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    • Who is Allah?
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    • Dua is Worship
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      • Purification [Tahara]
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          • How to?
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              • An Niyyah (Intention)
              • At-Tasmiyyah (Mentioning Allaah’s Name)
              • Washing the Hands
              • Al-Madmadah & Al-Istinshaaq
              • Washing Mouth & Nose Together
              • Washing the Mouth
              • Washing the Nose & Expelling Water
              • Taking & Expelling Water
              • Washing the Face
              • Running Water Through Beard
              • Washing the Arms Including Elbows
              • Wiping the Head and Ears and ‘Imaamah
              • Taking Fresh Water for Head and Ears?
              • The Way of Wiping
              • Wiping Over the ‘Imaamah (Turban)
              • Wiping Over the Turban and Forelock
              • Washing the Feet and Ankles
            • Other Aspects & Issues
            • What Breaks Wudoo?
          • Step by Step Guide [Video]
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  • 🧠Memorization
    • Overview
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    • Important !
    • Chapter 1 - Surah Fatiha
    • Al-Mu’awwadhatayn
    • Chapter 109 - Surah Kafirun
    • Chapter 112 - Surah Ikhlas
    • Chapter 2 - Surah Baqara
    • Chapter 67 - Surah Mulk
    • Chapter 18 - Surah Kahf
    • Chapter 3 - Surah Ali'Imran
  • ♾️Scholars
    • Overview
    • Companions
    • The Four Imams
    • Authors of the Six Books
    • Imam Ibn Taymmiyah
    • Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani
    • Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim
    • Imam An-Nawawi
  • 🍘Misconceptions
    • Overview
    • Bukhari 2812 ?
    • Bukhari 1908?
    • Divine attributes of Allah are Metaphorical? ❌
    • Quran is not from Allah? ❌
    • Quran is Created? ❌
    • Fadak?
    • Land of Karbala?
    • Twelve Imams?
    • Why Umar Refused Pen & Paper?
  • 📤Miscellaneous
    • Overview
    • Terminologies
    • Resources
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Components

An Niyyah (Intention)chevron-rightAt-Tasmiyyah (Mentioning Allaah’s Name)chevron-rightWashing the Handschevron-rightAl-Madmadah & Al-Istinshaaqchevron-rightWashing Mouth & Nose Togetherchevron-rightWashing the Mouthchevron-rightWashing the Nose & Expelling Waterchevron-rightTaking & Expelling Waterchevron-rightWashing the Facechevron-rightRunning Water Through Beardchevron-rightWashing the Arms Including Elbowschevron-rightWiping the Head and Ears and ‘Imaamahchevron-rightTaking Fresh Water for Head and Ears?chevron-rightThe Way of Wipingchevron-rightWiping Over the ‘Imaamah (Turban)chevron-rightWiping Over the Turban and Forelockchevron-rightWashing the Feet and Ankleschevron-right
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