God has decreed four steps for ablution
(wuduu), but the Muslims of today have their own rules. They followed the
rules of their Scholars instead of the rules of God. The word Muslim means the
one who submits to God . Submitting to God should include doing His Ablution
not the ablution of the scholars. God's ablution is very simple and easy as
you can see in the verse that explains it. (5:6) The purification of the
ablution is the spiritual purification not the physical part of the washing
process. If ablution was meant to clean the person physically, God would have
ordered us to take a bath before every one of the five prayers. Ordering the
dry ablution (Tayammum) (using the dust for the purification), proves that God
did not mean the ablution for the purpose of physical cleaning as some claims.
The physical cleaning part of the ablution is a very secondary gain that
should not be considered the main goal of the washing.
Here is ablution as commanded by God Himself . Those who consider
improving on God's commandments should remember that they will stand defending
their practice and blame it on someone else on a day where there is no trade,
no nepotism and no intercession.
[5:6]
O you who believe, when you observe the Contact Prayers (Salat), you
shall: (1) wash your faces,
(2) wash your arms to the elbows,
(3) wipe
your heads, and (4) wash your feet to the
ankles. If you were unclean
due to sexual orgasm, you shall bathe. If you are ill, or traveling,
or had any digestive excretion (urinary, fecal, or gas), or had
(sexual) contact with the women, and you cannot find water, you shall
observe the dry ablution (Tayammum) by touching clean dry soil, then
rubbing your faces and hands. GOD does not wish to make the religion
difficult for you; He wishes to cleanse you and to perfect His
blessing upon you, that you may be appreciative.
What Nullifies Ablution
[4:43]
O you who believe, do not observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) while
intoxicated, so that you know what you are saying. Nor after sexual
orgasm without bathing, unless you are on the road, traveling; if you
are ill or traveling, or you had urinary or fecal-related excretion
(such as gas), or contacted the women (sexually), and you cannot find
water, you shall observe Tayammum (dry ablution) by touching clean dry
soil, then wiping your faces and hands therewith. GOD is Pardoner,
Forgiver.
Should we wash the feet or wipe the feet ?
We receive this question often specially since many sects in Islam ignored
the command in the Quran to WASH the feet and recommend to wipe the feet since
the order about the feet comes after the wiping of the head.
Thanks for your kind remarks, God bless you and bless your family.
<< "In 5:06 it is clearly stated that in preparing for Namaz one should wash
hands to elbow and face AND wipe head (top part) and feet. I don't understand
where did you get the idea of {...wash your face and hands and wipe (top of
head) and then wash your feet..}.>>
Forget about any translation for now and let us see the Arabic Quran. In the
Arabic Quran, the verse grammatically structured to mean the feet should be
washed not wiped. Although the feet are mentioned in the sentence after the
wiping of the head, it belongs to the washing of the face, grammatically. It is
sad that even some of those who know Arabic fail to recognize this grammatical
structure and make the wrong decision to wipe the feet, instead of washing the
feet.
Here is the verse in Arabic
5:6. Ya ayyuha allatheena amanoo itha qumtum ila alssalati faighsiloo wujoohakum
waaydiyakum ila almarafiqi waimsahoo biruoosikum waarjulakum ila alkaAAbayni
****faighsiloo wujoohakum = wash your faces,(notice the end of the word ..akum)
****waimsahoo biruoosikum = wipe your head,(notice the end of the word ..ikum)
****waarjulakum = and your feet ,(notice the end of the word ..akum)
Because the word waarjulakum is written with .....lakum, it follows the washing
of the face.....lakum, grammatically.
For the feet to follow the wiping of the head it should have been writttten
as waarjulikum , that is .....likum and NOT ....lakum as it is in the verse.
Many of the famous translations translated this verse , 5:6 correctly as
wash the feet. For example,
YUSUFALI: O ye who believe! when ye prepare for prayer, wash your faces,
and your hands (and arms) to the elbows; Rub your heads (with water); and
(wash) your feet to the ankles.
PICKTHAL: O ye who believe! When ye rise up for prayer, wash you faces, and
your hands up to the elbows, and lightly rub your heads and (wash) your feet
up to the ankles.
KHALIFA: O you who believe, when you observe the Contact Prayers (Salat),
you shall: (1) wash your faces, (2) wash your arms to the elbows, (3) wipe
your heads, and (4) wash your feet to the ankles.
NUHSIN KHAN O you who believe! When you intend to offer As-Salât (the
prayer), wash your faces and your hands (forearms) up to the elbows, rub (by
passing wet hands over) your heads, and (wash) your feet up to ankles
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