Assalam o alaikum, Jazak allahu khairan katheera for such amazing informative videos… i have a quick question , Isn’t the wudu invalid without Bismillah ? Watching from USA…
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@@SherazSiddiqui00no u should say it moving your lips speaking and hearing yourself not just from your heart . But only if u are in toilet in the same room where u answer the call of nature than u should say it with your heart cause u shouldn't mention the name of Allah ( subhanahu wa ta'ala) inside the toilet.
@@emiljansulejmani8996 yes brother, I meant that if your in the washroom do not say it out loud, if your not in the vicinity of a toilet then we can say Bismillah, Allahuma Baarik
Shaykh Ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on him) said: “There is nothing wrong with doing wudu inside the bathroom if necessary, and saying Bismillah at the beginning , because saying Bismillah is obligatory according to some scholars, and is strongly encouraged according to the majority. So he should do that, and the ruling on it being makruh is waived, because such rulings are waived when it is necessary to say Bismillah. A person is commanded to say Bismillah when starting to do wudu, so he should say it and complete his wudu.” (Majmu’ Fatawa al-Shaykh Ibn Baz, 10/28) It says in Fatawa al-Lajnah al-Daimah, 5/94: “It is makruh to utter the name of Allah in the bathroom where a person relieves himself, out of respect for His name, but it is prescribed to say Bismillah when starting to do wudu, because it is obligatory according to a group of scholars. If the place where one does wudu is outside the bathroom, even if it is attached to it, then it is prescribed for the person who is doing wudu to utter Bismillah and it is not makruh in this case because he is not inside the bathroom.”
0:15 intention, 0:28 miswak, 0:41 preparing, 1:01 *(start of acts of wudhu)* washing hands ,2:37 rinsing the mouth, 3:25 head and face (4:18 washing the beard sunnah) 4:47 elbows, 5:30 wiping the head, 6:37 feet, 7:53 notes after completing wudhu Also i would like to say jazakalllah khair bukhari tv for playing a critical role in helping me learn about Islam, please never get disheartened by fake people who 'left islam', you hold a special place in mine, and many worldwide's hearts ❤️
All praise is due to Allah. When the prophet was praying, toothbrushes hadn’t been invented yet, hence the “siwak”. Today, I brush my teeth first, then begin wudu. 😊 Allah accepts! Don’t worry yourself too much trying to be perfect
Good luck. Please dont leave praying 5 times. If you pray, then dont worry about anything becaz you'll become very strong mentally and shaitans whispers wont bother you anymore.
When allah show u the way to make everything easy .... insha allah .... you will receive sign from allah ... to go to jannah easily ... Example .... when ur house next to mosque but u al ways busy and difficult ....to go there..... So i choose to do what stated in al quran only .... as easy as i could simple and comfortable .... Like .... easy to get married and difficult to get married .... islam is easy so everybody could love comfortable islam without anybody invite or forcing them to become muslim
Assalamu Alaikum Sheikh. There are still more things to learn when we take wudu. If you want to correct the mistakes we make in wudoo', we should try to perform wudoo' once in a vessel.
I cant do the taking water in the nose it actually goes in so i dont inhale n with hair wipe well u can go bk n forth i go bk or all hair wud be back on my face I always made a mistake of jus running the tap n always seen people do it like that in mosques such a good point i have learnt will teach my daughter at fajr time in couple of hrs
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن جزاك الله خير الجزاء اخي الكريم الشيخ بارك الله فيك اللهم امين امين يارب العالمين يارب العالمين 🤲🤲🤲 اللهم صل على سيدنا ونبينا وحبيبنا محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم أحبك أحبك أحبك أحبك يا رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم أحبك أحبك أحبك أحبك يا رسول الله 💗💖❤️🤍💚❤️💚🤍❤️💚🤍❤️💚🤍❤️💚🤍❤️
Wa Alaykum Salam I had this problem too. It took me longer than others. Thing is when you are wiping do it once all over not again and again. This annoyance is from Shaytan making you think you’re terrible at wudu so you need to wash until Allahu Alam the water seeps into your skin (joke) because you’re wiping the water too much. Just trust yourself and the mercy of Allah will let you succeed
The more Salawat you send in your dua the better. If it’s full of Salawat (but first Praise Allah Azzawajal) then it should be better. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ once heard a person making du‘ā’ during prayer. He did not glorify Allah (ʿazza wa jall) nor invoke salawāt upon the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: ‘He was too hasty.’ He called him and said: ‘When one of you makes du‘ā’, he should start off with praising and glorifying His Lord (ʿazza wa jall), and should then invoke salawāt on the Prophet. He should then make du‘ā’ for whatever he wishes. (Abū Dāwūd) It was narrated that Ubayy ibn Ka‘b (may Allah be pleased with him) said: I said: O Messenger of Allah, I send a great deal of blessings upon you; how much of my du‘aa’ should be sending blessings upon you? He said: “Whatever you wish.” I said: One quarter? He said: “Whatever you wish, and if you do more, that will be better for you.” I said: One half? He said: “Whatever you wish and if you do more, that will be better for you.” I said: Two thirds? He said: “Whatever you wish and if you do more, that will be better for you.” I said: I will make all of my du‘aa’ for you. He said: “Then your concerns will be taken care of and your sins will be forgiven.” At-Tirmidhi said: A saheeh hasan hadith. It was classed as hasan by al-Mundhiri in at-Targheeb wa’t-Tarheeb, and by al-Haafiz in al-Fath (11/168). In ash-Shu‘ab (2/215), al-Bayhaqi indicated that it is qawiy. It was classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh at-Targheeb (1670) and elsewhere.
