Basic
knowledge for childrens
Written By Mufti Jalal-Ud-Din Ahmad
Amjadi
Translated by Haji Saleem Ghisa Rizvi
Prepared by Molvi Kaleem Raza
PART I
Q) Who are you?
A) I am a Muslim
Q) Who do you call a Muslim?
A) Those who believe in one Allah
and believes that Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihe Wasallam is the messenger of Allah
and believes that the Holy Quran is the book of Allah
Q) What is the name of your
religion?
A) Islam
Q) What is the message of Islam
(Kalima)?
A) La ilaha illallaho Muhammadur
Rasoolallah’ This is Called the first Kalima (Kalima Tayyab)
Q) What is the meaning of this
Kalima?
A) There is no-one worthy of worship
except Allah, Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihe Wasallam is the messenger of Allah
Q) Who is Allah?
A) Allah created humans, the sun,
moon and every single creation.
Q) What do you call someone who does
not believe in Allah?
A) Whoever does not believe in Allah
is an infidel (Kafir)
Q) What do you call someone who
associates someone equal to or partner with Allah?
A) We call them Mushrik and Kafir
(polytheist) and infidel)
Q) What is wrong in being a Kafir or
Mushrik?
A) Allah will always be unhappy with
a Kafir or Mushrik and after death they will remain in the fire or hell
forever.
Q) Will Kafirs or Mushriks never go
to paradise?
A) No, never, they will remain in
hell for eternity.
Q) Who is Muhammad Sallallhu Alaihe
Wasallam?
A) He is the messenger and Prophet
of Allah Ta’ala. He is the highest ranking Prophet of all prophets. He is the
greatest Prophet. We are all his followers, we are from his Ummat and he is our
Prophet
Q) Where was our Prophet born?
A) He was born on the 12 th of
Rabbi-ul-Awwal
Q) What is the name of the Holy
Prophet’s father?
A) It is Hazrat Abdullah (may Allah
be pleased with him)
Q) What is the name of our Holy
Prophet’s mother?
A) It is Hazrat Amina (may Allah be
pleased with her)
Q) What is the names of our Holy Prophet
‘s grandparents?
A) Our Holy Prophet’s grandfather’s
name was Abdul Muttallib and his grandmother’s name (Maternal) was Wahub.
Q) How many years did our Holy
Prophet stay alive?
A) After our Holy Prophet passes
away, by the power of Allah he is still alive in his holy shrine. His presence
in the world was 63 and 10 years In Madinah.
Q) On what date did our Holy Prophet
pass away?
A) Our Holy Prophet Passed away from
in front of the human eyes on the 12 th of Rabbi-ul Awwal (Approx. June 12 th
632ad…)
Q) Where is our Holy Prophet’s Holy
Shrine?
A) It is in Madina Sharif , Which is
approximately 300 km away from Makkah Sharif.
Q) How is it known that Muhammad
Sallallhu Alaihe Wasallam is the Prophet of Allah Ta’ala?
A) It is proven by the fact that, our
Holy Prophet called people towards Islam, he performed many miracles and he
gave such knowledge of the unseen (llm-e-ghaib) which can only be given by none
other than a Prophet of Allah.
Q) What do you call a person who
does not believe in Muhammad Sallallhu Alaihe Wasallam as a Prophet?
A) he/she is a Kafir (Infidel)
Q) What if someone believes in Allah
Ta’ala but does not believe in the Holy Prophet Muhammad Sallallhu Alaihe
Wasallam?
A) The person is also a Kafir.
Q) What is the reason for believing
in the Holy Prophet?
A) The reason for believing in him
is that he is a true Prophet sent by Allah Ta’ala believe in this, believe in
every word of our Holy Prophet, love him and never disrespect or speak or think
badly about him.
Q) What is the Holy Quran?
A) The Holy Quran is the book of
Allah.
Q) How do we know that the Holy
Quran is Allah’s book?
A) There has never been a book that
someone could create which was anything like the Holy Quran this then proves
that the Holy Quran is the book of Allah. If the Holy Quran had been written
and created by someone other than Allah then it would have been easy to create
something similar, which of course has not been possible.
Q) Who was the Holy Quran revealed
to?
