Thursday, December 24, 2009

Muslims...you wash 5 times a day for prayer, right? Do you use only water or soap too? I've seen answers.. ?

that said water only. Do you honestly believe that is really being clean (just water I mean)? Would you go to a doctor who just rinsed with water between patients? I certainly would not. Muslims...you wash 5 times a day for prayer, right? Do you use only water or soap too? I've seen answers.. ?
So you mean that people who are muslims are dirty? Because they do the regular showering or bath and brushing teeth and personal hygiene things and on top of that, they do the additional obligatory washing which includes hands, arms mouth, nose, feet, hair and ears FIVE times a day.


And people who just wash in the morning and at night and just after the toilet are cleaner?


Muslims...you wash 5 times a day for prayer, right? Do you use only water or soap too? I've seen answers.. ?
Islam teaches us purity. Along with our daily hygiene routine like showering, brushing teeth, floss, mouthwash, muslims make wudhu 5 times a day, with water, and everytime we use the toilet, we have to wash our private parts with water as well, opposed to the normal wiping with dry toilet paper and calling that clean. In fact, wudhu isn't accepted if we use the bathroom without washing the private parts. So yes, we are clean.
The claim you make presents many fallacies and is very illogical.





Are you implying that we are dirty because we wash ourselves 5 times a day? ...in addition to the showers we take, cleansing our bodies after using the bathroom, washing before and after eating, and after we use the bathroom.





They didnt have Irish Spring and Dove 1400 years ago. They only had water. What do you expect the hadeeths to say, exactly?





Moreover, the Quran claims that we are obligated to keep ourselves clean.





';Allah loves those who turn to Him constantly and He loves those who keep themselves pure and clean.'; (2: 22)





';Keep your clothes clean.'; (74:4)





If you are ritually impure bathe your whole body.'; (5: 6)





We also have the famous hadeeth that states ';Cleanliness is from faith';





Now that microbiology has taught us about microorganisms and chemistry has provided us with antibacterials, we ARE obligated to keep ourselves clean because we know what E. coli and S. aureus is.


By the way, do you know the state of cleanliness non-Mulsims (such as europeans) were in 1400 years ago. Look it up. Some of the dirtiest people ever.
Salam Yes we make wudhu before praying at least 5 times a day.We use only the fresh and clean water for wudhu if our bodies are not dirty.If several parts of our bodies are dirty we should take a bath with soap before wudhu..If just only our hands are dirty we do not take a bath just wash the hands with soap before wudhu.Islam and Allah love cleanliness,so we should make a wudhu before praying.
water is pure.


when something is pure it cleans.





wash [wosh, wawsh]


v (past and past participle washed, present participle wash·ing, 3rd person present singular wash·es)


1. vt clean something: to clean something with WATER.





water does enough to clean. and its not like people


were rolling around in the mud for them to be making


wudu with soap too
Only water. But if water isnt available then use earth (sand) even if thats not available then i think we just do the actions, not sure sorry.


why wudnt i go tto doctor who just rinsed. But dont rinse in front of patients..Keep it a secret!
we use soap every time we go to the bathroom, before eating and after..so our hands are already clean..and in wudho` we wash each part three times...so imagine how clean that can be!! already clean with soap +three times water wash x5 times aday(at least..some make more wudho for other additional prayers and reading Quran)..
The Doctor is dealing with Patients who have contagious diseases and that is why he has to use soap and anti bacterial hand foams.





For prayer we only use water and that is good enough, daily showers do not include.
well obviously i wash my hand with soap, but i dnt do my whole wudhu using soap...just water. thats why we say Bismillah before washing,, and say Ash-hadu ana laa ilaha ilallahu wahdahu la shareeka lahu, wa ash-hahu ana Muhammadan 'abduhu wa rasulu





%26gt;%26gt;%26gt; to purify ourselves Inshallah!!
Shower 2x a day


soap always


and clean water alwasy





in with the right and out with the left the filth.





I don't go to doctors I rather die.


Al Quran is my doctor Al hamdoullah
they would clean with soap as a aseptic technique (get rid of germs) .. were not doing surgery .. were praying





wudu is rinsing with water not soap
I really dont think there is anything in Quran or Hadith about needing to use soap.
5 times a day for prayers with water...but that does not include taking showers and baths...and we do that with soap.
I use both.





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5 times a day for prayer BUT u can wash ur hands whenever u want to ..
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