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Wuzu
Sept 8, 2008 4:56:14 GMT
Post by madnibrother786 on Sept 8, 2008 4:56:14 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu ASALATU WASALAMU ALAYKA YA RASULLALLAH Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam
Ramdhan Mubarak.
Salaam, My question is regarding wuzu. I am asked that what should one do if instantly after doing his/her wuzu whilst leaving the bathroom it breaks. So the question is that when the wuzu breaks at such an instance and then the person is to do their wuzu a second time. Is it necessary for them to wash each limb 3x (which you would normally do 3x), or would the once just be enough?
Jazakallahu khayrun
And the second question which is about the same subject, hence the reason I have put it in the same post is that what should be done if someone is sitting and praying and keeps thinking 'have I broken my wuzu or not', and keeps getting worried whether they have their wuzu or not. However not 100% certain of having broken it, neither 100% certain of having it. And neither is there a stronger side for that person to go with? What should one do in that instance?
Jazakallahu khayrun
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
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Wuzu
Sept 19, 2008 19:34:53 GMT
Post by Imam on Sept 19, 2008 19:34:53 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Wa'alaykum 'Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa BarakatuhuAll Praise be to Allah who is the Lord of the Worlds, and may Endless Blessings be showered upon His Most Beloved, and Final Messenger of Islam, Hadrat Muhammad Mustafa Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa 'aalihi wa Sallam Where a person has broken his wudhu', after performing it, and then needs to be in a form of ablution, he must repeat his wudhu' again, performing it normally, washing each limb 3 times, according to the Hanafi Madh'hab. To wash the limbs 3 times is a sunnah of the Beloved Messenger Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam. Where a person is in a 50/50 state as to whether he has his wudhu', or whether he has broken it, and is in a state of salah, then it is best for him to go where the greatest possibility (ghalib ghuman) is, and that is that he either performs his wudhu' again, as this will be reward on top of reward, had he had the wudhu' in the first place. If his possibility (greatest), is that he did have the wudhu', and remembered it, then his possibility suffices, although there may still be the reward in him performing the wudhu' again, had he not had his wudhu'. Jazak'allah for your question. Wallahu A'lamu BiththawaabM. Waseem Ashrafi
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