Sleeping in a State of Ablution (Wudu)
Performing a complete wudu (ablution) just like the one for prayer before going to bed.
Dusting the Bed Three Times
Dusting the bed sheets or surface three times with the corner of a garment before lying down.
Sleeping on the Right Side
Lying down on your right side with the right hand placed under the right cheek upon going to sleep.
Using the Tooth-stick (Miswak)
Using the Miswak or brush to clean teeth, especially when waking up, before wudu, and before entering the home.
Washing Hands Upon Waking Up
Washing both hands three times before dipping them into any water vessel or starting other activities after waking up.
Trimming Nails Regularly
Trimming fingernails and toenails on a weekly basis, preferably on Fridays, as part of natural fitrah.
Saying Bismillah before Eating
Saying "Bismillah" (In the name of Allah) before taking the first bite of food.
Eating with the Right Hand
Using only the right hand to eat and drink, as the left hand is used for cleaning and is associated with satanic habits.
Eating what is Nearest
Eating from the side of the platter closest to you rather than reaching into the center or to others' sides.
Licking the Fingers after Eating
Licking the thumb, index, and middle fingers after finishing the meal before washing hands.
Not Criticizing Food
Refraining from making negative remarks about food. If you like it, eat it; if you do not, leave it silently.
Picking up Fallen Food
If a morsel falls down, clean off any dirt and eat it instead of leaving it for Satan.
Eating Together in Groups
Eating with family members, guests, or in groups, as blessings descend upon collective meals.
Drinking Water while Sitting
Sitting down before drinking water or other beverages instead of drinking standing up.
Avoiding Blowing in Hot Drinks
Letting hot food or drinks cool down naturally instead of blowing into them.
Spreading Salam (Greetings)
Greeting others with "Assalamu Alaikum" (Peace be upon you) when meeting, whether you know them or not.
Smiling in the Face of Others
Maintaining a friendly face and smiling when interacting with family, friends, or strangers.
Speaking Good Words or Keeping Silent
Consciously guarding your tongue, choosing to say only beneficial, kind words or remaining silent.
Gentleness and Kindness in Speech
Being soft-spoken and gentle in all dealings, avoiding harshness and rude expressions.
Two Rakat Sunnah Before Fajr
Praying two rakat of highly emphasized Sunnah prayer before the Fard of Fajr.
Four Rakat Sunnah Before Dhuhr
Consistently observing four rakat of voluntary/sunnah prayer before Dhuhr Fard.
Walking Calmly to the Mosque
Walking to the mosque with calmness, composure, and dignity rather than rushing or running.
Tahiyyat al-Masjid (Mosque Greeting Prayer)
Praying two voluntary rakat immediately upon entering the mosque before sitting down.
Performing the Witr Prayer
Praying the Witr prayer (odd number of rakat) as the final prayer of the night, either before sleeping or at Tahajjud.
Praying the Voluntary Night Prayer (Tahajjud)
Waking up in the final third of the night to pray voluntary prayers (Qiyam-ul-Layl).
Dua when Leaving the House
Reciting "Bismillahi tawakkaltu alallahi..." when stepping out of the house for protection and guidance.
Mentioning Allah when Entering the House
Saying "Bismillah" and greeting the family with Salam when stepping inside the home to expel Satan.
Seeking Beneficial Knowledge
Dedicating time daily to read, learn, and understand Islamic rules, Quran, and Hadiths.
Relieving Another's Distress
Actively assisting someone in financial, emotional, or practical hardship to ease their life.
Speaking Kind Words to Others
Using pleasant and encouraging words when talking to coworkers, neighbors, family, and strangers.
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