A) It was revealed to our Holy
Prophet, MUHAMMAD Sallallaho Alaihe ‘Wasallam.
Q) Was the Holy Quran Revealed all
at once, or in parts?
A) It was revealed bit by bit
according to the need of the people.
Q) Over how long a period was the
Holy Quran Revealed?
A) It was Revealed over 23 years.
Q) How was the Holy Quran Revealed?
A) Hazrat Jibraeel Alaiyhissallaam
revealed, chapter and versed to our Holy Prophet, by the grace of almighty
Allah. Our Holy Prophet memorized these passages and repeated them to the
people. These people then memorized these passages and wrote then down.
Q) What is preached in the Holy
Quran?
A) Everything is in the Holy Quran,
i.e. regarding everything in all walks of life and the hereafter.
Q) Why was the Holy Quran Revealed?
A) To show people the right way in
life. So people can recognise Allah almighty and his Holy Prophet and so that
they can live life in a pure way.
Q) Who is Hazrat Jibraeel
Alaiyhissalaam?
A) He is an angel who brought
messages (wahi) from Allah Almighty to the Prophets.
Q) What are Angels?
A) They are created from light
(Noor), by Almighty Allah; they are neither male or female. They don’t eat or
drink. They worship Allah constantly. (Non Stop)
Q) Why are human created?
A) They are created to worship
Almighty Allah.
Q) How do Muslims worship Allah?
A) They worship Allah in the
following ways:
1) They pray Namaz (Salat)
2) They fast during the month of
Ramadan.
3) Rich Muslim offer Zakat (charity)
Muslim.
4) They perform pilgrimage (hajj)
Q) What is the best from of worship?
A) Namaz (Salat) is the best form of
worship.
Q) What is Namaz (Salat)?
A) Namaz (Salat) is a form of
worshiping Allah Almighty which is performed a certain way. A person praying
Namaz, stands facing Qibla (Holy Ka’aba) they recite verses from the Holy Quran
and bow down before Allah. They praise Allah, and they pray Durood (blessings)
for our Holy Prophet.
Q) How many times a day do we pray
Namaz?
A) Namaz is prayed five times a day.
Q) What are the names for these five
Namaz?
A) Fajr, Zohr, Asr, Maghrib and
Isha.
Q) When is the Fajr Namaz prayed?
A) From the break of dawn until the
beginning of sunrise
Q) When Zohr Namaz prayed?
A) Zohr Namaz is prayed from after
midday until the beginning time of Asr Namaz.
Q) When is Asr Namaz prayed?
A) Asr Namaz is prayed from
late-afternoon until sunset.
Q) When is Maghrib Namaz prayed?
A) Maghrib Namaz is prayed from
sunset, upto a maximum of One and Quarter hours.
Q) When is Isha Namaz prayed?
A) Isha Namaz is prayed after
Maghrib time has lapsed upto the beginning of Fajr time.
Q) What is the process called when
one washes their hands, face, feet and pass water over their hair?
A) This process is called WUZU
(Ablution)
Q) How is Wuzu performed?
A) Wuzu is performed in the
following way:
I) Pray Bismillah then perform
Miswak (a five inch wooden stick) by rubbing over your teeth if this is not
available then use your index finger.
ii) Wash both hands up to your
wrists three times (first right then left)
iii) Then perform a gargle by
washing your mouth out three times (using your right hand).
iv) Then pass water into your nose
with your left hand little finger in right nostril and left hand thumb in left
nostril, this is done three times.
v) Wash your face thoroughly by
gathering water in both your palms (form a cup) and start at top of your
forehead where hair has the bottom of our chin, this is also done three times.
vi) Wash your right arm up to and
including your elbow, and ensure water passes through your fingers and pass
your arms and not the other way round. Perform three times and do same to your
left arm three times.
vii) Perform masah (wiping) by
wetting your fingers on both hands and then using three fingers (small, next
and middle) on the both hands rub over your hair from forehead to back of neck.
Use your index finger in each hand to clean your ears (right finger to clean
right ear and left finger to clean the left ear). Use your thumbs to clean back
of your ears. Clean each side of your neck by passing the back of your hand
over it. This Masah is only done ONCE.
viii) Wash you feet upto and
including the ankles making sure that water passes every gap between your toes.
