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1. Make sure
the place is clean, and make Niyyah (Intention) that you are making Wudu' for
Salaat and begin by saying. "Bismillah" (In the name of Allah).
Wash both hands up to the wrist three times, making sure that water has
reached between the fingers.
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2. Put a
handful of water into your mouth and rinse it thoroughly three times.
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3. Clean
your nose by sniffing water into it and extract the water you just sniffed
(be careful not to sniff the water all the way), repeat the step 3 times.
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4. Wash
your face three times from right ear to left ear and from forehead to throat.
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5. Wash
your right arm and then your left arm thoroughly, this time up to elbow three
times.
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6. Move the
wet fingers and palms (touching gently) over your head from the top of
forehead all the way to the back of the head, and back (back of the head to
the forehead). Only one time and not three.
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7. Pass the
wet tips of your index fingers into the grooves and holes of both ears and
also pass the wet thumbs behind the ears (three times).
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8. Finally,
wash both feet to the ankles (preferably to the knees) starting with the
right foot, making sure that water has reached between the toes and back of
the feet.
It’s
preferable to say after leaving the bathroom "Ash-hadu an la ilaha illal lahu
wa ash-hadu anna Muammadan 'abduhu wa rasuluh."
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If you are looking for a more extensive Arabic course, we recommend Breaking The Arabic Code
The following
actions can annul one’s wudu - ablution, therefore the steps above should be done each
time one of the following happens: Defecation, passing gas or urination,
emission of semen, sleep, passing blood, loss of senses. (passing out), touching
a sexual organ.
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