An ideal of sincerity

             Once, during Jihad, Hazrat Ali Radiallahu anhu, having overpowered an enemy was to strike his final blow with his sword. However, just before he could do so, this enemy spat in the face of Hazrat Ali Radiallahu anhu.

             Even though this created displeasure, Hazrat Ali
Radiallahu anhu immediately moved away, placing his sword into its sheath. Whilst he had had the upperhand and the opportunity to kill this disbeliever, he left him; not even considering that now his life was in danger.

              Such strange behaviour confused the enemy and prompted him to question Hazrat Ali
Radiallahu anhu : “What kind of behaviour is this ? After having insulted you, you should have killed me immediately.  I was under your sword, and helplessly at your mercy. Why did you let me go?”

              Hazrat Ali
Radiallahu anhu replied : “All the while, I had been fighting for the pleasure of Allah. When you spat in my face, my nafs was provoked. My anger was then not sincerely for the pleasure of Allah but due to personal injury. Had I killed you, this act would have been tainted with the anger of my nafs. Allah does not accept any deed done without sincerity. I would have then been questioned, on the Day of Judgement, about whether I had taken your life for my pleasure or Allah’s pleasure.”

               Hazrat Ali
Radiallahu anhu was prepared to become a Shaheed (martyr), but he was not prepared to accept victory whilst it was blemished with nifaaq (hypocrisy). His Ikhlaas had such an impact on the heart of this non-Muslim that he embraced Islam on the spot: "I bear witness that there is no god but Allah," he said, "and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah"

