Istinja islamqa. With regard to how to do istinja’ and clean oneself with water afte...
Istinja islamqa. With regard to how to do istinja’ and clean oneself with water after urinating, that is done by pouring water on the place where the urine comes out, then washing it gently, whilst taking measures to lighten the pressure of the water coming out of the tap or hose, so that the pressure does not lead to the water splashing onto your body. Also, after istinja, I am always doubtful about my hands. The following narration from Ibn Abbas and Abu Hurayra is remarkable in that it shows the importance and value of cleanliness in the presence of Allah: “When the Islamic toilet etiquette is a set of personal hygiene rules in Islam that concerns going to the toilet. For more details, please refer to the following answers: 272976 , 59928 , 219157 , 223396 , 175125 , and 2137 . I was wiping around the anus and barely any filth came on toilet paper. But some people say that istinja can only be done with water (this was also the view of Malik and Shafi). As a religious term, it means to clean the private parts after having a bowel movement or urinating. It is makruh to perform istinja with: 1 A bone because it is the food of the jinns 2 The food of a man or animal 3 Baked bricks, pottery and charcoal 4 Glass 5 Items of value, such as a piece of velvet or cotton 6 And the usage of the right hand without an excuse Adab of relieving oneself: 1 One should enter the toilet leading with the left foot. If water is available, is it acceptable to clean oneself (after relieving oneself) with stones (istijmaar) or tissue paper, and if that is acceptable, what is the evidence for that? Which is better, istinja’ (cleaning oneself with water) or istijmaar (cleaning oneself with stones etc)?. Please can you explain in as much detail as possible step by step the correct method and sequence of istinja and Istinja’ is not necessary each time a person wants to do Wudu. dforwvbcmehnoxhbsroktxtmibxrywzcirmphmgeqxyvdhswr