Question: After performing ablution (wudu), is it necessary to perform the prayer of ablution (Tahiyyat al-Wudu) without speaking, or is there no harm in talking?
Answer: After performing ablution, if someone engages in conversation, there is no issue. You can still perform the Sunnah of ablution. The main point is to perform the Sunnah of ablution immediately after completing wudu without much delay, and talking does not pose any problem.
❪Jeddah Dawah Center, Hayy al-Salamah – Saudi Arabia❫
Understand the Shari'ah stance on Muslim men/women marrying disbelievers (Kafir) or polytheists (Mushrik), with Quranic evidence, Hadith, and scholarly views… Read More
Learn the Sunnah way of wiping the head during Wudu for men and women with long hair, plus rulings on… Read More
Discover the Shari'ah status of sprinkling water on private parts post-Wudu, its Sunnah basis from Hadith, and whether Wudu remains… Read More
Detailed Shariah ruling: Praying bareheaded is completely valid and permissible for men; covering the head is Mustahab in daily life… Read More
Explore Sharia rulings on head shaving for men and women during Hajj/Umrah (Sunnah for men, trimming for women) and whether… Read More
Explore the Islamic perspective on Jahez (dowry), its permissible and impermissible forms, and whether Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) gave dowry to… Read More