Maryam Amir – How to make wudu hijab
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Let's go make Wu doo with the hijab in a public restroom. Okay,
yeah, so let's not do that. What I realized is that I have a
confidence to make wuzu in public restrooms all the time, but to
make a Tiktok of myself making wudu in a public restroom, I don't
have that level of confidence. Or maybe it's cringing, I don't know.
So let's do it in a private restroom. Basically what you want
to do when you are wearing hijab and you are going out and you're
worried that for some reason, if you remove your hijab and the door
is open, people are going to see you, for example, or for whatever
reason, you're not comfortable removing your hijab, which, by the
way, in the chef ferry madhub, it is permissible for other women to
see you without your hijab, like unless you're worried about a
particular woman going to describe you and your features and your
hair. That's not like the general. Like a random woman who sees you
remove your hijab and make Wu doo goes out and tells other people,
have you seen those women who, like, you know, cover their hair?
They're so gorgeous. And if you don't want to remember hijab for a
particular reason, and the Shakur meth have, this is what you do
first, before we talk about hair, we need to talk about face. So
obviously, right now, as you can see, my hijab is covering even my
face. My face has, like, you know, this area, this area, it's
actually my face that's being covered. It's not just my hair.
And so you need to wash all of that area as well when you're
making will do on your face. So you're going to want to take water
and remove, you know, move this portion back. Move this portion
back, if that's how you wear your hijab, and make sure that the
water washes all areas of your face after you're done with your
face, then, you know, continue to make wudu when you get to the hair
part. This is what you do once you've done the face, do the rest
of the wudu. And then you're gonna get to the hijab portion. So
you're gonna get water, and then you're going to wipe a portion of
your hair connected to your head. So for example, you're obviously
not going to see my hair, but I'm going to remove this portion and
show you the under cap. Pretend that's your hair. So you get water
wipe a portion of the hair connected to the head, and that's
it. You just do that one time. And then after that, you are going to
stick your hands inside of your hijab to be able to do your ears,
and that's all you need to do for the portion related to the hair.
If your hijab is still on and you don't want to remove it in public,
you.