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The teachings of the Prophet





His teachings about going to the bathroom





- When entering the bathroom he used to say:





"Oh Allah, I seek refuge in you from the evil and the wicked " ". "[2]





And out he said: "I ask your forgiveness". [3]





- Usually urinated squatting.





- Sometimes it himself with water, sometimes with stones[4] and sometimes used both.





- Used his left hand to cleanse the Awrah.





- After oneself with water, rubbed his hands against the ground.





- When traveling, departed for their needs in order to hide from travel companions.





- Sometimes hid behind bushes and others behind palms.





- Selected the soft parts of the ground to urinate.





- Did not raise their garments when were down close to the ground.





- He did not speak or respond to greetings while you were performing their physiological needs.





His teachings on ablution (Wudhu') [5]





- Usually did wudoo ' for each prayer, although sometimes I could make many prayers with one ablution.





- For the ablution, used a measure[6] of water or two-thirds of it or sometimes slightly more.





- Used water for ablution with care and warned his followers of not wasting water.





- Used to wash their limbs sometimes once, sometimes two or three times, but never more than three times.





- Used to wash your mouth and nose with a coat of water and sometimes two or three, and washing your mouth and nose together.





- Used his right hand to take the water and his left hand to eject.





- Never made ablution without washing the mouth and nose.





- Used to wipe your entire head, often moving her hands for back and forth.





- When he rubbed his forehead, included his turban.





- Rubbed the internal and external parts of their ears with his head.





- Washing his feet when he was not wearing boots or stockings.





- Your ablution was in sequence and uninterruptible.





- Began his ablution saying "Bismillah" and concluded it: " I bear witness that there is no deity but Allah, alone, without partner, and I bear witness that Muhammad is his slave and Messenger." "Oh Allah, make me of those who constantly repent and those who are purified continuously". [7] Also said: "Oh Allah, you are worthy of all glorification and praise." I bear witness that there is no God but you. I seek your forgiveness and I repent to You. "





- Neither he nor his companions said at the beginning: "My intention of removing impurity to say the prayer." [8]





- Never washed above the elbows and ankles.





- Was not his usual dry after ablution.





- Sometimes rubbed the water inside of your beard, but not always.





- Frequently washing between the toes, but not always.





- Did not expect someone spilled you water while doing the ablution; usually the same spilled it, but sometimes another would help.





His teachings about wiping over footwear [9]





- Authentic narratives indicate that the Prophet (pbuh) spent wiping over leather footwear to perform ablution, either to be resident or traveling. He specified a limit of one day and one night for residents, and three days and three nights for travelers.





- He used to wiping over the top of the shoes or socks. (Also pass a wet hand on the turban only or along with your forehead.)





- He was acting according to the condition of his feet: if I was wearing shoes or socks went wet hand over them, and if their feet were bare washed them.





His teachings about Tayammum [10]





- He used to do tayammum on the type of terrain on which he was praying, either dust, dirt or sand, and said: "wherever someone of my Ummah is when the sentence has to be done, he has his mosque and their source of purification". [11]





- He did not use to carry sand with him on long trips or ordered his companions to do.





- No real narrative shows he did a tayammum for prayer and ordered that this be done. He simply considered tayammum as a substitute for the ablution.





- Used to do tayammum by striking the floor with your hands once to then pass them both for the face like the hands. [12]


 



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