of Paradise will be opened for him and he can enter through any door he wishes.

        14.  Ablution at home.
        15.  Rubbing or rubbing the parts of the body where water reaches the body while performing ablution.
        16.  Use water wisely.
        17.  After performing ablution, perform two rak'at prayers:

        "Whoever performs ablution as I perform ablution, then performs two rak'ahs of prayer and does not think about anything during that time (except for matters related to the prayer), his past sins will be forgiven."

        According to another hadith, Paradise will become obligatory for him.
        A person who performs ablution well in the above rules will be among those mentioned
        "Whoever performs ablution well, sins are shed from his body even from under his fingernails."
        He will also be included among those who offer two rak'ahs of prayer after ablution, about whom it is said:
        "Whoever among you performs ablution well and prays two rak'ahs with his face and heart (with joy), Jannah will become obligatory for him and his sins will be forgiven."


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