Perform this three times with right and then left.
ix) Look up to the sky and pray
ASHHADUAN LA’ILA HA ILLALLAHO MUHAMMAD-
DUR’RASOOLULLAH and the lnna Anzalna surat .
DUR’RASOOLULLAH and the lnna Anzalna surat .
Q) What is the purpose of Wuzu?
A) The purpose of Wuzu is to ensure
that you clean all parts mentioned, and it is important that you get plenty of
water over the parts that you are washing.
Q) If a part of your body, that you
are washing whilst doing Wuzu gets wet, but water does not drip from that, then
does that Wuzu count?
A) No, if this happens Wuzu will not
count. As well as wetting certain parts of your body (which have been
mentioned) water must drip from those parts.
Q) At the time of Namaz, a man
stands and calls people to prayer, what is this called?
A) This called the Azaan.
Q) What is the method of praying the
Azaan?
A) Azaan is performed in the
following manner after performing ablution (Wuzu). The person praying Azaan
stands in a high place facing the Qibla putting both index fingers in the ears
(right ear, left index finger in left ear) and praying in a loud and clear
voice.
Q) What is the dua prayed after
hearing the Azaan?
A) ALLAHUMMA RABBA HAA’ZIHID
DA’WATT’IT TAA’MATEH WA SALAATIL QAA’IMAH TIH AATE SAYYEDINA MUHAMMADNIL
WASEELATA WALFAZEELATH WADARAJATR RAFEEATAH WAB’AS HO MAKAAMU M M
AHMOODA’NILAZIH WA’ATTAHO WARZUKNA SHAFA’ATAHO YAWMAL QIYAAMAT’E INNAKA
LATUKHLIFUL MI’AAD.
Q) A short while after Azaan, people
pray something else in loud voice, what is this called?
A) This is called Tasweeb and Salat.
Q) What are the words prayed for
Tasweeb and Salat?
A) There are no specific words which
have been Islamic law. One can pray any words which are appropriate. These days
the Durood Sharif is used quite commonly.
Q) Before the Namaz commences, one
man stands in the first row and prays something in loud voice. What is this
called?
A) The words of Takbeer are exactly
the same as the words used in Azaan.
There is only on slight difference
and that is after HAAYAA ALAL FALAAH the words QUDQAAMATIS SALAAT are prayed
twice in addition.
Q) When listening to the Takbeer should
a person be sat down or stood up?
A) Takbeer should be listened to
whilst sitting down, but when the person praying HAYYA ALAL FALAAH, then
everyone should stand.
Q) What do you call a parson who
prays the Azaan?
A) He is called a Mu’azzin.
Q) What do you call a person who
prays the Takbeer?
A) He is called the Mukabbir.
Q) What do you call someone who
prays Namaz on their own?
A) They are called a Munfarid
(alone)
Q) When everyone prays Namaz
together what is this called?
A) When people who pray Namaz
together this is called Jamaat.
Q) What do you call the person who
leads the Namaz?
A) The person who leads the Namaz is
called an Imam.
Q) What is the name given to those
who pray behind the Imam?
A) They are called Muqtadee.
Q) What is the name given to the
position when you stand up from Rukooh?
A) It is called Quwmah.
Q) What is the name given to the
sitting position when you come out from sijdah?
A) The sitting position in between
the Sijdahs is called jalsa and the sitting position when praying Attahiyat is
called Qaida.
Q) Should Bismillah be prayed before
Attahiyat?
A) No.
Q) Should the Muktadee pray Ta’awwuz
and Tasmeeh when he is praying behind the Imam?
A) The Muktadeeh should only pray
Sanah, when he is hehind the Imam and then remain silent. He should not pray
Ta’awwuz or Tasmeeh; neither should he pray Surah Fatiha or any other Surat.
Q) Should the Muktadeeh pray ‘Sami
Allaho liman hamidah’ when rising from Rukooh?
A) No, but he should pray Rabbana
lakal hamd’ after rising from Rukooh.
Q) After Namaz, what do people pray
whilst counting on their fingers?
A) They pray, Subhanallah 33 times,
Allhamdolillah 33 times and Allaho Akbar 34 times. There is a lot of sawab
(reward) for praying this.
