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Scottish
15-04-04, 11:30 PM
http://www.milligazette.com/Archives/15052002/1505200245.htm

Friday bath, Muslims & cleanliness!

“Excuse me, Sir. I was told that you are a Muslim? ” “Well in that case, I would like to know, how do you people manage with only one bath a week? he asked.

Possibly less out of ignorance and more to vilify me, he continued in the same vein. ”I understand that you people take bath only on Jumma, that is Fridays?”

Ignoring the clear sarcasm in his tone, I said, “Yes you may be right..” I paused. “It is true that Muslims do take bath on Fridays, but they also take bath on the eve of their festivals. They also bath after burying their dead. The Muslim males take bath every time they ejaculate for any reason. Muslim females also take bath at the end of their menses. Muslim couples take bath after having sex. This is over and above the daily routine bath one undertakes as a matter of habit.”

“Do you know gentleman,” I continued, ”Muslims wash their genitals after passing urine? Do you also know that prior to each prayer five times a day, Muslims perform what is known as Ablution (Wudu), whereby they wash off all those parts of the body which are exposed to environmental pollution?”

Is it out of sheer ignorance or systematic vilification campaign, one cannot decide for sure, but giving the benefit of doubt to all our friends who are not only awfully ignorant about Muslims and Islam but are also vulnerable to disinformation campaigns, we would like to give them a brief idea of the concept and practice of cleanliness in Islam.

The importance of cleanliness in Islam can be gauged from this simple fact that most of the Books of Ahadith (Prophet’s deeds and sayings) and also the Books of Fiqh (Sharia) start with a chapter on Taharah that is cleanliness. (In fact the meaning and spirit behind the concept of Taharah is much beyond the superficiality of the conventional cleanliness). This particular chapter starts with the classification of water and goes on to describe how water gets impure or polluted, modes and methods of purification of water and host of other topics. This chapter ends with a concluding topic of ‘how Muslims should bath their dead?’

Muslims go much beyond the superficial and cosmetic concept of ‘Manicure & Pedicure’ imported from the West. They do not believe in the technology which combines toilet papers with odor-masking perfumes.

Muslim males are required to get circumcised so that even faint traces of urine are not entrapped in the foreskin of the genitals. The fruit of such a clean practice is borne out by the results of studies carried out by Prof. Schot of Australia, in the African AIDS belt, where to his surprise he discovered that the occurrence of this fatal disease was least among those who practiced circumcision. Dr. Advani of Tata Cancer Research Institute, Mumbai, also confirmed that Muslim women constitute the least percentage among the victims of vaginal cancer. The observation, he said, can only be explained by the fact that their males are circumcised.

Muslims are duty bound to shave off their armpits and pubic hair as a matter of routine practice. The males are also instructed to trim their moustaches in order to keep them clear of oral intakes. Our beloved Prophet strictly prohibited his followers to consume onion and garlic (indicating thereby any foul smelling consumable including cigarettes) before going to any congregational prayer in mosques, lest they offend fellow companions praying next to them. Brushing of teeth ( once in a day ) is very recent development of near past. Muslims are known to use Miswak, the herbal brush for the past 1400 years, five times a day prior to each ablution, as recommended by their Prophet.

Cleanliness is inbuilt in Islamic Sharia, as prerequisite to every form and mode of worship. Be it the recital of the holy Qur’an, offering of the five daily prayers, fasting or the Hajj. In fact a Muslim cannot offer his obligatory prayers with unclean body, clothes or using dirty premises. The Holy Qur’an instructs the faithful to ”keep their clothes clean” (74:4). They are also made to imbibe this very message that “Allah loves those who are clean.” (2:222). In fact to what length and breadth, Islam goes on to take care of its followers in respect of personal hygiene, can be exemplified by the afore-mentioned verse whereby Muslims are categorically prohibited to have sex with their mates during menses.

Well at this juncture someone may start feeling that Islam prescribes much more stringent code of cleanliness than they ever thought. They are not wrong. But they are not fully correct too! The emphasis in Islam is more on the cleanliness of the inner-self, that is heart, mind and soul. The external cleaning process and rituals in reality are the preparatory ground work to achieve the more important task and that is cleanliness of the inner-self, which is the ultimate goal of the religion.

- Moin Don (moindon@yahoo.com)

Scottish
15-04-04, 11:39 PM
http://www.aljaafaria.com/Wudu.htm

Du'as of wudhu as taught by Imam Ali (A.S)

Imam Ali (peace be upon him) said:

Whoever performs ablution (wudhu) in the same manner I do and says the same words I say, Allah will, for every drop of water used, create for this person an angel to exalt and glorify Him (Allah), till the Day of Judgement, with the rewards from this glorification going to that person.



