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Is it recommended to do wudu when reciting hadiths, and is that soundly narrated from Imam Malik?
It is recommended to be in a state of purity when remembering Allah, and that includes reciting the hadiths of the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him). That was narrated from many of the early generations, and the soundest and most well-known example of that is narrated from Imam Malik (may Allah have mercy on him).SaveThe military campaigns of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)
The number of campaigns and expeditions of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) is approximately one hundred or more. As for the campaigns in which he himself fought, there were nine campaigns.SaveRuling on a non-Muslim touching the Mus-haf
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With regard to what is mentioned in the question, generally speaking the contents are sound in meaning, and some of the wording is sound, but not all of the words and contexts are sound. That becomes clear from reading the hadiths that we have quoted from the Sahih s of al-Bukhari and Muslim. The one who reads them will understand what is sufficient, in sha Allah, to have an idea about the sirat, which is one of the stages of the hereafter, and learn a lesson from it.SaveThe imam remembered that he had not wiped over his broken arm when doing wudu, so he interrupted the prayer, wiped his hands on the wall and then wiped over his arm, then he led them in prayer
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Fasting the Day of 'Ashoora'
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Is It Permissible to Celebrate Ashura?
1. If a person misses the fast of ‘Ashoora’, it cannot be made up because there is no proof for that, and because the reward is connected to fasting on the tenth day of Muharram, and that time has passed.
2. If a person is excused for not fasting – such as women who are menstruating or bleeding following childbirth, or those who are sick or are travelling – and he usually fasts on that day or he had the intention of fasting that day, then he will be rewarded for his intention.SaveThe ruling on wearing one's adornment on the Day of Aashooraa
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Fasting the day of ‘Ashoora’ does expiate for the past year. The expiation of sins that is achieved by fasting ‘Ashoora’ refers to minor sins; with regard to major sins, they need separate repentance.
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It is permissible to fast the day of 'Ashura on its own, but it is better to fast the day before it or the day after it.
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