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SUNNATS UPON AWAKENING
1. Immediately upon awakening rub the face and the eyes with both the palms in order to remove the effects of sleep. (Shamaaile Tirmidhi).
2. When the eyes open in the morning recite this dua:
Allahamdulila hilazi ahyana ba’da ma amatana wae laihin nushoor - (Bukhari, Abu Dawood, Muslim)
All praise is due to Allah who brought us to life after having granted us death and to Him will we be resurrected.
3. When awakening from sleep cleanse the mouth with a Miswaak. (Musnad Ahmad, Abu Dawood pg. 8).
4. The use of the Miswaak should be repeated when making Wudhu. Using the Miswaak upon awakening is a separate Sunnat. (Bazlul Majhood, “Commentary of Abu Dawood” Vol.1 pg.35).
5. When wearing one’s trousers, first put on the right leg, then the left one. When putting on a kurta or shirt, first put on the right sleeve and then the left one. The same procedure should be followed when wearing a vest. When wearing a shoe, first put on the right shoe. When removing any garment or shoe, first remove the left, then the right. This is the sunnat method when removing any garment from the body (Bukhari, Tirmidhi “the chapter on clothing” and Shamaaile Tirmidhi).
6. Before immersing the hands into any utensils, wash them thrice thoroughly. (Tirmidhi Vol. 1, pg. 13)
SUNNATS AND DUAS UPON ENTERING AND LEAVING THE TOILET
1. For the purpose of istinjah, take along water and lumps of clay. To use three lumps of clay or three stones is mustahab (preferable). If circumstances prevail, then this will be sufficient. Due to (clay lumps), difficulties are experienced in flushing the toilets. Thus, the Ulama have advised that toilet paper should be used so that the flush is not spoilt.
2. It was the practice of Rasoolullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) to visit the toilet with his head covered and with his shoes on. (Alaikum besunnati)
3. Before entering the toilet recite this dua:
Bismillah – Allahumma Inni aouzubika minal kubusi walkabais - (Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Ibne Majah)
O Allah! I seek your protection from the male and female Jinns.
Note: Mullah Ali Qari (Rahmatulla hi alaih) has written in Mirqaat that with the blessings of the recitation of this dua, a veil is cast between the person visiting the toilet and the evil Jinns.
Hence they are unable to see one’s private parts. He has also written that the (Ba) of the word Alkubus can be read with either a dhamma (Pesh) or a Saakin (Jazm). (Mirqaat Vol. 1, pg. 361)
4. When entering the toilet, enter with the left foot. (Alaikum besunnati quoting from Ibne Majah)
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possible and thereafter remove the garment. (Tirmidhi, Abu Dawood).
6. When coming out from the toilet, step out with the right foot first and then recite this dua:
Gufranaka Alhamdulila hilazi azhaba annil aza wa’fani -
O Allah! I seek forgiveness from you. All praise is due to Allah who removed from me that which was harmful and granted me safety.
7. Before entering the toilet, remove any ring etc, upon which any Aayat or the name of Rasoolullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) is visible (Nasai). If a Ta’weez is covered with a cloth and sewn, it will be permissible to enter the toilet while wearing it.
8. When relieving oneself do not face the Qibla nor turn the back towards it. (Mishkaat, Tirmidhi, Ibne Majah)
9. When relieving one self, do not speak except out of absolute necessity. Also, do not engage in any Zikr whilst in the toilet. (Mishkaat, Abu Dawood pg. 3)
10. Be extremely careful and ensure that droplets of urine and stool do not splash upon one as most of the punishment of the grave is due to not protecting oneself from urine splashes. (Bukhari,
Ibne Maajah)
11. Do not touch the private parts with the right hand during istinjaa. Use the left hand for this purpose. (Bukhari, Abu Dawood)
12. Where a toilet is not available, relieve oneself behind some barrier so that one is not exposed to others. (Abu Dawood, Ibne Majah)
13. Search for soft ground (when relieving oneself in the open) so that the urine does not splash but is rather absorbed into the ground. (Tirmidhi, Abu Dawood)
14. Sit and urinate. Do not urinate while standing. (Tirmidhi)
15. After urinating, if one needs to dry himself he should do so behind some barrier (i.e. wall etc.) (Bihishti Gohar)
16. Perform Wudhu according to the Sunnat at home.
17. Perform the Sunnats at home before going to the Masjid. If there is no time for this, the same could be performed in the Masjid.
18. Note: In today’s times, due to Sunnats being neglected, it is preferable to perform them in the Masjid. (Kamaalate Ashrafiya)
DUA WHEN LEAVING THE HOME
1. When leaving home for the Masjid or for any other place, recite this Dua: (Tirmidhi, Abu Dawood, and Ibne Maajah)
Bismillahi Tawakaltu alalahi la howla wala quwata illa billa -
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carry out righteous deeds, is only from Allah (Shami, Vol.1 pg. 85)
2. Proceed with dignity. Do not run. (This pertains to going to the Masjid only). (Ibne Majah)
DUA WHEN ENTERING THE HOME
1. When returning home, upon entering, first greet those in the home with Salaam. Thereafter recite this Dua:
Allahumma inni asaluka khairal mowlaji wakhairal maqraji bismillahi walajna wabismillahi qarjna wa’lalahi rabbina tawakalna - (Abu Dawood)
O Allah, I ask of you a good entering and a noble leaving. With the name of Allah have we entered and with the name of Allah do we leave and upon Allah have we placed our trust.
SUNNATS UPON ENTERING THE MASJID
1. To enter with the right foot. (BukhariChapter on Salaah pg.61)
2. To recite Bismillah (Ibne Majah pg. 56)
3. To recite Durood Sharief e.g. Asalatuwasalam ala rasoolilah -
(Ibne Majah, Faydhul Qadeer Vol. 1, pg. 336)
4. To recite the dua eg: Allahumafthali abwaba rahmatik - (Ibne Majah)
“O Allah, open the doors of your mercy for me”
5. Make intention for I’tikaaf. (Shami Vol.2, pg. 442)
SUNNATS OF LEAVING THE MASJID
1. To leave the Masjid with the left foot. (BukhariChapter on Salaah pg.61)
2. To recite Bismillah (Ibne Majah pg. 56)
3. To recite Durood Sharief eg. Asalatuwasalam ala rasoolilah - (Ibne Majah, Faydhul Qadeer)
4. To recite the Dua eg: Allahumma inni asaluka min fazlik - (Ibne Majah)
“O Allah, I ask you for your grace”
SUNNATS OF MISWAAK
1. It is sunnat to use the Miswaak at the time of every Wudhu. (Abu Dawood, Vol. 1, pg 8 (at Targheeb wat Tarheeb)
2. The sunnat method of holding the Miswaak according to what Hazrat Abdullah Ibne Mas’ood
(Raziallaho anho) has narrated is as follows:
Place the small finger of the right hand below the Miswaak. Place the thumb below the head of the Miswaak.
The remaining three fingers will be placed above. (Shami Vol. 1, pg 85)



