REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Wudu or ablution is a medium for purifying small hadas (an accidental cause of impurity) so that you can carry out obligatory practices such as praying five times a day. However, ablution is also highly recommended to be carried out on several occasions.
Sayyid Sabiq in his book Fiqh as-Sunnah explains several practices that should be preceded by ablution. These are some of them.
1. Dikr of Allah SWT
Based on the hadith from Muhajir bin Qunfudz that he said salam to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) while he was performing ablution and he did not respond to the greeting until he had finished his ablution, only then was the greeting answered. He then said: