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In Islamic Fiqh, particularly according to the Hanafi school of thought, there are four commonly recognized Makruhat (disliked or improper actions) in Wuzu (ablution). These actions do not invalidate the Wuzu but are considered disliked and reduce the spiritual reward and etiquette (Adab) of this important act of purification.
These Makruhat are considered actions that go against the Sunnah or proper manners of performing Wuzu. Muslims are encouraged to avoid them in order to maintain the spiritual excellence and inner discipline during the purification process before Salah (prayer).
Being aware of these Makruhat helps in improving one's practice and ensures the Wuzu is done in a respectful, careful, and Shariah-compliant manner.
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Total number of Makruhat in Wuzu: 4
Makruhat are actions that are disliked but do not nullify Wuzu.
Examples of Makruhat in Wuzu include:
Using too much water (Israf)
Speaking unnecessarily during Wuzu
Striking the face with water forcefully
Performing Wuzu in an impure place
Avoiding Makruhat enhances the reward and completeness of Wuzu.
These rulings are derived from Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), especially within the Hanafi school.
Following the Sunnah method of Wuzu leads to greater spiritual benefit.
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