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Lesson No 37 BISMIL-LAHIR-RAHMANIR-RAHIM,
or BISMIL-LAHIL-'ALIY-YIL-'ADHIM VAL-HAMDU LIL-LAHI' ALA DINIL-ISLAM,
or Bismil-lahi wal-hamdu lil-lahi.
Ans. Brushing the teeth (doing miswak) is an emphasized Precept (Sunnah-Mu'kakidah) of the Prophet (peace be on him). It has manifold advantages, The brush should be the piece of branch or root of a tree bitter in taste such as the root of 'Piloo' or the branch or 'Neem'. The tooth-stick should not be longer than the breadth of a span. The brush should be washed before and after use. First the teeth on the right side then those on the left should be brushed. They should be brushed thrice using fresh water each time.
Ans. Gargling is the Prophet's Precept in ablution and bath. But no gargling should be done if one is fasting. Only rinsing should be done with the help of the right hand.
Ans. One should hold water into one's scooped right hand close to one's nose then exhale it up (but care should be taken not to exhale up the water so powerfully that it reaches the brain). If one is fasting, he should not exhale the water up through the nostrils. He should put water into his nostrils with the help of his hand. Gargling and putting water into the nostrils are both exphasized Precepts of the Prophet (peace be on him).
Ans. Bungling the lower and middle hair of the beard is the Prophet's Precept. It is however obligatory to wash the beard adjoining the skin of the face.
Ans. The intercrossing of the fingers should be done in such a manner that the fingers of one hand should be put into those of the other and given a shake. The toes should be wetted by crossing the little finger of the left hand into them. The process should be started with the little toe of the right foot and ended on the little toe of the right foot and ended on the little toe of the left.
Ans. Wet both your hands with water and put them on both sides of the forelocks and take your palms including the fingers together across the head down to the back of the hair and bring them back in the same order. Take care that the whole of the head is thus crossed over.
Ans. No, the water taken for the Mas-ha of the head will do. Mas-ha of the inner side of the ear should be done with the first finger (the finger of Shahadah). The outer part of the ear should be wiped with the thumbs. |
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