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❫
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