recite surah nas
قُلْ أَعُوذُ بِرَبِّ ٱلنَّاسِ ١ مَلِكِ ٱلنَّاسِ ٢ إِلَـٰهِ ٱلنَّاسِ ٣ مِن شَرِّ ٱلْوَسْوَاسِ ٱلْخَنَّاسِ ٤ ٱلَّذِى يُوَسْوِسُ فِى صُدُورِ ٱلنَّاسِ ٥ مِنَ ٱلْجِنَّةِ وَٱلنَّاسِ ٦
read sana

what was the heavenly staff called
asaa e musa
why do we do wudu?
to purify our body
what is our religion
we are muslim
where was surah nas revieled ?
revealed in makkah
read first kalimah
لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللَّٰهُ مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ ٱللَّٰهِ
how tall was asaa e musa
15 ft aprox
4 fard of wudu
(1) Washing your face. (2) Washing both arms including your elbows. (3) Passing wet hand on a quarter of your head. (4) Washing both your feet including your ankles.
why was iblees kicked out of jannah ?
for disobeying allah
translation of مَلِكِ ٱلنَّاسِ ٢
the master of humkind
read 2nd kalimah
أَشْهَدُ أَنْ لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللَّهُ وَحْدَهُ لَا شَرِيكَ لَهُ وأَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّدًا عَبْدُهُ وَرَسُولُهُ
name 2 miracles for asaa e musa
1. Holding it and walking taking its support.
2. Talking to it as a pastime.
3. The staff becoming a tree and providing shade during the daytime.
4. In the night time, the two forked branches of the staff would glow and
provide light.
5. Using it as a protection against enemies, wild beasts, snakes and scorpions.
6. At the time of drawing out water from a well, the staff would turn into a
rope and its two forked branches would turn into a bucket.
7. As and when required the staff would turn into a tree and would bear
desired fruits.
8. Water would emerge upon inserting the staff into the ground etc.
(Madarik-ut-Tanzeel, vol. 3, pp. 251; part 16, Surah Taahaa, Ayah 18)
is making intention for wudu sunnah of fard
sunnah
where was the last prophet born
makkah
translate first ayah of surah nas
Say, ˹O Prophet,˺ “I seek refuge in the Lord of humankind,
translate 1st kaliamah
there is none worthy of worship except Allah , Muhammad S.A.W is the prophet of Allah
what tree was asa e musa made with ?
peelu
name 3 sunnah of wudu
1. Making intention Reading bismillah walhamd 2.
is read before making Wuḍū, angels
will write good deeds for him as long as one is in the state of Wuḍū.
(Majma’-uz-Zawāid, pp. 513, vol. 1, Ḥadīš 1112)
3. Washing both hands up to the wrists three times
4. Using Miswāk three times
5. Rinsing the mouth three times using three handfuls of water
6. Gargling, if not in fasting
7. Sniffing water into the nose three times using three half handfuls
of water
8. Doing Khilāl of beard (when not in the state of Iḥrām)
9. Doing Khilāl of the hand fingers
10. Doing Khilāl of foot toes
11. Moistening the whole head only once
12. Moistening the ears
13. Maintaining the order of the Farāiḍ (i.e. washing the face first, then
the arms, then wiping the head and then washing the feet)
14. Washing next part before the previously washed one dries. (Baĥār-e-Sharī’at, pp. 293, 294, vol. 1)
name 5 pillars of islam
hajj , zakat , namaz , fasting , shahada
full translation of surah nas
Say, I seek refuge with the Lord of all people, King of all people, God of all people, from the evil of the concealed, frequent whisperer[1] who whispers into the hearts of people, among the jinn and humans.
translate sana
glory to you ya Allah I praise you your name is blessed greatness and glory to you in the highest and none is worthy of worship except you.
which prophet first had the asaa-e-Musa
prophet adam
name 3 mustahab of wudu
1. Facing the Qiblaĥ
2. Making Wuḍu at an elevated place
3. Making Wuḍu sitting
4. Stroking hand on organs while washing them
5. Doing Wuḍū calmly
6. Moistening the organs of Wuḍū prior to washing, especially in winter
7. Avoiding taking assistance in making Wuḍū from anyone without
necessity
8. Rinsing the mouth using the right hand
9. Sniffing water into the nose using the right hand
10. Using the left hand to clean the nose
11. Inserting the small finger of the left hand into the nostrils
12. Moistening the back of the neck using the back of the hands
13. Inserting the wet small finger of each hand into each ear whilst
wiping the ears
14. Displacing the finger ring if it is loosely fit and it is sure that water
has flowed on skin beneath it. If ring is snug fit, it is mandatory to
displace the ring so that water may flow beneath it.
15. Doing Wuḍū before the beginning of the time of the Ṣalāĥ if one
is not a Ma‘zur-e-Shar‘ī [Detailed rulings regarding Ma‘zur-e-Shar‘ī
are presented ahead in this booklet].
16. For a person who performs Wuḍū perfectly i.e. whose no due part
remains unwashed, taking special care for washing of inward
corners of his eyes towards nose, ankles, heels, soles, thick muscles
above heals, the gaps between fingers and elbows is Mustaḥab. For
non-caring people, it is Farḍ to take special care for these parts as
it has been observed that such parts often remain dry due to
carelessness. Such carelessness is Ḥarām and to take care is Farḍ.
17. Keeping the loṫā (ewer) towards left side. In case of using a tub or
dish for Wuḍū, keep it towards right side.
18. While washing the face, wide-spreading the water on the forehead
such that some additional upper part may get washed
19. Enhancing the brilliance of face and
20. Arms and feet; this means spreading water over a bit more areas
around the Farḍ areas, e.g. washing the arms to half length above the elbow and washing the feet beyond the ankles up to half length
of the shin.
21. Using both hands for washing the face
22. Starting from the fingers when washing the hands and feet
23. Wiping away droplets of each organ by hands after washing so
that drops of water may not fall upon body or clothes especially
when one has to enter a Masjid because dripping of Wuḍū water-
drops on to the floor of the Masjid is Makrūĥ-e-Taḥrīmī
24. Remembrance of the intention for Wuḍū at the time of washing /
wiping of organs
25. Reciting Durūd Sharīf and Kalima-e-Shaĥādat at the beginning
26. Do not unnecessarily mop the washed organs and if mopping is
necessary, avoid drying them completely i.e. leave some wetness,
because on the Day of Judgement it will be weighed with the pious
deeds.
27. Do not jerk hands after Wuḍū to remove droplets of water as it is
Satan’s fan.
28. Sprinkling water on that part of Shalwār (A type of loose trouser)
which is closer to urinary organ.
When sprinkling water on to the Shalwār, it is better to keep the
front part of the Shalwār hidden under the kurtā. In fact, keeping
this part of the Shalwār concealed during the whole Wuḍū and at
all other times using Kameez or a shawl is closer to modesty.
29. Offering two Rak’at Nafl Ṣalāĥ after Wuḍū if it is not a Makrūĥ
time. These Nawāfil are called Taḥiyya-tul-Wuḍū. (Baĥār-e-Sharī’at,
pp. 293-300, vol. 1)
name 4 kalifahs
abu bakr , usman , ali , umar