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Dhikr During Wuḍūʾ: Examining the Authenticity of Reported Supplications

The Ruling on Reciting Specific Adhkār During Wuḍūʾ​


Source: Fatāwā Amun Pūrī by Shaykh Ghulam Mustafa Zaheer Amun Pūrī


The Question​


What is the ruling on reciting adhkār (specific supplications) while washing each limb during wuḍūʾ?



The Answer​


There is no authentic evidence for reciting any specific adhkār when washing the individual limbs of wuḍūʾ. All narrations reported in this regard are unreliable and unauthentic.



Scholarly Statement​


ʿAllāmah Ibn al-Qayyim (751H):
“All the aḥādīth concerning adhkār for the limbs of wuḍūʾ are fabricated. Not a single one of them reaches the level of authenticity.”
(al-Manār al-Munīf, p. 120)



Conclusion​


  • No specific duʿāʾ or dhikr is legislated for washing each limb in wuḍūʾ.
  • The reports on this matter are baseless.
  • The Sunnah is to recite Bismillāh at the beginning and the Shahādah + Duʿāʾ after completing wuḍūʾ, as authentically reported.
 
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