[blind-democracy] Islamic ablutionary and lavatory etiquette

  • From: "Bob" <ebob824@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <"Undisclosed-Recipient:;"@freelists.org>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 16:39:21 +0200


For each and every Muslim, cleanliness is a habitual act. Islamic hygienical
jurisprudence
is a necessity for the cogency of our worship. What adults intrinsically
think of when caring for infants, is often forgotten when caring for
themselves or training their children. In Islam, even cleaner than a wet
wipe, we use a spray of water to clean ourselves after urination and
defaecation. In Islam, in order to pray, Wudu must be made prior to prayer
establishment, it is indispensable. What is Wudu?  It is   the Islamic
procedure for washing parts of the body, a type of ritual purification. Wudu
involves washing the hands,  face, mouth, nostrils, arms, head, ears, and
feet. It is   an essential act of ritual purity in Islam. Ghusl, is a
mandatory ritual full body bath. It is strictly demanded subsequent to
spousal intercourse, ejaculation or completion of the menstrual cycle. In
addition, Ghusl is highly encouraged in the following conditions. On Friday,
before going to Jumma prayer. This is pretty much similar to Sunday Church
service. It is scheduled at noon on Fridays. Before the Muslim engages in
that fraternal gathering, he is highly encouraged to take a shower, put on
elegant outfit and  pleasantly smelt  cologne. Also, when he goes out to
meet with his faithful gatherers on either Eid  al fitr or al adha, he is
highly encouraged to look and smell good. And if a Muslim ate onion or garlic, he is urged not to witness a public gathering at the Masjid because of the smell of his breath. Therefore, Omar Ibn-Elkhattab may Allah be pleased with him said: if someone ate onion or garlic, he should deepen their cook. If they're cooked well, the enjoinment of not going to the Masjid won't be necessary. This is the purity of Shariah. Thus far, if someone doesn't cleanup his buttocks properly after going to the toilet, that is not my prob. Also, brushing our teeth is a recommended act during Wudu. Shariah is the ultimate paragon, despite what Cross worshippers think. I hope this urges the recipient to reconsider his shameful state of ignorance and arrogance. It is doubtful though. Finally, the Atheistic physicist Stephen Hawking died yesterday. He lost his life and the Hereafter. The west, whether its Christian or ungodly communities, are incomparably the farthest from anything worthful, unless in material life, which is the only benefit I get from them.

Bob, Muslim and proud to be.




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