TUNTUNAN WUDHU ǀ PERAGA PUTRA ǀ FIKIH IBADAH LPSI UAD
Summary
TLDRThis video script provides a comprehensive guide on the Islamic practice of wudhu (ablution), detailing the proper steps and necessary actions for cleanliness before prayer. It explains the key components such as intention (niyyah), washing the hands, mouth, nose, face, arms, and feet, and includes the recommended prayer after completing wudhu. Emphasizing the importance of purity and proper technique, the script offers step-by-step instructions for performing wudhu correctly, ensuring that all rituals are followed with sincerity and devotion to Allah.
Takeaways
- 😀 Wudu, according to Islamic law, refers to the purification process that removes minor impurities caused by actions like urination, defecation, passing gas, and certain physical activities.
- 😀 The Quran mentions the required actions for wudu in Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:6), which include washing the face, hands, wiping the head, and washing the feet up to the ankles.
- 😀 Key actions in wudu include intention (niyyah) expressed by saying 'Bismillah' and washing specific body parts in a set order.
- 😀 The steps of wudu are: washing the hands, rinsing the mouth, sniffing water into the nose, washing the face, washing the arms, wiping the head, and washing the feet.
- 😀 It is important to wash each body part three times, except when the person is fasting, where care should be taken not to swallow water while gargling.
- 😀 Wudu is done in a specific order: right hand first, then the left, starting with the face, then moving to the arms, wiping the head, and finally washing the feet.
- 😀 Before performing wudu, it is recommended to clean the teeth with a miswak or toothbrush to ensure cleanliness.
- 😀 The act of wudu is intended to be performed with sincerity, for the sake of Allah, and is a necessary ritual for the performance of daily prayers (salah).
- 😀 After completing wudu, one is encouraged to recite a supplication to affirm their faith and complete the purification process.
- 😀 The significance of wudu lies not only in physical cleanliness but also in spiritual purity, preparing the person for engaging in acts of worship.
Q & A
What is the definition of wudhu in Islamic law?
-Wudhu, according to Islamic law, refers to the act of removing minor impurities (hadas kecil) such as urinating, defecating, passing gas, and other specific actions that invalidate one’s state of ritual purity.
Which Quranic verse provides guidance on the process of wudhu?
-The Quranic verse that outlines the process of wudhu is Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:6), which commands the believers to wash their faces, hands up to the elbows, wipe their heads, and wash their feet up to the ankles before performing prayer.
What are the steps involved in performing wudhu?
-The steps in wudhu include: 1) Making the intention with 'Bismillah'; 2) Washing the hands; 3) Rinsing the mouth and nose; 4) Washing the face; 5) Washing the arms up to the elbows; 6) Wiping the head and ears; 7) Washing the feet up to the ankles.
Is there a specific order to follow when performing wudhu?
-Yes, there is a prescribed order for performing wudhu: start with washing the hands, then the mouth, nose, face, arms, head, and feet. The steps must be performed in sequence.
How many times should each step of wudhu be performed?
-Each step of wudhu should be performed three times, except for the wiping of the head, which is done once.
What is the significance of the intention (niyyah) when performing wudhu?
-The intention (niyyah) is crucial because it sets the purpose of the action, making it an act of worship. It is done by saying 'Bismillahirrahmanirrahim' at the start of wudhu.
Why is it recommended to clean the teeth before performing wudhu?
-It is recommended to clean the teeth before wudhu to ensure freshness and to prevent any impurities in the mouth that might affect the purity needed for prayer.
Can wudhu be invalidated by anything other than physical acts like using the restroom?
-Yes, wudhu can be invalidated by other actions such as losing consciousness (fainting), sleeping in a lying position, or engaging in direct sexual contact.
What should one do if they are fasting while performing wudhu?
-If a person is fasting, they should perform wudhu with care, especially while rinsing the mouth and nose, ensuring that no water enters the throat.
What is the prayer (dua) said after completing wudhu?
-After completing wudhu, the prayer (dua) that should be recited is: 'Ashhadu alla ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lahu, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhoo wa rasooluh.'
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