Mannerisms of Using the Toilet - Abu Muadh Taqweem Aslam

Islam is a religion of perfection and there is no doubt that a Muslim is pleased and happy with all the mannerisms that Islam has legislated as a show of purity and cleanliness. 

This benefit has been extracted from the fourth lesson in the series titled: Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence delivered at alHuda Bolton, delivered by Abu Muadh Taqweem Aslam (hafidhahullah Ta'ala).

It has been digitally edited before being posted below, walhamdulillah.
Extracted Benefits:

1 - Introduction 2 - Dua Upon Entering the Toilet 3 - Enter with Your Left Foot Exit with Your Right Foot First 4 - Dua Upon Exiting the Toilet 5 - Why go in with the Left & Exit with the Right Foot? 6 - in the Open Place Conceal Yourself from the People 7 - Do Not Face or Give Your Back to the Qiblah 8 - Beware of Splashing Yourself with Urine
9 - Don’t Touch Your Private Parts with Your Right Hand 10 - Don’t Relieve Yourself in the Pathways or Places of Shade 11 - Don’t Relieve Yourself in the Water Collection Places
12 - Don’t go in with Something with the Remembrance of Allah on it 13 - It is Not Correct to Talk to People when in the Toilet 14 - The Correct Way to Clean Yourself
15 - Make Sure You Purify Yourself from the Urine 16 - Correct Purification Allows the Establishment of Worship 17 - An Important Point About Instinja & Istijmaar 18 - O Muslims, This is Our Religion of Purity
 
Abu Hurairah (رضي الله عنه) narrated that the Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever invites to guidance will be rewarded like those who follow him in the guidance are rewarded, and that will not decrease the reward of those who have followed him." [Collected by Imām Muslim]

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