Peace,
While wanting to ask question about traditional ablutions in a forum named "yabiladi"I found this question already asked by a member a few years ago and the answers (from different members)are :
- you have the fardhs in the Quran and the sunnan and as you know it is preferable to follow the sunna and the fardhs.
-while doing ablution according to sunna we surely do it according to the Qurqan
-why following sunna in this context is bad? The Quran gives clear instructions which are respected by the sunna
-the verse is clear, the face include eyes, nose and mouth and she adds two slice of verses from the Quran telling we must obey Allah and the messenger and conclude : "There is the Holy Quran which has been send to us but the prophet shows us how to practice rituals. "
- she is explaining to us that we should follow the way that is vaguely explained on the Quran and giving up the way that the one thought as if the prophet didn't understand what the Quran encompasses.
- Of course we have to follow the method applied by the prophet
-Look, being Muslim is believing in Allah and his prophet. If you obsession is to destroy the Sunna and rewriting Islam you are in trouble.
- who is the prophet Muhammad for you?
- By applying this hadith we apply this verse because Othmane's ablutions don't contradict the verse of the Quran
The face, the nose, the mouth, the ears are parts of the head.
- neither the hajj rituals are in the Quran, they were given by the prophet
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Then she was accused of pouring her hatred on sunis and sowing fitna.
That she had several accounts and was in fact an atheist against Islam...
She said that the verse is clear. She said also that she was accused of "innovation" while doing "ablutions" the way it is mentioned in al Quran.
The verse is clear, how can't a person see it as clear?
I realize that some people just don't want to follow just what they call fardhs in al Quran here but need other details. Hadiths are really important to them and I read someone telling the Quran and the Sunna (Hadiths) are inseparable.
Here the link, but it's in French.
https://www.yabiladi.com/forum/ablutions-dans-coran-sunna-80-9814042-page=1.htmlRoughly in another site about Islam it is said that there are 3 proofs of ablution:
From the Quran, from Hadiths, from muslims.