Fatima M. D'Oyen
The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam)
said that ‘cleanliness if part of faith’. So we must
take care to be well-groomed, keeping our bodies and
clothing clean, especially at times of worship.
When visiting the toilet
Regardless of age, we should all take care that our
underwear and private parts remain as clean as possible.
Underpants, panties and socks should be changed daily in
order to avoid unpleasant odours. Females may use
pantiliners if necessary. If urine happens to splatter
onto your clothing, you should wash it off until no
colour or smell remains.
The Prophet Muhammad (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) advised
that we should clean ourselves thoroughly after using
the toilet. This is called istinja'.
The proper way to make istinja' is to remove all traces
of najasa (filth) - urine or faeces with
something clean and dry, such as toilet paper. If you
are in the countryside and paper tissues are not
available, you may use smooth, clean stones or dried
clay instead. In At-Tirmidhi it is mentioned not to use
bones or dung when performing istinja.
Use your left hand, and wipe your private parts until no
trace of impurities can be seen on the toilet paper. It
is sunnah to do this an odd number of times. Then clean
your private parts with water. Many Muslim homes have
special spray hoses installed next to the toilet, or
water jugs for this purpose.
After cleaning with water, it is best to dry off again
with toilet paper. This is especially recommended for
women and girls, in order to prevent infections that
occur if your underwear remains damp. For this reason,
women and girls should also be careful to wipe from
front to back, rather than from back to front. It is
also recommended to wear loose, cotton underwear which
‘breathes’ and dries more quickly than panties made from
man-made materials such as nylon or polyester.
Take care not to be facing the direction of the Qibla,
or with the back towards the Qibla when relieving
yourself, and remember that it is sunnah to squat down
when doing do.
Wash your hands after using the toilet, taking care that
no unpleasant odour remains under or around your
fingernails. Finally, it is sunnah to make wudu after
using the toilet, so that you are always prepared for
prayer and other acts of worship.
Do not relieve oneself at riverbanks, roads and shady
places where people walk or rest, or stagnant water
(water that does not flow).
[Bukhari and Abu Dawud]
It is recommended to enter the bathroom with the left
foot, and to leave it with the right foot; contrary to
the way you enter the masjid. It is recommended (sunnah)
to enter the masjid with the right foot first, and to
leave it with the left foot.
Also, before entering for one to seek refuge in Allah
from Shaitan, and say the relevant du'a (supplicaions)
when entering and exiting the toilet.
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