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SUNNATS OF WUDHU
1. There are eighteen sunnats in Wudhu. By fulfilling these sunnats, one’s Wudhu will be perfected.
2. Make the intention of Wudhu eg: “I am performing Wudhu to make Salaah permissible”. (Nisai
Chapter regarding intention in Wudhu, pg.12)
3. Recite Bismillah hir Rahman nir rahim -
In some narrations the following words have also been narrated which could be recited.
Bismillahil Azimi walhamdulilahi ala deenil islam - (Maraaqi Ma’a Tahtaawe, pg, 37) and in some narrations Bismillahi walhamdulilah - is also mentioned. (Majma’uz Zawaa’id)
It is sunnat to recite the following Dua whilst performing Wudhu.
Allahumaqfirli zambi wawasee li fi daari wa baarikli fi rizqi - (Amalul youm wal lailah of Nasai)
4. Wash both hands upto the wrists. (Abu Dawood, Vol.1, pg.15 Mun Abi AlQamah)
5. Clean the teeth with Miswaak. If one does not have a Miswaak, rub the teeth with the fingers (Maraqiyul Falah, pg. 3738)
6. Gargle the mouth thrice.(Abu Dawood, Vol.1, pg.14)
7. Put water into the nostrils and clean the nostrils by blowing thrice. (Abu Dawood, Vol.1, pg.14 15)
8. If one is not fasting, gargle and put water into the nostrils thoroughly (Abu Dawood, pg.19, Maraqiyul Falah, pg. 39)
9. Wash each limb thrice. (BukhariVol.1, pg.27)
10. Make Khilaal of the beard. (To pass wet fingers through the beard) when washing the face
Note: The Sunnat method of making Khilaal of the beard is that after washing the face thrice, take water in the palm, bring it into the chin and rub outwards from the palate, passing the fingers through the beard and say Haakazaa amarani rabbi - (ShamiVol.1, pg.87)
11. When washing the hands and feet, make Khilaal of the fingers and toes (Abu Dawood, Vol. 1, pg 19)
12. Make Masah of the entire head once. (Si’aayah Vol.1 pg. 132, Shami Vol.1)
13. Together with Masah of the head, make Masah of the ears. (NasaiVol.1 pg.16, Shami Vol.1 pg.89)
14. Rub the limbs when washing them.(Maraaqi pg.40)
15. Make wudhu in quick succession.(Maraaqi pg.40)
16. Make wudhu in sequence (Hidaayah Vol.1)
17. Commence from the right side. (Bukhari Chapter of beginning on the right in Wudhu, pg.28)
18. Commence Masah of the head from the front (Bukhari Vol.1, pg. 31. narrated from Abdullah Ibne Zaid)
19. Make Masah of the nape. Do not make Masah of the throat. This is a Bid’at (innovation). (Maraaqi pg.41)
20. After wudhu recite the Shahaadah:
Ashadu al la ila ha illalahu wahadahu la sharika lahu waashadu anna muhamadan abduhu warasooluhu -
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Allahumajalni minat tawabina waj alni minal mutatahirin - (Tirmidhi Vol. 1, pg 18)
O Allah, include me amongst those who repent excessively and amongst those who purify themselves.
Note: Regarding the above Dua Mullah Ali Qari (Rahmatulla hi alaih) has written in Mirqaat, commentary of Mishkaat, that while Wudhu purifies one externally, this dua is a supplication for internal purity. It is as though one is supplicating that, “O Allah, we have cleansed ourselves externally, which was within our power. O Allah, you now purify us internally as well, through your mercy.
FARAAIDH (COMPULSORY ACTS) OF WUDHU
The above mentioned procedure was the Sunnat method. Certain acts are compulsory in Wudhu. If even one is left out or has some deficiency, then Wudhu will not be complete. In Wudhu, there are only four Faraaidh (compulsory acts).
1. To wash the entire face once
2. To wash both hands including the elbows once
3. To make Masah of a quarter of the head once.
4. To wash both feet once upto and including the ankles.
By doing so much the Wudhu will be completed. However, by performing Wudhu according to the Sunnat method, one’s Wudhu will be perfected and more reward will be attained.
SUNNAT METHOD OF GHUSL
First wash both hands upto the wrists. Thereafter wash off any impurity that may be on the body of both the front and back private parts (whether there is a need for this or not). Now perform Wudhu according to the Sunnat manner. If one is taking a bath in such a place where the water does not flow away but instead gathers at the feet, then do not wash the feet there. After the Wudhu, pour water over the head thrice (sufficient water should be poured so that the entire body is completely drenched). Rub the body with the hands so that no part remains dry. If even a hair span is left dry, the ghusl will be incomplete. In short, ensure that water passes over the entire body. Thereafter, move away from this place to a pure spot to wash one’s feet. If, however, the feet had been washed at the time of Wudhu, then there is no need to repeat. (Behishti Zewar, Shami Vol. 1, pg. 157– 159)
Note: The act of wiping oneself with a towel after ghusl is also recorded in the Hadith. Likewise not to wipe oneself but to allow the water to dry up on its own is also recorded in the Hadith. Hence, whichever of the two methods are adopted, make the intention of fulfilling the Sunnat. (NasaiVol.1, pg. 31, TirmidhiVol.1, pg.18, Shami Vol.1, pg. 99)



