100 Sunnats of Our beloved Prophet PBUH
It is essential that we follow the way of our beloved Prophet(PBUH) in
every aspect of our life to get the reward for every action. Whether we eat,
drink, sleep, talk, walk, deal with other people, and any other aspect of our
life, if we adopt the Sunnah of Prophet(PBUH) we will benefit from the outcome
of that action and we will also get reward of following the Sunnah. Following
are the 100 Sunnah’s of Prophet(PBUH) regarding very basic human needs. Adopt
them in your daily life and see the benefit.
Sunnats of the
Toilet
1. Enter the toilet
with your head covered.
2. Enter the toilet
with shoes.
3. Recite the dua
before entering the toilet.
4. Enter with the left
foot.
5. Sit and urinate.
One should never urinate whilst standing.
6. One should not face
or show his back towards Qiblah.
7. Do not speak in the
toilet.
8. Be very careful of
the splashes of the urine. (Being unmindful in this regard causes one to be
punished in the grave).
9. After relieving
oneself, cleanse oneself using water.
10. Leave the toilet
with the right foot.
11. Recite the dua
after coming out of the toilet.
Sunnats of Eating
1. Spread out a cloth
on the floor before eating.
2. Wash both hands up
to the wrists.
3. Remove your shoes
before eating.
4. Sit on the floor
and eat.
5. Before eating
recite ‘Bismillah wa’la barakatillah’ aloud.
6. When eating, sit
with either both knees on the ground or one knee raised or both knees raised.
7. Do not lean and
eat.
8. Eat with the right
hand.
9. Eat with three
fingers if possible.
10. One should
not eat very hot food.
11. Do not blow on the
food.
12. Eat from the side
that is in front of you.
13. If a morsel of food
falls down, pick it up, clean it and eat it.
14. Whilst eating, one
should not remain completely silent.
15. Do not find fault
with the food.
16. Clean the plate and.
other utensils thoroughly after eating. by doing this, the utensil makes
dua for one’s forgiveness.
17. After eating, lick
the fingers.
18. Recite the dua
after eating.
19. Remove the food
before getting up.
20. Wash both the hands
after meals.
21. Thereafter gargle
the mouth.
Sunnats of Drinking
1. Recite “Bismillah” before
drinking.
2. A Muslim
should drink with the right hand. Shaytaan drinks with the left hand.
3. Sit and drink.
4. Do not drink
directly from the jug or bottle. One should pour the contents into a glass
first and then drink.
5. Drink in 3 breaths
(sips), removing the utensil from the mouth after each sip.
6. After drinking
say “Alhamdulillah”.
Sunnats of Sleeping
1. It is Sunnah
to sleep immediately after the Esha Salaah.
2. Before going to
sleep, discuss with one’s family members matters pertaining to Deen. (Whether
it is in the form of reading some Islamic Books or narrating some incidents of
Sahaabah etc.)
3. To sleep in the state
of wudhu.
4. To brush the teeth
with a miswaak.
5. One should change
into some other clothes (e.g. pajamas) before going to sleep. To apply surmah
in both the eyes.
6. Dust the bed thrice
before retiring to bed.
7. To sleep on the
right hand side.
8. To sleep with the
right palm under the right cheek.
9. To keep the knees
slightly bent when sleeping.
10. Refrain from
sleeping on one’s stomach.
11. To sleep on a bed
or to sleep on the floor are both Sunnah.
12. To face the Qiblah.
13. 52. To recite Surah
Mulk, before sleeping.
14. 53. To recite Ayatul
Kursi.
15. To recite Surah
Ikhlaas, Surah Falaq and Surah Naas before sleeping 3
times and thereafter blow over the entire body thrice.
16. Recite Tasbeeh e Fatimi before
sleeping (i.e. 33 times Subhan Allah timesAlhamdulillah and
34 times Allahu Akbar).
17. To recite the dua
before sleeping.
Sunnats when
Awakening
1. To wake up for
Tahajjud Salaah.
2. On awakening
rub the face and the eyes with the palms of the hands in order to remove the
effects of sleep.
3. Say “Alhamdulillah” thrice
and then recite “Kalima Tayyibah” on awakening.
4. Thereafter recite
the dua on awakening.
5. To make the bed
yourself
6. On awakening
cleanse the mouth with a miswaak.
Sunnats when
Wearing Clothes
1. Rasulullah
(Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) loved white clothing.
2. When putting on any
garment Rasulullah (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) always began with the right
limb.
3. When removing any
garment Rasulullah (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) always removed the left limb
first.
4. Males must wear the
pants above the ankles. Females should ensure that their lower garment covers
their ankles.
5. Men should wear a
‘topee’ (hat) or turban. Females must wear scarves covering all their hair at”
all times.
6. When wearing shoes,
first wear the right shoe then the left.
7. When removing your
shoes, first remove the left and then the right.
Sunnats when Entering the Home
1. To recite the dua
before entering the home.
2. To greet those that
are in the house with “Assalaamu alaykum.”
3. To announce
one’s arrival by coughing, greeting, etc. even though it may be your own house.
Sunnats –
Miscellaneous
1. Using a miswaak is
a great Sunnah of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam). One who makes
miswaak when making wudhu and thereafter performs Salaah will receive 70 times
more reward. It will also enable one to easily recite thekallma at
the time of death.
2. To have a
bath on a Friday.
3. To apply itr. (This
applies to men only).
4. For men to keep a
beard that is one fist in length.
5. To carry one’s
shoes in the left hand.
6. To make wudhu at
home before going to the Masjid.
7. To enter the Masjid
with the right foot.
8. To leave the Masjid
with the left foot.
9. To keep the gaze on
the ground whilst walking.
10. 82. To speak softly and
politely.
11. To greet all
Muslims by saying. ‘Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullahl wabarakaatuhu.”
12. To show mercy
to those who are younger than you.
13. To respect your
elders.
14. To respect your
parents.
15. To visit a Muslim
when he is sick.
16. To be good towards
your neighbor.
17. To meet a Muslim
with a cheerful face.
18. To care for the
poor and elderly.
19. To keep good
relations with all your relatives.
20. To honor a guest,
even though he may not be of a very high position.
21. To be hospitable
towards your guest.
22. To exchange gifts
with one another.
23. To make mashwarah (consult)
with one’s parents, teachers or elders before doing any work.
24. To ponder over the
creation of Allah Ta’ala.
25. To command people
to do good.
26. To forbid them from
doing evil.
27. To recite some
portion of the Qur’an Sharif daily.
28. To make dua to
Allah Ta’ala for the fulfillment of one’s needs in whatever language one
desires.
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