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The most important thing that a Muslim can attend to and take care of in his daily life is acting according to the Sunnah of the Messenger (S.A.W.S.) - whether it is the Sunnah of his Harakaat or Sakanaat the Sunnah of his actions - until the person organises his life in accordance to the Sunnah of the Messenger (S.A.W.S.), from the morning to the evening.

Dhun-Nun Al-Masri said:
From the signs of one's love for Allah, is following His beloved Prophet's (S.A.W.S.) actions, manners, command and recommendation.

Allah says:
"Say; 'if you really love Allah then follow me and Allah will love you and forgive your sins. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.' " (Aal-Imraan, 3:31)

Hasan Al-Basri said:
The sign of their love (for Allah) is in their adherence to the Sunnah of His Prophet (S.A.W.S.).

The rank of the believer is measured by his following of the Messenger (S.A.W.S.) - he is higher and more exalted with Allah according to the extent of his practicing of the Sunnah.

It is interesting to note that if one of us lost some money, how concerned and worried we would be and how much effort we would exert in trying to find it. But how many Sunnah have we lost in our lives? Does this sadden us? Have we strived to revive them in our lives? One of the problems we suffer from is that we have begun to value and admire money more than the Sunnah. If people were told that whoever observed a Sunnah from the Sunnah of the Prophet (S.A.W.S.) would receive a certain amount of money, then you would certainly find them wanting to and striving to observe the Sunnah in all of their affairs, from the morning to the evening. Why? Only because they would gain some money for every Sunnah practised. How this wealth benefit us when we are placed in our graves and the earth's dust is poured on us?

Allah says:
"Nay, you prefer the life of this world although the Hereafter is better and more lasting." (Al-Alaa, 87: 16-17)

The Sunnah below are those things for which the one performing them is rewarded, while not being penalized for leaving them. In addition, they are those things that are repeated in the day and night and are therefore within the capacity and ability of everyone to perform. It is possible for every person, if they strove to observe these daily Sunnah, to perform no less than a thousand Sunnah daily, covering all aspects of their lives. If the Muslim sought to observe a thousand Sunnah in the day and night, this would be approximately thirty thousand Sunnah in a month.

Look at the person who is ignorant of these Sunnah or who knows them but does not act by them: how much rank and reward does he forfeit for himself? Indeed he is truely deprived.

From the benefits of adhering to the Sunnah are:

* To reach the level of love - Love of Allah for his believing slave.
* It is a means to compensate for any deficiency in the obligatory actions.
* It is a protection from falling into innovation.
* It indicates the exaltation of those things that represent the religion of Allah. (To exalt, in the sense means to adhere to, or comply with something.)

By Allah, O Ummah of Isalm, revive the Sunnah of your Messenger (S.A.W.S.) in all aspects of your lives, for the Sunnah is evidence of your complete love for the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.S.) and a sign of your sincerity in following him.
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Waking Up


1. Wipe the effects of sleep from the face with your hands.
....Imaam An-Nawawee and Ibn Hajar stated this wiping to be desireable based on the following:

....When the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.S.) woke up, he would sit up and rub away the effects of sleep from his face with his hands.

2. Say the supplication for waking up. (See the attachment.)

3. Use a Siwak:

....When the Prophet (S.A.W.S.) woke up from the night (sleep), he used to clean his mouth with Siwak.

4. Snuff water:

....When one of you wakes up from sleep, then snuff water three times. For indeed, Shaytaan spends the night in the upper part of his nose.

5. Wash both hands three times:

....When one of you wakes up from sleep, he must not dip his hand into a utensil until he washes it three times.
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Entering and leaving the toilet

1. Enter with the left foot and leave with the right.

....No evidence for entering with the left foot and leaving with the right was found. Therefore, it seems that general evidences indicating the use of the right for good and the left for the opposite have been used.

2. Supplicate when entering the toilet. (See the first attachment)

3. Supplicate when leaving. (See the second attachment)

....People use the bathroom many times during the day and night. If they observe these Sunnah for entering and leaving every time they go, they will fulfill two Sunnah for entering and two Sunnah for leaving.

....Al-khubth and Al-khabaa'ith - These are male and female devils. In order to be protected by Allah from their evil, one should seek refuge from them when entering the toilet. The toilet is one of their places of abode. (There are two opinions as to the meaning of Al-khubth and Al-khabaa'ith. The first is that it means, all evil and evildoers and the second is that it means, male and female devils. The Shaykh - scholar of Islam - follows the latter opinion.)
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Entering and leaving the house

...Imaam An-Nawawee said it is preferable:

...To say the Tasmiyah (bismillaah), increase in the remembrance of Allah and to greet the people.

1. Remember Allah when entering:

....When a man enters his house and mentions the Name of Allah while entering and while eating Shaytaan says (to the other Shayaateen), 'There is no abode for you and no food'.

