Friday 11 May 2012

How to Perform Namaz? Watch With Video

How to prepare for Namaz?
Before you pray you must clean your self because you are about to stand in front of Almighty Allah (S.W.T). Muslims perform Wuzu (ablution) to cleanse themselves from minor impurities such as releasing wind, urinating etc.

In some cases its necessary to perform Ghusal (Islamic bath) to cleanse your self from major impurities such as seminal discharge, Sexual Intercourse etc.
 Below are a detailed structure on how to perform the rituals of Wuzu and Ghusal...



Wuzu (Ablution)
REMEMBER: Before doing Wuzu you must do Isthinja (washing of the privates) if required otherwise Wuzu will not be complete.

Watch How  Wuzu (Ablution) in Video







Farz (Must be done) of Wuzu (ablution)
1. Wash your hands and your arms up to your elbows.
2. Wash your face properly by gathering water in both your palms (form a cup) and start at top of your forehead to the bottom of your chin.
3. Masah (wiping hands over head) by wetting your fingers on both hands and then join together three fingers (small, next and middle) on the both hands rub over your hair from forehead to back of neck release your fingers then bring your hands to the front of your head whilst wiping the side of your head.
4. Wash your feet including the ankles make sure that water passes every gap between your toes,

REMEMBER: If any one of the 4 farz are not done properly or missed Wuzu will not be complete.


Sunnah (Prophetic way) of doing wuzu (ablution)
1. Read “Bismillah”
2. Do Niyat (make intention “I intend to do wuzu only for the sake of Allah”)
3. Wash your Hands up to your wrists X3 first Right Hand then the Left Hand.
4. Wash out your mouth and use your index finger to clean your teeth.
5. Gargle





6. Put water into your nose with your right then with your left hand little finger in right nostril and left hand thumb in left nostril and clean your nose.
7. Wash your face thoroughly by gathering water in both your palms (form a cup) and start at top of your forehead to the bottom of your chin.
8. Wash your right arm up to your elbow, put water in your hand and let it flow down your arm and water should drip at least 3 times from you elbow, then do the same with your left arm.
9. Masah (wiping hands over head) by wetting your fingers on both hands and then join together three fingers (small, next and middle) on the both hands rub over your hair from forehead to back of neck release your fingers then bring your hands to the front of your head whilst wiping the side of your head.
10. Use your index fingers to clean the insides of your ears and use the insides of your thumbs to wipe behind your ears  11. Using the back of your hands wipe each side of your neck
12. Using your left hand palm wipe the back of your right  arm then using your right hand palm to the same to the left arm..
13. Using your left hand pass your fingers  through the back your right hand fingers do the same for your left hand using your right hand..
14. wash your right foot up to the ankles use the little finger on your left hand to clean in between the toes then do the same with your left foot this time still use your left hand to clean in between your toes...


Ghusal (Islamic Bath)
3 Farz (must be done) of Ghusal
1. Gargle and wash the mouth make sure water reaches every part of the mouth.
2. Sniff up water into the nostrils water should reach every part of the nose no hair should be left dry.
3. Wash all your body from head to toe make sure each and every part of the body gets wet nothing should be left dry not even the hair...



Sunnah of Ghusal
1. If you need to do Istinja then make sure you do it first.
2. Make Niyah (intention) for Ghusal.
3. Do full wuzu the sunnah way but don’t wash the feet.
4. Wash the right hand side of the body.
5. Wash the Left hand side of the body.
6. Put water on the head and rest of the body.
Wash your feet properly if you haven’t done so make sure under your feet get washed properly.....










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