Should we say Astagfirullah after yawning?
The Prophet advised suppressing yawns and covering the mouth with the left hand to prevent shaytan from entering.
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The Prophet advised suppressing yawns and covering the mouth with the left hand to prevent shaytan from entering.
Avoid sleeping on your stomach, as it is disliked in hadith, except for medical necessity; the Sunnah is to sleep on the right side.
Avoid sleeping on your front, as it is disliked, except for medical need; the Sunnah is to sleep on the right side.
Yes, it is reported in a Hadith that the Prophet ate with his thumb, index, and middle finger, but it is acceptable to use more fingers or cutlery if needed.
Yes, it is a valid hadith; it is a recommended practice to close doors and windows just before Maghrib for a short time.
It is a highly encouraged sunnah to eat and drink with the right hand, based on a hadith, and one should train oneself to use the right hand if accustomed to the left.
The general sunnah is to sit when urinating, but it is permissible to stand if there is a specific need.
No, it should be avoided as it is the way of the people of Hell and a way of sleeping Allah hates, except for a medical necessity.
Scholars explain the 'camel hump' phrase as possibly referring to adding volume to a hijab, but none declare this specific style haram, and some indicate the description applies to those displaying all the negative traits mentioned in the hadith, which occurred in the 7th century.
No, it is recommended but not obligatory to close windows and doors for a few minutes around maghrib time.
The Prophet's Sunnah is to sleep on the right side, and a hadith states sleeping on the stomach is disliked by Allah, so it should be avoided unless medically necessary.
Reciting Surah Baqarah in the house, according to a hadith in Sahih al-Bukhari, causes Shaytan to leave and not be present.