How To Take Wudhu?

One faces the Qiblah, if possible, sits on an elevated place (so that used water may easily flow away), the intention (Niyyah) to  make ablution, (recites Audhu and Bismillah.
One washes both hands up to the wrists, during which the skin bewtween the fingers of one hand is combed with the fingers of the other. If one has a ring, it is to be moved araound so that water reaches under it.

The mouth is rinsed with a mouthful of water using the right hand.

Howeever, if one is fasting, one doees not take in that much water out of fear that some water may be swallowed.
Water is taken nto the nostrils with the right hand and blown out and cleaned with the left. Those who are fasting do not forcefully take in the water.

The whole face from the forehead, where the hair ends, to the part below the chin; the comolete section between the two ear-lobes is to be washed.
After taking water into the palm of the right hand, one has it flow directly to the elbow.

The right arm is wiped with the left hand up to and including the elbow, thus not leaving and part dry.

And then left hand is wiped in the same manner as the  the right hand.
The right hand is made wet and then starting from the front part of the head at the beginning of the hairline the wet hand wipes the hair.

The inside of ears are wiped with the little-finger whilewiping behind the ears with the inner part of the tumb.
The back of the neck is wiped with the outer part of the tree fingers excluding the thumbs and the point-fingers.

One draws the hands to  the front, not directly to that part below the chin, but instead from beneath the ears directly to the face.


The skin between the toes of the right foot is combed with the point-finger of the left hand, beginning from the small toe; thus wiping the whole foot. the feet up to and including the ankles are washed.

The left foot is wiped in the same manner as the right foot, again with the left hand.

This time, however, one starts to  comb the skin between the toes from the big toe.