Wudu is a Great Blessing that Keeps Viruses away
By Abdul Malik Mujahid
Chicago, IL
In Islam, Wudu, the ablution before the five daily prayers, is a God-given gift to safeguard oneself from viruses, as it involves thorough and regular washing of the hands, nose, and throat.
In a world where a virus has quickly turned into a pandemic, everyone is advising for basic hygiene. Scientists and politicians are asking us to wash our hands.
Practicing Muslims wash their hands, noses, and throats in Wudu 15 times a day or more.
Prophet Muhammad was always in Wudu. God’s peace and blessings be upon the Prophet. He will redo it if it broke. Although he did not ask other believers to remain in Wudu perpetually, those who love him the most keep their Wudu fresh all of the time.
The Prophet used to wash his hands as soon as he woke up. He would wash his hands before eating and after he was done with a meal. He would wash his hands before leaving the washroom. He would even make Wudu before going to bed. This is strikingly similar to what scientists in the US are asking us to do.
Here is how the Prophet followed Allah’s command to make Wudu using clean water without wasting it:
1. Begin by saying ‘Bismillah’ or “in the name of God”.
2. Wash your hands three times thoroughly by rubbing them together, running your fingers through other fingers, and ensuring that water reaches the space between the nails and the flesh. It is essential to remove anything that could prevent the water from reaching the skin.
3. Rinse your mouth three times, swirling the water around.
4. Rinse your nose by sniffing the water up your nostrils as far as you can take it and blowing it out. Do it three times.
5. Wash your face three times, from the hairline to the chin and from ear to ear. Men with beards should run wet fingers through the beard.
6. Wash your arms from your fingertips up to your elbows three times.
7. Wipe your head starting with your hands at the front of your head, bringing them to the back of your head and then back to the front again. Do it once.
8. Wipe inside the ears by putting index fingers in your ears and wiping the exterior of the ear with your thumbs.
9. Wash your feet three times up to the ankles making sure to wipe in between your toes with your little finger.
You can watch here how Muslims do it.
So here we are washing hands thoroughly which all doctors are telling us is included in Wudu, as well as the thorough cleaning of the nose and throats where viruses initially reside and multiply.
Be safe, be healthy, keep on with your Wudu.
Another blessing from God Almighty.
(Note: This is not medical advice. It is just showing how Wudu is a good hygienic practice which can help prevent viral infections as scientists are recommending).
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---------------------------------------------------------------------- NYSE, AMEX and Other Exchanges
By Saghir Aslam
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
(The following information is provided solely to educate the Muslim community about investing and financial planning. It is hoped that the Ummah will benefit from this effort through greater financial empowerment, enabling the community to live in security and dignity and fulfill their religious and moral obligations towards charitable activities)
The only other national exchangeis the American stock exchange. About 900 companies, mostly smaller than those on the NYSE, are listed on the AMEX, but the number changes as companies move up to the NYSE or the “delisted “for failing to meet qualification. Options are traded heavily on the AMEX; are contracts that may entitle or obligate holders to buy or sell a fixed number of shares of a security at a stated price on or before a designated price. Options trading is considered speculative and risky.
The remaining exchanges are regional. They are smaller and may trade the stocks of companies located in their regions, plus commodities, futures or options unique to them. Some of them participate in the Intermarket Trading System (IST), which enable brokers and specialists to represent clients and interact with other markets to obtain the best prices available.
Varying widely in the trading volume, technology and investment philosophy, the regional exchanges contribute to the overall liquidity of the market place. In addition, they sometimes provide investors with promising opportunities that may not be found on the NYSE or the AMEX. The regional exchanges are bounded by the Boston Stock Exchange in the east and the Pacific Stock Exchange in the west. The other includes the Midwest stock exchange, the result of the two mergers; the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, the Nation’s oldest; the Cincinnati Stock Exchange, the First automated auction market for listed securities; and the Spokane Stock Exchange, which specializes in small mining-company stocks.
If you want to know more about these and other exchanges and what role, if any, they may have in your investment plans, ask your financial advisor.
(Saghir A. Aslam only explains strategies and formulas that he has been using. He is merely providing information, and NO ADVICE is given. Mr Aslam does not endorse or recommend any broker, brokerage firm, or any investment at all, nor does he suggest that anyone will earn a profit when or if they purchase stocks, bonds or any other investments. All stocks or investment vehicles mentioned are for illustrative purposes only. Mr Aslam is not an attorney, accountant, real estate broker, stockbroker, investment advisor, or certified financial planner. Mr Aslam does not have anything for sale.)