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FARAAIDH OF GHUSL
The above mentioned method is the sunnat procedure for ghusl. In ghusl, some acts are compulsory. Without which one’s ghusl will not be correct and one will remain impure. Thus it is necessary to have the knowledge of what is compulsory in ghusl. Only three acts are compulsory in ghusl.
1. To gargle one’s mouth (in such a method that water reaches the entire mouth.)
2. To place water in the nose (up to the soft portion).
3. To make water reach the entire body.
SUNNATS OF AZAAN AND IQAAMAH
1. It is Sunnat to face the Qibla while saying the Azaan and Iqaamah. (Maraaqiul Falaah pg. 106, I’laaussunanVol.2, pg.126)
2. It is Sunnat to say the Azaan with pauses after each phrase while the Sunnat method of Iqaamah is to say it quickly. (Tirmidhi Vol.1, pg.285)
3. During the Azaan it is Sunnat to turn the face to the right when saying: Haiya alas salah and towards the left when saying, Haiya alal falah However, the chest and the feet should remain towards the direction of the Qibla. (Maraaqipg.106, ShamiVol.1, pg. 285)
4. It is Sunnat to repeat the words of the Azaan after the Muazzin (in reply to the Azaan). When the Muazzin call out Haiya alas salah and Haiya alal Falah reply with: La howla wala quwata illa billa (Bukhari, Muslim)
5. In the Azaan of Fajar when the Muazzin calls out: Assalatu khairum minan noum reply with: Sadaqta wabararta (Maraaqiul Falaah pg. 110)
6. The reply will be given to the Iqaamah in the same way as it is given for Azaan. However, in reply to Qadqamatis salah one should say: Aqaamahalahu wa’adamaha (Abu Dawood)
7. After the Azaan it is Sunnat to recite Durood Sharief (Muslim Vol.1 pg.166)
8. Thereafter recite this Dua which is narrated in the chapter of Azaan in Bukhari Sharief.
Allahumma rabba hazi iddawatit tamati wasalatil qaaemati aati muhammadinil waseelata walfazilata wabashu maqamam mahmooda nilazi wa’ata Innaka la tukliful meea’ad -
O’ Allah the Lord of this perfect call and the Lord of the prayer which is about to be performed, grant Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) the intercession and the virtue and grant him the praised position (Almaqaamul Mahmood) which you have promised him. Verily you do not contradict your promise.
The words Innaka la tukliful meea’ad are not narrated in Bukhari Sharif. Imam Baihaqi has narrated it in
SunaneKubra. (HisneHaseen with commentary Fadhle Mubeen)
Note: To add the words waddarajatar Rafeeata or to add Ya arhamar raheemeen at the end is not established from any narration. (Hence it should not be added on in the Dua after azaan).