2. Supplicate when entering. (See the first attachment)

....By this, the person is consciously seeking to put his reliance on Allah when entering and leaving the house. This is also a means to create a permanent bond with Allah.

3. Use a Siwaak:

....When the Prophet (S.A.W.S.) entered his home, he began by using a Siwaak.

4. Say the Tasleem (as-salaamu 'alaykum wa rahmatullaah):

...."...When you enter the houses, greet one another with a greeting from Allah, blessed and good..." (An-Noor, 24:61)

....'Greeting from Allah' means to say Tasleem.

5. Leave house with the supplication. (See the second attachment)

....It will then be said to the one who says this (the supplication for leaving house):

....You have been sufficed and have been protected and Shaytaan has retreated.

....The Muslim enters and leaves his house many times during the day and nights: for prayer in the Masjid, work, household duties etc. If he practices these Sunnah when he comes and goes, he will obtain for himself great benefit and reward.

....Some benefits of practicing these Sunnah are:
* The servant will be sufficed in his important affairs, whether worldly or religious matters.
* The servant will be protected from every evil and adversity, whether from Jinn or mankind.
* The servant will receive guidance - Allah will guide you in all of your religious and worldly affairs.
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Using a Siwaak

....Siwaak can be used on numerous ocassions:

1. For every prayer, as the Prophet (S.A.W.S.) said:

....Had it not been that I might cause hardship to my people, I would have ordered you to use Siwaak for every prayer.

....The Muslim may use a Siwaak many times during the night and day - for the five obligatory prayers, Ar-Rawaatib Sunnah, prayers of Ad-Duhaa, Al-Witr etc.

2. When entering the house:

....When the Prophet (S.A.W.S.) entered his home, he began by using a Siwaak.

3. When reciting the Quran.

4. When the smell of the mouth changes.

5. When waking up.

6. When performing Wudoo:

....Siwaak is a purifier for the mouth and pleasing to the Lord.

....The benefit from implementing this Sunnah:
* The pleasure of Allah is on His slave.
* It is a purification of the mouth.

....Modern medicine has discovered that Siwaak contains many substances that are of benefit to humans, especially for the gums. There are substances that counteract germs, act as purifiers, have cleaning properties for the teeth and freshen the smell and taste of the mouth.
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Wearing Shoes


....Put shoes on starting with the right foot and take off starting with the left:

....When you put shoes on, begin with the right and when you remove them, begin with the left. Or, wear them both, or leave them both off. (i.e. do not wear just one shoe.)

....The Muslim does this many times during the day and night-when entering and leaving the Masjid, the bathroom, the house, when going to work etc. Whenever the Muslim puts on or removes his shoes in accordance with the Sunnah, with this intention in mind, he obtains a great reward. And all his actions of Harakaat and Sakanaat will then be according to the Sunnah.
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Meeting people

....From the Sunnah of meeting a Muslim, are the following:

1. Give Tasleem:

....The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.S.) was asked:

....'Which Islam is good (in terms of actions)?' He said: 'To feed the people and to say Salam to those you know and those you do not know.'

2. Lengthen the greeting:

....A man entered upon the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.S.) and said:

....'As-salaamu alaykum'

....The Messenger (S.A.W.S.) replied to the Salaam. Then the man sat down and the Messenger (S.A.W.S.) said: 'Ten.' Then another man came and said:

....'As-salaamu alaykum wa rahmatullah.'

....The Mesenger (S.A.W.S.) replied. Then the man sat sown and the Messenger (S.A.W.S.) said: 'Twenty.' Then another man came and said:

....'As-salaamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh.'

....The Messenger (S.A.W.S.) replied. Then the man sat down and the Messenger (S.A.W.S.) said: 'Thirty.'

....Look at how much loss of reward a person inflicts on himself by sufficing himself with saying only a part of the salutation. The person should say the entire Salaam so that he attains thirty good deeds . The least reward for a good deeds is ten times its like; therefore, by saying the full greeting, one can earn three hundred good deeds or more. Accustom yourself to completing the Salaam up to Barakaatuh to obtain this great reward.

....The Muslim says the Salaam many times during the day. He says it when entering the Masjid to the people sitting and when leaving them, entering and leaving his house etc.

....Do not forget that it is also from the Sunnah that whoever decides to leave a person that he should say the complete Salaam:

....When one of you comes to a gathering then say: 'Salaam,' and if someone decides to leave, then say: 'Salaam,' and the first does not have more right than the last. (i.e. it is as important to give the Salaam when leaving a gathering, as it is when entering it. So, one does not have more right than the other.

3. Smile as the Prophet (S.A.W.S.) said:

....Do not consider any of the good things as insignificant - even if it is that you meet you brother with a cheerful face.

4. Shake hands, as the Prophet (S.A.W.S.) said:

....There are not two Muslims who meet each other and shake hands, except that they are forgiven before they depart (from each other).

