"The best properties are; a tongue which remembers Allah, a thankful heart and a believing wife who helps [to strengthen] one's faith." (Tirmidhi)
"Have those who disbelieved not considered that the heavens and the earth were a joined entity, and We separated them and made from water every living thing? Then will they not believe?" (Qur'an 21:30)
Learn about the pivotal role of the water in purification rituals and daily life in Islam. The role of Water in Islam extends beyond its physical significance, deeply connected to spiritual Islamic Facts.
Water plays a pivotal role in the purification process for Muslims, from ablution to drinking. For a broader understanding of maintaining cleanliness, read our article on purity and impurity in Islam.
In addition to water, using a miswak for oral hygiene is a practice that helps maintain purity and is recommended in Islam.
Proper etiquette in Islam extends beyond purification rituals to everyday practices, such as the proper way to sit while eating to promote cleanliness and health.
Water is a symbol of purity and is essential for both physical and spiritual cleansing in Islam. Learn more about maintaining purity in Islam.
Proper use of water is part of following the Sunnah and staying away from spiritual illnesses. Reflect on the wise words that emphasize the significance of water in Islam.
This is a very beautiful message as always.. and the waterfall is equally beautiful!
ReplyDeleteto err is human, while to forgive is Divine indeed,
ReplyDeleteWater is so jmportant that even the man is made of a clot(Alaq) containing water.
water is in oxygen and Allah Almighty has given us rain and snow to provide the living being with water for agricultural and drinking and bathing needs. It purifies us of course.
God forbid, future international or provincial wars are likely to be water related because of its expected scarcity.
Look what's happening with manipulating water ahead of its entering into Pak land.
SUBHANALLAH !!
ReplyDeleteNo words can be as beautiful as those in the Qur'an.
a balm, an admonition, a torch in the darkness, a teacher, a friend all at the same time.
Alhumduilllah, Ameen
ReplyDeleteLovely message - I love articles which mention the importance of women - believing wife!
ReplyDeletegreat post, jzk for sharing
ReplyDeleteAsalamu alaikum warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu,
ReplyDelete@Crystal - Thank you for your beautiful words.
@TariqMian - JazakAllah khair for your thoughts on water.
@avecwings - Indeed masha'Allah.
@Nuriddeen bint Yusuf - Alhamdulillah, jazakAllah khair.
@Karima - Lovely words, awaiting 4 my believing wife.
@Sy - JazakAllah khair.