Chapter
on Sayyidina Rasulullah Saliallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam performing wudu at
the time of eating
Here the time
of eating is general, before or after. Technically, wudu is that which is
a requirement for salaah and performed at the times of salaah. It is well
known. In the'Arabic language only the washing of the hands and face is
also called wudu. This is commonly known as the Lughawi (linguists-literal)
Wudu. Two types of narrations are mentioned in this chapter. In some we
find that wudu was performed, this is the Lughawi Wudu. In some narrations
it is found that he did not perform wudu, this is the first type which is
the common (shar'ee) wudu, or technical wudu.
(176)
Hadith Number 1.
Ibn'Abbaas
Radiyallahu'Anhu says: "Once when Rasulullah Sallailahu 'Alayhi Wasallam
came out of the toilet, after relieving himself from the call of nature,
food was served to him. They asked if water for wudu should be brought?
He replied: 'I have been commanded to perform wudu when 1 perform salaah"'.
Commentary
Technical wudu is only waajib for salaah. It is not necessary to perform
wudu before eating or immediately after relieving one's self. Sayyidina
Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam did not perform wudu for it must
not be thought that wudu is compulsory after visiting the toilet.
(177)
Hadith Number 2.
Ibn
'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu relates: "Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam once, after relieving himself in the toilet, came out, and was
served food. The Sahaabah inquired: 'Will you not perform wudu?'. Rasulullah
Saliallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam replied: 'Do I have to perform salaah, that
wudu must be performed?"'
Commentary
It has been mentioned in the previous hadith, that it is not mustahab
to perform wudu before eating. It is better to be in the state of wudu
at all times. Physical cleanliness has an effect on spiritual cleanliness.
It is therefore recommended that wudhu be performed after visiting the
toilet.
(178)
Hadith Number 3.
Salmaan
Faarisi Radiyallahu 'Anhu says: "I have read in-the Tauraah, that
performing wudu (washing the hands) after eating increases blessings.
I mentioned this to Rasulullah Sallailahu 'Alayhi Wasallam. Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam said: 'Wudu before and after eating (washing
the hands and mouth) increases blessings'
Commentary
It may be possible that only the time (after eating) is mentioned in the
Tauraah. In this manner the other time (before eating) was added to the
shari'ah of Muhammad Sallailahu 'Alayhi Wasallam. Many laws have been
revealed that were not in the shari'ah of the previous ambiyaa. It is
possible that both times are mentioned in the Tauraah, and since changes
have been made to it, the law of washing the hands before eating, may
have been removed from it. The 'ulama have stated that by 'Barakah (blessings)
in washing the hands before eating', means increase in the food, and filling
of the stomach. The'Barakah of washing the hands after eating', means
that the benefits and intention of eating is fulfilled. i.e. It becomes
part of the body, creates energy and stamina, assists in strengthening
one to perform 'ibaadah, and to possess good manners.
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