PART
II
Q. What is the religion of Islam?
A. Islam is that path upon which
Allah can be recognized.
Q. How can a person find this path?
A. This path can be found by means
of the messengers of Allah
Q. How many pillars of Islam are
there?
A. There are five pillars of Islam.
Q. what are these?
A. they are as follows
1. To state “Kalima Shahadat” by the
tongue and accept it by heart.
2. To perform Namaz
3. To give Zakat.
4. To fast in the month of Ramadan.
5. To perform hajj.
Q. What is the “Kalima shahadat” and
what does it mean?
A. This is Kalima Shahadat:
“Ash hado al la ila ha illAllah o
wahdaho la sharika lahoo wa ash hadu anna Muhammadan ab du hu wa Rasooluh”.
Meaning:” I bear witness that there
is no one worthy of worship except Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad
(peace be upon him) is his beloved servant and messenger.”
Q. If person prays the Kalima
Shahadat by his tongue but does not believe it in his heart then is that person
a Muslim?
A. A person like this is never a
Muslim.
Q. What is ‘Iman’?
A. To believe all the things brought
by our Prophet Sallallaho Alaihi Wasallam from Allah is called Imaan.
Q. How many things should a Muslim
believe in; which are compulsory?
A. There are seven things to believe
in, these are mentioned in “Imaan Mufassal”
Amanto billahi wamala ikatihee
wakutoobihi wa rusoolihi walyawmil akhiri wal qadri khayrihi washarrihi
minAllah I Ta’ala walba’si ba’dal maut”
“I have believe in Allah, his
Angels, his Books, his Messengers, on the day of judgment, and that goodness
and non good things of destiny are all from Allah, and I also believe in being
raised from the dead by Allah”.
Q. What is kufr?
A. To disbelieve in any of the
things that are compulsory to believe in Islam.
Allah
Q. Regarding to Allah what should we
believe?
A. Allah is one, pure, and clean
from all defects. He is the only one worthy of worship. He has no beginning nor
does he have an end. He has no partner.
The earth, sky, stars, sun,
everything was created by him alone, and he is the master of all things. He has
the ability to make a person rich or poor. He gives things life and death by
his command. He is pure from and relations e.g. Father, mother, son, daughter,
etc. He does face or body nothing is like Him, he is free from any position or
place.
Q. Can we say Allah Miya?
A. No Allah miya should not be said.
Q. Who’s names are “Khaliq, Razzaq,
Rahman”?
A. These names are all of Allah
Q. If people have names such as
“Abdul Haq or Abdul Razzaq or Abdur Rahman or Abdul Qayyum can we call these
people by names such as “Haq, Razzaq, Rahman, Qayyum ?
A. To do this is Haram (strictly
forbidden)
The Angels of Allah
Q. What are angels?
A. Like mankind, angels are a.
creation of Allah , but they are made of light. They are not of man or women.
They do not eat or drink. They perform all the duties that Allah has given
them.
Some angels write down a person’s
good and bad dead in their graves; and some angels take Durood Sharif to
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Q) What are the names of those
angels who write down our good and bad deeds?
A. They are called “Kiraman and
Katibeen”.
Q. What do we call them angels who
ask questions to the dead in their graves?
A. They are called “Munkar and
Nakeer”
Q. How many angels are there?
A. There are countless angels of
Allah. The total amounts of angels are know by Allah and by revelation his
Prophet (peace be upon him) but there are four popular angels.
Q. Can you name these four angels?
A. 1.”Hazrat Jibraeel” (Peace
be on him) who passes the messages of Allah to his messengers.
2. “Hazrat Israfeel” (peace be on
him) who is blow the horn on the day of judgment.
3. “Hazrat Mikaeel” (peace be on
him) who is controlling the rainfall and sending wealth.
4. “Hazrat Izraeel” (peace on him)
who has a duty of taking out souls of living things.
THE BOOKS OF ALLAH
Q. How many books are there of
Allah?
A. Allah has sent down a great deal
of books the larger books were called Kitabs, and the smaller books were called
Sahigas. However, there four very popular Kitabs.
Q. What are these four Kitabs Called
and upon whom were they revealed to?