....Imaan An-Nawawee said:

....Knowing that this shaking of hands is preferred witn every meeting. (It is not permissible to shake hands with a non-Mahram.)

....Notice that if you shake hands with whomever you meet, greet them with Salaam and smile at them you would have fulfiled three Sunnah at once.

5. Say a Kalimah Tayyibah:

...."Say to my Slaves to say that which is better. Verily, Shaytaan if for mankind a clear enemy." (Al-Israa', 17:53)

....The Prophet (S.A.W.S.) said:

....A Kalimah Tayyibah is charity.

....Kalimah Tayyibah includes the remembrance of Allah, supplication, Salamm, praising someone for their good traits, noble character, good manners and actions.

....A Kalimah Tayyibah has a powerful affect on a person - it brings peace and tranquillity to a person's soul and puts serenity into his heart. It is evidence of what is in the heart of the believer of light, guidance and proof of being of the right path.
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Dressing and undressing

1. Say At-Tanmiyah when dressing or undressing.

....Imaam An-Nawawee said:

....To say the Tasmiyah is preferred in all action. (No evidence for saying the Tasmiyah when dressing was found. However, general evidences show the desirability of saying it before certain action. The opinion of Imaam An-Nawawee is that is desirable to say it in all actions.)

2. Use the Prophet's (S.A.W.S.) supplication.

....When he put on a Thawb, long shirt, upper garment or turban, he would say the supplication. (See the attachment.)

3. Begin with the right side:

....When you wear clothes and perform Wudoo begin with the right. (Aboo Daawood, The Book Of clothing, Hadeeth 4023 & At-Tirmidhee, The Book Of Clothing, Hadeeth 1765.)

4. Begin taking clothes of from the left side. (There is no specific evidence for this, but it seems that general evidences indicating to begin with the right (for things that are good) and the left for opposite have been used. This was used in relation to putting on clothes, i.e. to put them on starting with the right; therefore, when taking them off, begin with the left.)
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Eating

....Observe the following Sunnah for eating:

1. Pronounce the Tasmiyah, i.e. bismillaah (In the Name of Allah).

2. Eat with the right hand.

3. Eat from what is in front of you.

....These three Sunnah are recorded in one Hadeeth:

....O young men, mention the Name of Allah, eat with your right hand and eat from what is in front of you. (i.e. near to you - Muslim, The Book Of Drinks, Hadeeth 2022.)

4. If some food drops, clean it and then eat it:

....If one of you dropped a morsel of food, then remove from it whatever there is of dirt and then eat it... (Muslim, The Book Of Drinks, Hadeeth 2034.)

5. Eat with three fingers.

....The Prophet (S.A.W.S.) used to eat with three fingers. This was his (S.A.W.S.) way of eating and is better, unless a need requires otherwise. (Muslim, The Book Of Drinks, Hadeeth 2032.)

6. The etiquette of sitting when eating:
* Kneel on one's shins and front of the feet, or
* Keep the right leg upright and sit on the left.

....This is what is preferred, as was mentioned by Al-Haafidh Ibn Hajar in Fath Al-Baree. For the supplications that can be said before eating see the first attachment.

....Observe the following Sunnah after eating:

1. Lick the bowl and the fingers:

....The Prophet (S.A.W.S.) ordered the licking of the fingers and bowl, and he said:

....Verily, You do not know in which of it (i.e. which morsel of food) is blessing. (Muslim, The Book Of Drinks, Hadeeth 2033.)

2. Praise Allah:

....Verily, Allah is pleased with the slave who eats his food and praises Allah for it... (Muslim, The Book Of Drinks, Hadeeth 2734.)

....The supplication of the Prophet (S.A.W.S.) is in the second attachment.

....From the benefits of this Du'aa, is that:

....The person's past sins will be forgiven. (At-Tirmidhee, The Book Of Supplications, Hadeeth 3458. Ibn Maajah, The Book of Food, Hadeeth 3285.)
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Drinking

....From the Sunnah of drinking is:

1. Pronounce the Tasmiyah, i.e. bismillaah (In the Name of Allah).

2. Drink with the right hand:

....O young man, mention the Name of Allah, eat with your right hand... (Muslim, The Book Of Drinks, Hadeeth 2022.)

....This Hadeeth does not explicitly mention drinking with the right hand. However, there is a narration of Muslim, on the authority of Ibn Umar (R.A.):

....When one of you eats, let him eat with right hand; and when he drinks, let him drink with his right hand - because the Shaytaan eats and drinks with his left hand. Saheeh Muslim, The Book Of Drinks, Hadeeth 2020.

....Verily, Allah is pleased with the slave who eats his food and praises Him for it... and he who drinks and praises Him for it. (Muslim, The Book Of Drinks, Hadeeth 2734.)
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