Sunday, September 7, 2014
Wudhu' - by Kak Maria Elena
when we wash our face, with each wash, we pray that our face will be filled with nur (light) when we meet Him in the Hereafter, that our face brings ease to our families and friends
when we wash our mouth, with each wash, we pray that we speak with truth and honesty, that we speak words that ease the listeners, that we speak of things that are beneficial, that we can control our tongues from speaking and eating things that are haram
when we wash our ears, with each wash, we pray that our ears will listen to things that will raise our iman, that we listen to the Quran often, that we become good listeners to people
when we wash our hands/arms, we pray with each wash that our hands/arms will do beneficial things for others, that they'll answer to Allah of the deeds that we've used them for
when we wash our head, we pray that Allah will increase us in knowledge of the Deen, that Allah will increase us with understanding of the Deen, that Allah allows us to use our knowledge for good, that we increase our remembrance of Allah SWT
when we wash our feet, we pray that our feet will take us to places that are clean, good, and beneficial like masjids and majlis-majlis ilmu, that our feet will be strong at standing up for what is right and halal, that our feet will keep us on the siratal mustaqim (the Right Path) and bring us to Paradise
This is written by Kak Maria Elena btw, I thought that this is very inspiring (:
So let's persevere in performing our ablutions more perfectly, insyaAllah :D
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Wow, this helps so much to not take wudhu' for granted. ive always wondered why we have to cleanse those specific body parts when taking ablution, and this seems like a wonderful interpretation of it. thanks for sharing,tree!(even tho it was from maria elena but like i wouldn't know if u didnt share heheh)
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