A. 1. Tauret, revealed to Hazrat
Musa (peace be upon him)
2. Zaboor, revealed to Hazrat Da’ud
(peace be upon him)
3. Injeel, revealed to Hazrat Eisa
(peace be upon him)
4. Quran, revealed to Hazrat
Mohammad Mustafa Sallallaho Alaihi Wasallam
Q. Are these books still available
today?
A. All the books are available.
However, apart form the Holy Quran the rest have been altered and tampered by
the Jews and Christians and the originals cannot be obtained.
Q. Has the Holy Quran been tampered
with?
A. No, definitely not. it is
unaltered from the time of the Holy Prophet and will remain so, until the day
of Qayamat.
Q. How can there be no change in the
Holy Quran?
A. Because Allah has taken sole
responsibility to protect it, no person can alter it.
Q. How many Sahifas have been
revealed and to which messengers?
A. The total amount of Sahifas
(booklets) are only known by Allah and by revealing, his Prophet. However some
Sahifas were revealed to Hazrat Adam (peace be on him) some to Hazrat
Shees(peace be on him) some to Hazrat Ibrahim (peace be on him) apart from
these, there are still others too.
Rasool and Nabi (Messengers and
Prophets)
Q. Who are Rasool and Nabi?
A. Rasool and Nabi are the beloved
servants of Allah, and they are human. Allah has sent them down for the
guidance of the people. They preach the command of Allah to His people. They
show miracles and speak of things unseen (ghaib) they never lie, and are pure
from all sins.
Q. Are angels Nabis too?
A. No. Nabis are human beings only.
Q. How many Nabis are there?
A. More or less than 124.000 or more
or less 224.000. The correct number is known to Allah and by his showing our
Holy Prophet (peace be upon him.)
Q. Who was the first Prophet?
A. Hazrat Adam (peace be upon him)
Q. Who was the last Prophet?
A. Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (peace be
on him)
Q. Are there going to be any Nabis
now?
A. There will be no Nabi now. This
is because our holy Prophet (peace be upon him) is the seal of the prophets. If
a person doubts this, then he is a Kafir
Q. Who is the highest ranked, of the
Rasools?
A. The most highest ranked of all
the Rasools and Nabis is our Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (peace be upon
him). After Allah, he has the highest rank.
Q. Can we write (S.A.W) after the
name of a Prophet?
A. The full Durood, peace be upon
him should be written, to write (p.b.u.h.) (s.a.w.) Etc. is Haram.
Qayamat
Q. Which day do we call Qayamt?
A. Qayamat is the day when all man,
animals, earth, skies, mountain, everything will be destroyed. Only Allah will
remain.
Q. How will everything be destroyed?
A. Hazrat Israfeel (peace be on him)
will blow the soor. From the sound of it everybody, everything will be
destroyed, Even Hazrat Israfeel and his horn will be destroyed.
Q. What is a soor?
A Soor is a thing similar to that of
a horn of an animal.
Q. When will Qayamat come?
A. The correct time for Qayamat is
known by Allah and his showing, the Prophet (peace be upon him). All we know is
that it will be upon the 10th of moharram, and that the day will be a Friday.
However our Prophet (peace be upon him) has given us a great deal of sings for
Qayamat. By seeing these signs the near time of Qayamat can be known.
Q. Can you mention a few signs of
Qayamat?
A. There will be a great deal of
sins done. People will openly do Haram acts, people will be cruel to there
parents and be friendly with others, rich people will find it difficult to give
Zakat, the knowledge of Islam will be studied for worldly luxuries, there will
be a great increase in dance and music, bad people will be the leaders of the
public, the once poorest people will be living in massive buildings and will
have money, there will be massive earthquakes.
Taqdeer (Destiny)
Q. What is Taqdeer (Destiny)?
A. What ever happens in this world
and what good or bad, people do. Allah has written this down from the very
beginning. This is Taqdeer.
Q. Does this mean that whatever
Allah has written down, is compulsory for us to do?
A. No! Allah has already written
down what we are going to do. If bad deeds were written in a person’s destiny,
this is because he/she will do sins in this world. If he/she was going to do
good deeds then reward would be written down in his destiny.
Rising after being dead
Q. What do we mean by “rising after
dead”?