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Mullah Ali Qari (Rahmatulla hi alaih) writes in MirqaatVol.2, pg. 163.
Waamaziyadatuwaddarajatar Rafeeata” almushtahiratu a’lal alsinati faqalas kaavi lam arahu fee shayim minar rivaayat -
Note: By reciting this Dua one will be blessed with a good death and one will receive the intercession of Rasoolullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam). (Mirqaat)
FIFTYONE SUNNATS OF SALAAH
ELEVEN SUNNATS OF QIYAAM
1. At the time of saying Takbeere Tahreema (i.e. Allahu Akbar) the back must be upright. The head should not be bent downwards. (Tahtaawi pg.143)
2. The feet should be placed four fingers apart (Tahtaawi pg.143).The toes should be facing towards the Qibla (Shami).
Note: Certain Fuqaha (Jurists) have mentioned that keeping the feet at a distance of four fingers is Mustahab. However, in fiqh (Jurisprudence), the word Mustahab is used for Sunnat and vice versa. (Vol.1, pg. 612)
3. The Muqtadees (followers) should raise their hands to say Takbeere Tahreema together with the Imaam. (Tahtaawi pg.140)
Note: If the Muqtadee’s Takbeere Tahreema ends before the Imaam his following will not be correct. (Tahtaawi)
4. At the time of saying Takbeere Tahreema both hands should be raised upto the ears. (Abu DawoodVol.1, pg. 105 and pg. 108 from Wa’ill)
5. The palm of the hands should be facing the Qibla at the time of Takbeer (Tahtaawi pg.143, ShamiVol.1, pg.356)
6. The fingers should be in their natural position at the time of Takbeer i.e. neither spread out nor tightly closed. (Tahtaawi pg.152, ShamiVol.1, pg.356)
7. When folding the hands, the palm of the right hand should be placed on the back of the left palm. (Tahtaawi)
8. The small finger and the thumb of the right hand should form a circle around the wrist of the left hand. (Tahtaawi pg. 141)
9. The middle three fingers should be placed flat over the forearm. (Tahtaawi pg. 141)
10. One should position the hands below the navel. (Tahtaawi pg.140, and ShamiVol.1, pg.359)
11. It is Sunnat to recite the Thana. (I’laalsunnan Vol.2, pg. 174 – 177)



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SEVEN SUNNATS OF QIRAAT
1. To recite Ta’awwuz i.e. Aouzubillaa (Tahtaawi pg.141)
2. To recite Tasmia at the beginning of each Rakaat i.e. Bismillah (Ibid)
3. To say Aameen softly. (Tahtaawi pg.142)
4. In Fajr and Zuhr Salaah, one should recite Tiwaalemufassal i.e. any Surah from Surah Hujuraat (26th Para) to Surah Burooj (30th Para) In Asr and Esha one should recite from Ausaate Mufassal i.e. any Surah from Surah Burooj (30th Para) to Surah Lamyakun. In Maghrib one should recite Qisaare Mufassal i.e. any Surah from Surah Lamyakun to Surah Naas (30th Para). (Tahtaawee pg.143–144)
5. To lengthen the first Rakaat of Fajr Salaah. (Tahtaawee pg.144)
6. Thanaa, Ta’awwuz, Tasmia and Aameen should be recited softly. (Maraaqipg.142)
7. Only Surah Faatiha should be recited in the third and fourth Rakaats of the Fardh Salaah. (Tahtaawee pg.147)
EIGHT SUNNATS OF RUKU
1. To say the Takbeer of Ruku. (Tahtaawee pg.144)
2. To grasp the knees with the hands. (Tahtaawee pg.145)
3. Whilst grasping the knees the fingers should be spread apart. (Ibid)
4. To keep the back straight. (ShamiVol.1, pg. 365)
5. To keep (the calf of the legs) straight i.e. the section from the ankles to the knee. (ShamiVol.1, pg. 365)
6. To keep the head and the lower back in a straight line. (ShamiVol.1, pg. 365)
7. To read Subhana Rabbial azim thrice in Ruku. (Tahtaawee pg.144)
8. Whilst getting up from Ruku, the Imam should say Samiallahuliman Hamida in a loud voice, whilst the followers should say Rabbana lakal hamd. If one is performing Salaah alone, one should recite both (softly). One should stand and pause with ease after the Ruku before going into Sajdah. (ShamiVol.1, pg. 327)
TWELVE SUNNATS OF SAJDAH
1. To say the Takbeer while going into Sajdah. (ShamiVol.1, pg. 352)
2. To place both knees on the ground first. (ShamiVol.1, pg. 398 and Tahtaawee pg.145)
3. Thereafter to place both the hands on the ground. (ShamiVol.1 and Tahtaawee pg.145)
4. To place the nose on the ground. (ShamiVol.1 and Tahtaawee pg.145)
5. Lastly to place the forehead on the ground. (ShamiVol.1 and Tahtaawee pg.145)



