It was narrated from 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud that : On the night of the jinn, the Messenger of Allah said to him: Do you have water for ablution? He said: No, I have nothing, but some Nabidh in a vessel. He said: Good dates and pure water (i.e. there is no harm from the mixing of the two). So he performed ablution with it. This is the narration of Waki'.
Read More..It was narrated from 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas that : On the night of the Jinn the Messenger of Allah said to Ibn Mas'ud: Do you have water? He said: No, only some Nabidh in a large water skin. The Messenger of Allah said: Good dates and pure water. (i.e. there is no harm from the mixing of the two.) Pour it for me. He said: So I performed ablution with it.
Read More..It was narrated that Mughirah bin Abu Burdah, who was from the tribe of Banu 'Abdud-Dar, said that: He heard Abu Hurairah say: A man came to the Messenger of Allah and said: O Messenger of Allah, we travel by sea and carry a small amount of water with us. If we use it for ablution, we will become thirsty. Can we perform ablution with seawater?' The Messenger of Allah said: 'Its water is a means of purification, ad its dead meat is permissible. (i.e. the fish found dead in the sea).'
Read More..It was narrated that Ibn Firasi said: I was fishing and I had a vessel with me in which I kept water, and I used seawater for ablution. I mentioned that to the Messenger of Allah and he said: 'Its water is a means of purification, and its dead meat is permissible.'
Read More..It was narrated from Jabir that: The Prophet was asked about seawater, and he said: Its water is a means of purification, and its dead meat is permissible. (Hasan) Another chain with similar wording
Read More..It was narrated that Mughirah bin Shu'bah said: The Prophet went out to relieve himself and when he came back, I met him with a water skin and poured water for him. He washed his hands and his face, then he went to wash his forearms but his garment was too tight, so he brought his arms out from underneath his garment and washed them, then he wiped over his leather socks, then he led us in prayer.
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