A. After the day of Qayamat, when
everything will be destroyed. When Allah wishes he will create Hazrat Israfeel
and his horn. When the horn is blown the second time everything will be raised,
and they will go to the field of Hashr. There will be an account for every
person for their good and bad deeds and they will be rewarded according to
this, i.e. Good people will go to Jannat (paradise), and bad people will go to
Jahannum (hell).
Q. If every person believes in
everything in Iman –Mufassal by his tongue and heart but does not perform
Namaz, Roza, Zakat, or Hajj is he still counted as a Muslim?
A. He is a Muslim but such a person
is a grave sinner, and against the command of Allah. Such a person is Fasiq and
Fajir (wrongdoer)
Q. If a person prays Namaz, Fasts
etc. And believes everything of Iman-Mufassal but is insulting and be rude to
the Prophet (peace be upon him) is this person a Muslim?
A. No! Such a person is a Kafir
(infidel) and murtad (apostate)
Q. If a person does not insult the
Prophet but purposely believes that those who insult the Prophet are Muslim. Is
such a Person regarded as a Muslim?
A. No! This person too is a Kafir
and Murtad (renegade)
Chapter of action
Namaz
Q. What things are necessary before
starting Namaz?
A. Before starting Namaz seven
conditions need to be fulfilled.
Q. What are these seven conditions?
A. 1. The body has to be clean.
2. The clothes have to be clean.
3. The place of praying Namaz has to
be clean.
4. Satr-e-awrat(covering the body)
5. It should be the time of praying
Namaz
6. To face the Qibla.
7. To make the niyat (intention) for
Namaz. These seven things are called “sharait-e-namaz”
The first necessary condition of
Namaz
Q. What do we mean by keeping the
body clean?
A. There should be no sign of
‘Najasat Haqiqiya’, or ‘Najasat Hukmi’
Q. How many types of impurities
(Najasats) are there?
A. There are two types of
impurities, one is ‘Najasat Haqiqiya’ and the other one is Najasat Hukmi.
Q. What is Najasat Haqiqiya?
A. This is an impurity which can be
seen directly e.g. Urine, blood etc.
Q. What is Najasat Hukmi?
A. This is an impurity which cannot
be seen directly, but is known because of the Islamic law, e.g. Those
situations which makes it compulsory for a person to perform bathing or Wuzu.
There are two types of Najasat
Hukmi,
1. Hadath-e-Asgar. (Small)
2. Hadath-e-Akbar. (large)
Q. How does the body become clean
from hadath-e-Asgar?
A. When person performs Wuzu.
Wuzu
Q. What is Wuzu?
A. To wash both hands up till the
wrists
To wash the mouth.
To wash the inside of the nose.
To wash the whole face.
To wash both arms including the
elbows
To wipe the head with wet hands
(masah).
To wash both feet up to the ankles.
This is called Wuzu
Q. Are all the these things
necessary in Wuzu?
A. No. Only those things are
necessary which we call Farz (compulsory). If a Farz is missed then Wuzu will
not be made some things are Sunnat. If the Sunnat is missed then Wuzu is still
performed. But if you do these Sunnats then the reward will be given and the
reward would be greater.
Q. How many Farz (compulsory) are
there in Wuzu?
A. There are four Farz of Wuzu
1. To wash the face, from the point
where the hair starts to grow till the bottom of the chin, and from one earlobe
to the other.
2. To wash both arms including the
elbows.
3. To wipe your wet hands over one
quarter of your head.
4. To wash both feet including the
ankles.
Q. How many Sunnats are there in
Wuzu?
A. There are sixteen Sunnats in
Wuzu,
1 To perform niyyat (intention)for
Wuzu
2 To say Bismillah
3 To wash both hands up to the
wrists three times.
4 To perform miswaak (clean teeth
via a stick)
5 To gargle three times by using the
right hand.
6 To suck up water into the nose by
using the right hand.
7 To clean the nose by using the
left hand.
8 To pass fingers through the beard.
9 To pass the fingers through each
other and through the toes.
10 To wash each part three times.
11 To pass the wet hand over the
full head.
12 To wipe the outside of the ears.
13 To perform Wuzu in order.
14 To wipe those hairs of the beard
which are outside the borings of the face.