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7. To keep a gap between the stomach (abdomen) and the thighs. The arms should not touch the sides of the body. (Tahtaawee pg.146)
8. The elbows should be kept off the ground (i.e. raised). (Tahtaawee pg.146)
9. To recite Subhana Rabbial a’ala at least thrice whilst in Sajdah.
10. To recite Takbeer whilst getting up from Sajdah. (ShamiVol.1, pg. 352)
11. When getting up from Sajdah, first the forehead, then the nose, then the hands and lastly the knees should be raised. (ShamiVol.1, pg. 368 and Tahtaawee pg.145)
12. One should pause and sit with ease between the two Sajdahs. (Tahtaawee pg.146)
THIRTEEN SUNNATS OF QA’ DAH
1. To keep the right foot upright whilst sitting in Qa’dah and to place the left foot flat on the ground. (Tahtaawee pg.146)
2. To place both hands on the thighs. (Ibid)
3. To raise the index finger in Tashahhud whilst reciting Ashhadu al lahilaha and to lower it when saying Illalla (Tahtaawee pg.146 and 147)
4. To recite Durood Sharief in the final Qa’dah. (Tahtaawee pg. 147)
5. After Durood Sharief recite a Dua which is similar to those which appear in the Qur’an or Hadith. (Tahtaawee pg. 148)
6. To say Salaam on both sides upon completion of Salaah. (Tahtaawee pg. 149)
7. To begin Salaam from the right side. (Ibid)
8. The Imaam whilst saying Salaam should make Niyyat (intention) for the Muqtadees (followers), angels and the pious Jinns. (Ibid)
9. The Muqtadee whilst saying Salaam should make Niyyat for the Imaam, angels, pious Jinns and all the followers on his right and left side. (Tahtaawee pg. 150)
10. The Munfarid (a person performing his Salaah on his own) should make Niyyat for the angels only. (Ibid)
11. The Muqtadee should say Salaam simultaneously with the Imaam. (Ibid)
12. The second Salaam should be said in a lower tone than the first Salaam. (Tahtaawee)
13. The Masbooq (a person who has joined the Imaam late) should wait for the Imaam to end his Salaat before getting up to complete his missed Rakaats. (Tahtaawee)
FARAAIDH (Compulsory Acts) OF SALAAT
1. TakbeereTahreema. (To say, “Allahu Akbar”, translator)
2. Qiyaam (To stand).



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3. Qiraat (To recite any verse or Surah of the Qur’aaneKareem.)
4. To make Ruku.
5. To make two Sajdahs.
6. To sit for the duration of Attahiyat in the final sitting. (Qa’eda akherah)
If any one of the above mentioned are left out, the Salaat will not take place. It will have to be repeated.
Note: The Waajibaat and MufsidaateSalaat etc. should be learnt from Behishti Zewar or Aa’inae Namaz written by Mufti Sa’eed Ahmad Sahib (Rahmatulla hi alaih), the MuftieA’zam (grand Mufti) of Mazaahirululoom.
DIFFERENCES IN THE SALAAT OF FEMALES
1. When saying TakbeereTahreema females should raise both their hands up to the shoulders without removing them from under the Burqa.(a kind of shawl or veil covering the whole body from head to foot translator) (Tahtaawee pg.141)
2. Thereafter they should tie their hands on the chest in such a manner that the palm of the right hand is placed on the back of the left hand. She should not grip her wrist with her thumb and small finger like men. (Tahtaawee pg.141)
3. Bend slightly in Ruku, and place the fingers of both hands joined together on the knees. Do not spread them. Keep the arms close to the side of the body. Join the ankles of both feet. (Tahtaawee pg.141, Behishti Zewar Vol.2 pg.16)
4. The feet should not be kept erect in Sajdah but should be placed horizontally on the floor pointing to the right. Crouch and draw the body in, as much as possible when making Sajdah , so much so that the thighs touch the stomach and the forearms are joined to the sides of the body and the elbows are spread flat on the ground.(Behishti Zewar Vol.2 pg.17)
5. When sitting in Qa’dah the feet should be spread out horizontally on the ground on the right side. Both the hands should be kept closed. (Tahtaawee pg.146 and ShamiVol.1 pg. 373)
ETIQUETTES OF SALAAH
(MALES AND FEMALES)
The gaze should be fixed on the place of Sajdah during Qiyaam, on the feet during Ruku, on the nose during Sajdah, on the lap during Qa’dah and on the shoulders during Salaam. When one has an urge to yawn during Salaah, he should stifle it as much as possible. When one has an urge to cough during Salaah one should try as much as possible to suppress it.
(Extracted from A’inaeNamaz written by Mufti Sa’eed Ahmad Sahib, (Rahmatulla hi alaih) the Muftie A’zam



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