Abu Umamah reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “When a Muslim man performs ablution, his sins are removed from his hearing, his sight, his hands, and his legs. If he sits down, he will sit down forgiven.” Source: Musnad Aḥmad 22171 Grade: Sahih li ghayrihi (authentic due to external evidence) according to Al-Arna’ut
Can i choose to do certain action only one time and the other two/three times or does all the actions have to be done the same amount of times ?? Pls help
Many ask the question: Why is the Ummah suffering so much, despite millions making dua throughout the world and millions making dua during Haj and Umrah? Why is there no change? The answer can be understood by way of an analogy: A son is disobedient and rebellious towards his father's instructions and arrogant in his stance against his father, demanding, swearing, abusing, and adopting bad behaviour as found common in this day and age. The father is deeply hurt, offended and angered, and when he has had enough of the disrespect and arrogance, he finally resorts to breaking off ties with his son and he cuts off all privileges. Now, if the entire family, even the entire community, tells that father: “Forgive him. He is your son…” That father will respond: “I have no problem with forgiving him. All he has to say is, “I'm sorry”, and I will forgive him.” However, on being encouraged to humble himself and ask for forgiveness, the son retorts with arrogance: “Why must I? Why do I need to? I'm independent! I don't need him!” Will that father forgive that son? Will he grant those privileges of money, car, etc.? Similarly, the Awliya-Allah, the Salihin (the pious), and so many more are making dua for the Ummah. In fact, if all the Auliya Allah were to gather on the Day of Arafat and earnestly pray for the Ummah, Allah Ta'ala would most assuredly be prepared to forgive. However, from our side, there is a step to be taken-and this is what the majority are not ready to do: They are not prepared to take the step of “CHANGE”. Allah Ta'ala's doors are ever-open. Allah wants us to become His. He wants to forgive us and shower His infinite Mercies and Blessings upon us, but we are not prepared to take the step of obedience -the step that will secure His Forgiveness and Pleasure. Unfortunately, the majority do not even acknowledge their sins, let alone repent. Many justify and reason their sins. Some even dispute and argue regarding Allah Ta'ala's Commandments as if they have some authority over Allah Ta'ala (Na-uzu billah). So many are brazen in their indulgence as if challenging Allah Ta'ala, like that arrogant son: “What can You do? I do not need You!” (Na-uzu Billah). With this kind of behaviour and attitude, can we expect any favours, privileges or assistance from Allah Ta'ala? We live in a fool's paradise if we think we can continue sinning and still be a recipient of Allah Ta'ala's bounties and aid. If we truly want Allah Ta'ala's assistance, we have to give up our sins. Many are not even fulfilling the Fardh Injunctions - Salah, Zakah, Fasting in the month of Ramadan, etc., and others naively depend on Wazifas to solve their problems; they are just not prepared to give up their sins-this is sheer foolishness. Wazifas and Ta'wiz are no barrier against the Azab of Allah Ta'ala when there is indulgence and persistence in sins. Then we have those Muslims who, in the face of natural disasters, war and genocide, etc., question God's existence, ask where are Allah Ta'ala's mercy and compassion, or ask if He is seeing what is happening. (Na-uzu Billah). Allah Ta'ala is not blind or deaf and does not want chaos. Allah Ta'ala wants peace. However, we have to fulfil the conditions of the contract. The first condition is that we become Believers who are ‘Kamil' (perfect). If we implement Deen in our lives, adopt Taqwa and follow the noble example of Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), then the conditions will change. The Day the Ummah fulfils its duties across the board -making a total change; then our suffering will be replaced with success, prosperity, happiness, and people of other faiths will also accept Islam. Allah Ta'ala explicitly spells out His conditions and His promises: ” Allah has promised those of you who believe and do good deeds that He will certainly make them (His) vicegerents in the land, as He made those before them, and will certainly establish for them their religion which He has chosen for them, and will certainly give them peace in place of fear in which they were before; (provided that) they worship Me, ascribing no partner to Me. And those who turn infidel after that are the transgressors..” Establish Salah and pay Zakah and obey the messenger, so that you may be favoured with mercy. [Surah Nur 24: 55 / 56] Thus, in order to see the fruit of our duas and receive Allah Ta'ala's assistance on an individual, national, and international level, we must fulfil our pledge by obeying Allah Ta'ala and His Rasul (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam).
As salamu aleikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatu @BukhariTV akhi you wasn't really clear at 4:20 can you explain if you have to wash your face either 1 or 3 times and then do the beard after like how you showed it. Lastly how many times should it be done Jhaza'k'Allah khair akhi
salam brother, when washing your face, i advise you to pass your hand on your mouth (closed) and chin. And of course, Allah swt knows best i dont know if what i told you is relevant, especially if you intend to wash your lips when swirling water into your mouth but still ask scholars to be sure)