15 To wash the parts of Wuzu one
after the other. In other words before on part becomes dry wash the other
16 To stay away from those things
which are Makrooh (disliked)
Q. How many Mustahabs (preferable)
are there in Wuzu?
A. There are sixty five Mustahabs in
Wuzu which are stated in the book Bahar-e-Shariat.
Q. What is Makrooh?
A. Makrooh are those things, which
make Wuzu acceptable but incomplete.
Q. How many things are Makrooh in
Wuzu?
A. There are 21 things that are
Makrooh in Wuzu,
1 To perform Wuzu with water left over
from another Wuzu.
2 To sit on an impure place during
Wuzu.
3 To run the water of Wuzu on the
impure place.
4 To perform Wuzu inside a Masque
(Jamaat Khana)
5 To run the drops of water from the
parts of Wuzu in to the bucket to water used.
6 To put mucus from the nose and
mouth into the bucket of water used.
7 To spit or pour water from the
nose or mouth in the direction of the Qibla.
8 To talk about worldly things
without reason.
9 To use more water than necessary.
10 To use so little water that the Sunnats
of Wuzu cannot be performed.
11 To splash water on to the face.
12 To blow when pouring water on to
the face.
13 To wash the face by using one
hand.
14 To wipe the throat with the
hands.
15 To gargle or suck water into the
nose by using the left hand.
16 To clean the nose by using the
right hand
17 To have a container etc. Only for
yourself.
18 To wipe the head three times each
time washing the hands
19 To dry the parts of Wuzu (but
this can be done in cold weather)
20 To do Wuzu by using water which
has been warmed by the sun.
21 To deliberately miss a Sunnat.
Q. What things break Wuzu?
A. 1 To excrete
2 To pass urine.
3 For anything to come out of the
urinal or anal passage.
4 To pass wind.
5 For blood or puss to come out and
flow from a part of the body.
6 To vomit (a mouthful), food,
water, or mucus.
7 To sleep in such a way that the
joints of the body become loose.
8 To fall unconscious
9 To become mentally disabled.
10 To faint.
11 To be drunk in anything in such a
way that it is difficult to wake properly.
12 To laugh loudly during Namaz in
such a way that the people around you listen when you are performing any Namaz
which has Rukooh and Sajda.
13 For water to run form a hurting
eye.
Ghusl (bathing)
Q. How can we clean our body from
Hadath-e-Akbar?
A. By performing ghusl, the body can
become pure from Hadath-e-Akbar.
Q. What is ghusl?
A. To bathe is called Ghusl.
The Islamic way is to perform the
intention of ghusl first.
Then:
Wash both hands to the wrist three
times.
Wash the private parts of the body.
Wash any najast Haqiqiya (e.g.
Urine) from any part of the body.
do wuzu like you do for Namaz but do
not wash your feet. If you are on a bench etc. Then wash your feet as well.
Then massage water on your body like
you massage oil.
Then pass water three times on your
right shoulder.
Then pass water three times on your
left shoulder.
Then pass water on your head and
whole of the body three times
wipe your hand on the whole body.
After ghusl, and drying, quickly put back on your clothes.
Q. How many Farz are there in ghusl?
A. There are three Farz in ghusl
1. To perform gargle i.e. To clean
the mouth out thoroughly.
2. To wash the inside of the nose
thoroughly.
3. To wash the whole body so that
not a hair point is left dry.
Q. How many Sunnats are there in
ghusl?
A. The Sunnats are ghusl are as
follows;
1 To perform the intention of ghusl.
2 To wash both hands up to the
wrists three times.
3 To wash the private parts of the
body.
4 To wash those places on which
there is Najasat (impurity).
5 To perform wuzu like Namaz.
6 To massage water up the body like
oil.
7 To pour the water on the right
shoulder then the left and then the head and after that pour water all over the
body three times.
8 To pass the hands over the whole
body and message the body.
9 Not to face the Qibla when
performing ghusl. If performing ghusl you wear clothes then it is acceptable.
10 To perform ghusl in a place where
you cannot be seen.
11 When performing ghusl you should
not talk.
12 Not to pray anything.
13 It is Sunnat for the women to sit
and do ghusl.
14 To get dressed quickly after
ghusl.
**Courtesy : islamicacademy.org
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