Do this before Sleeping! #LetTheSunnahGoForth
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the speaker explains a nightly practice of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) before going to bed. The practice involves cupping the hands together, blowing lightly three times, reciting specific verses, and then wiping the hands over the body. This ritual is based on an authentic Hadith and is intended to be done three times. The speaker emphasizes the importance of performing this practice as it was a regular part of the Prophet's nightly routine.
Takeaways
- 💤 The speaker mentions they are going to bed because they are tired.
- 🛏️ A reminder is given to follow a practice that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) would do every night before bed.
- 📜 According to an authentic Hadith collected by Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her), the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had a specific bedtime routine.
- 🤲 The Prophet would cup his hands together.
- 💨 He would then blow lightly into his cupped hands three times, with a little bit of spit.
- 📖 After blowing, he would recite some verses.
- 👐 He would then rub his hands over his body.
- 🔄 This process of blowing, reciting, and rubbing over his body was repeated three times.
- 🌙 This practice was a nightly routine of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
- 🕌 The speaker encourages others to follow this prophetic practice before going to bed.
Q & A
What practice does the prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) perform every night before going to bed?
-The prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) would cup his hands together, blow lightly three times with a little bit of spit, recite, and then wipe his hands over his body.
What does 'sallallahu alaihi wasallam' mean?
-'Sallallahu alaihi wasallam' is a phrase used by Muslims to honor and send blessings upon the prophet Muhammad, translating to 'peace and blessings be upon him'.
How many times does the prophet blow into his cupped hands?
-The prophet blows into his cupped hands three times.
How should one blow into their cupped hands according to the practice?
-One should blow lightly into their cupped hands with a little bit of spit.
What should be done after blowing into the cupped hands?
-After blowing into the cupped hands, one should recite and then wipe their hands over their body.
How many times should the entire process be repeated?
-The entire process should be repeated three times.
Who reported the prophet's practice of blowing into his cupped hands and wiping over his body?
-The practice was reported in an authentic Hadith collected by Aisha (RA), the wife of the prophet Muhammad.
What is the significance of wiping the hands over the body after reciting?
-Wiping the hands over the body is believed to offer spiritual protection and blessings as practiced by the prophet Muhammad.
Why is it important to follow the prophet's nightly practice?
-Following the prophet's nightly practice is seen as a way to emulate his actions and gain spiritual benefits.
What can be inferred about the importance of this practice in Islam?
-This practice is considered significant in Islam as it was a regular habit of the prophet Muhammad, emphasizing its spiritual value and protective benefits.
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