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BISMILLAH, AS-ASALAM ALAIKUM WA RAHMATULAHI A BARAKATUH. ITS SUNNAH TO URINATE WHILE SITTING DOWN. I have personally seen Muslim brothers at the Masjid urinating while standing. WHAT A SHAME ON US MUSLIMS !!!!! It has become a common practice in many parts of the world for men to stand and urinate. The presence of urinals in almost every male bathroom has not only taught, but also encouraged people to stand up while relieving themselves. And its a shame that even in our Muslim homes, the fathers urinate while standing further teaching the kiss to do so !!!! What does Islam say about this behavior? It is not haraam for a man to urinate standing up, but it is Sunnah for him to urinate sitting down, because Aishah R.A said: “Whoever tells you that the Prophet S.A.W used to urinate standing up, do not believe him. He only ever used to urinate sitting down.” (Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, al-Tahaarah , 12; he said, this is the most saheeh report on this topic. It was also classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Sunan al-Tirmidhi , no. 11). This is more concealing, and it reduces the risk of any drops of urine splashing up onto him. One bad habit that has resulted from using of public urinals is the loss of personal modesty in the restroom. It is very common to see two men using the bathroom while having a conversation at the same time. Had they peeked over just a little they would have be able to see one another’s private parts. This is abhorrent. The Prophet S.A.W said, “Allah detests it when two people relieve themselves uncovered and have a conversation.” Abu Dawud 15, Ahmad 10884. The Prophet S.A.W would take so much care to seclude himself that Al-Mughirah ibn Shu’bah said, “I was travelling with the Prophet. When he needed to relieve himself, he went far away from me.” Tirmidhi 20. Theres also an INCREASE IN IMPURITY. How many urinals have you ever seen that provide wudhu facilities, water fixtures or even toilet paper? Probably few or none. This results in people leaving the restroom without an appropriate level of cleanliness or washing their hands. The Prophet S.A.W said, “When you go to the restroom, take three stones with you to clean yourself. That will suffice. Abu Dawud 36. Salman al-Farisi, the Companion from Persia, was told, “Your Prophet has taught you everything, even how to use the bathroom.” He responded, “That is right. He told us not to… use our right hand when cleaning and to not use less than three stones to clean ourselves after we finish. Tirmidhi 16. ”Aishah (R.A) said to a group of women, “Tell your husbands to clean themselves with water because I am embarrassed to tell them. This is what the Prophet S.A.W used to do regularly.” Tirmidhi 19. Cleaning yourself, with either a solid substance or with water, is so important in Islam that once when the Prophet S.A.W passed by a man’s grave he told Ibn ‘Abbas (R.A) that the deceased man is being tortured, but not for a major sin: “He did used not to clean himself after urinating.” Bukhari 211. Another common habit we find in people who regularly use urinals is that they also stand up while using a lavatory. This can result in an unsanitary seat covered with urine and germs. Very few people care to clean the seat, let alone the toilet area after leaving, so, the next person entering has to deal with that disgusting mess. In this regard, the Prophet S.A.W said, “Beware of the cursed ones.” Some people asked, “Who are the cursed ones?” He replied, “People who relieve themselves in public pathways or in shaded areas.” Muslim 269. Public pathways and shaded areas are two areas where people would be offended from excrement and filth because they use them so often. The same curse would apply to those who leave filth behind for the next person. The curse, in this context, has two meanings: people are cursed by the one who has to deal with the dirt they left behind and they are cursed by Allah for their careless and disgusting habits. ARE THERE ANY EXCEPTIONS ??? Hudhayfah said, “The Prophet S.A.W [while traveling] approached a garbage dump and stood while urinating. Then, he called me to bring some water for him, so I did, and he performed wudhu. Bukhari 217. This is clearly an exception to the rule because the Prophet S.A.W was in a very dirty place. Hudhayfa’s description of the place being a garbage dump reveals to us the context and makes it clear that Aisha R.As challenge was referring to people who claimed the Prophet S.A.W did it often as a habit. Her challenge still stands today. When someone tries to misquote the statement of Hudhayfah in order to prove that the Prophet S.A.W used to stand and urinate just as people do today, we should correct it. WHAT SHOULD WE MUSLIMS DO ??? Muslims should try to combat this immorality in their own community by encouraging good standards of hygiene. We live in societies which claim to be clean and advanced, yet their toilets, the most basic of sanitary developments are among the filthiest in the world. Visit any gas station, high school, theme park, etc. and experience what happens to the restrooms when there is no full time janitor to clean up afterwards. People of the world still have much to learn from Islam’s frank information on cleanliness. Purity has an environmental impact and is strongly connected to worship; without a clean body, a Muslim cannot pray. It is such an important principle in Islam that the Prophet S.A.W said, “Cleanliness is half of faith.” Muslim 328. The messenger of Allah S.A.W has taught us certain rules to observe which benefit both society and ourselves. It is up to us to be aware of this guidance, learn it and apply it. LETS STICK TO THE SUNNAHS DEAR BROTHERS AND SISTERS !!! WALLAHU ALAM IN SHA ALLAH, IN ANOTHER POST I WILL GIVE MEN GUIDELINES ON HOW TO COMPLETELY EMPTY YOUR BLADDER. ®UMAR IDRIS BIN MATANDA
Posted on: Sun, 02 Nov 2014 09:17:32 +0000

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