Washing the hands at the beginning of wudhu: In the name of Allah and for the sake of Allah; All praise be to Allah who made water pure and did not make it impure; O Allah place me among those who ask for forgiveness and among those who are pure.

Gargling: O' Allah teach me the correct answer for the day I shall meet you and open my tongue for your praise.

Nose: O'Allah! Do not deprive me from the smell of paradise and place me among those who sniff its smell, its refreshments and perfume.

Face: O'Allah! Brighten my face on the day you will disgrace the faces; and do not disgrace my face on the day you will brighten the faces.

Right Forearm: O'Allah! Place my scroll of deeds in my right hand and eternal residency in paradise in my left; and do the reckoning of my account leniently.

Left Forearm: O'Allah! Do not place my scroll of deeds in my left hand or on my back; and do not make it chained around my neck. And I seek refuge with you from the fierce fires.

Head: O'Allah! Bestow upon me Your mercy, Your blessings and Your pardon.

Feet: O'Allah! Keep me steadfast on the path on the day when the feet shall slip; and make my efforts (in the way) that will please you ----------- Oh the Master of Power and Honour

DeSerTDesTroYeR
16-04-04, 12:22 AM
Moved from Politics Sabla to Religion - Islamic Sabla

Its Islamic related and doesnt quite have any political relevence.

Scottish
16-04-04, 12:49 AM
Good call. Sorry about that.

EviliO
16-04-04, 12:20 PM
Whats the point in here?
Is it just an informative quote?

Scottish
16-04-04, 06:32 PM
Someone asserted a rule, and I went to either prove or disprove it. It's been disproved. Is it that difficult to understand? Or do you not read every post in which you participate, or do you simply forget easily?

Probably the latter, since you hardly remember your own words, much less anyone elses.

Scottish
17-04-04, 05:09 PM
Personally, I would hope they would wash the arse. With all that bowing, so close to each other, hate to get a nosefull in the middle of prayer. Washing all that other stuff doesn't mean much if the person in front of me had one falafel too many.

Arabian Princess
17-04-04, 05:22 PM
and who told you they dont :duh:
just becuase you read an artilce that didnt mention it!!

Scottish
17-04-04, 05:25 PM
Originally posted by Arabian Princess
and who told you they dont :duh:
just becuase you read an artilce that didnt mention it!!

Evilio says it isn't true.

Will you all please get your rules together right???? You all seem to disagree so much.

Arabian Princess
17-04-04, 05:34 PM
didnt read Evillio saying that they dont!!

Can you guys discuss real important issues than what muslims do and what they dont!!

Scottish
17-04-04, 05:39 PM
http://www.englishsabla.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20789&perpage=30&pagenumber=5


Never the less, as i replied before, muslim males don't need to do that

Arabian Princess
17-04-04, 05:53 PM
that says before prayers!!

There is a certain aboluotion process before prayers and yes washing that part is not part of it.

But muslims do wash thier xxx whenever its needed.

Arabian Princess
17-04-04, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by Scottish
Personally, I would hope they would wash the arse. With all that bowing, so close to each other, hate to get a nosefull in the middle of prayer. Washing all that other stuff doesn't mean much if the person in front of me had one falafel too many.

they dont reach to that stage!!

Whenever they go to the bathroom they wash thier private parts!!

Scottish
17-04-04, 07:13 PM
Don't we all? OK.

Basically, this thread is over. There is no "rule" that it "must" be done before prayer, but is a typical thing in the normal, everyday cleanliness.

Is this basically clear now for everyone?

EviliO
17-04-04, 07:48 PM
Wow did it take all that time?

Scottish
17-04-04, 07:56 PM
Nope. That was ascertained at the first post, and reiterated on the title of the second post. We just continued to carry it on. Oh well. Guess I wasn't clear enough for you.

Desert_Sloath
17-04-04, 08:22 PM
Originally posted by Scottish



Personally, I would hope they would wash the arse. With all that bowing, so close to each other, hate to get a nosefull in the middle of prayer. Washing all that other stuff doesn't mean much if the person in front of me had one falafel too many.





As a muslim yes I do wash my arse and there is a saying that goes with it. Not only when I excrete but even passing wind, I am supposed to was.

I guess you deliberately ignored the procedures from your source of reference.

Haven't you left out the 'ears?' Was that not included or your wickedness inspired you to mislead ?

Alhamd`Ul`Allah I was born muslim otherwise I'd be sickly confused as are others.

Have you heard of a GENTLEMAN's with a dirty arse in a three piece suit. No wonder they don't normally shake hands :haha: :haha: :rolleyes:


hi, hi !!!

Scottish
17-04-04, 08:27 PM
My "wickedness"? LOL. I posted completely what I found. Left nothing out. Check the links.

Moderator, I'm being called wicked. :weep:

I'm over it. What a ridiculous statement.