sweating while praying

salam alaykum

is it alrite if we r sweating while praying or does that make the prayer invalid?......i have recently started going to the mosque to pray but the imam doesnt turn on the fans(the imam isnt that eco-friendly).....some1 said hes saving electricity so that the bill will b less!:SMILY286::SMILY286:
 

ShyHijabi

Junior Member
Salaam brother,

Sweat is not one of the bodily fluids deemed unclean in Islam. They are semen, bodily waste such as urine/feces, and blood. Think about it, Islam was revealed in it's entirety to Rasool in Saudi Arabia....do you think no one sweated in the desert with no AC?

Wasalaam

~Sarah
 
Salaam brother,

Sweat is not one of the bodily fluids deemed unclean in Islam. They are semen, bodily waste such as urine/feces, and blood. Think about it, Islam was revealed in it's entirety to Rasool in Saudi Arabia....do you think no one sweated in the desert with no AC?

Wasalaam

~Sarah

could b that it was cold in those days due to no global warming
 

ShyHijabi

Junior Member
could b that it was cold in those days due to no global warming

Salaam brother,

You're such a cheeky monkey. :lol: Just read the hadiths where it speaks of heat so intense (especially during Ramadan) that it was akin to an open furnace. Global warming or not, the deserts have never been thought of as "cold." At least not during the day.

Wasalaam

~Sarah
 
Sweating while praying is fine but you must make sure you start praying in clean conditions and make sure when you begin the prayer you have completed wudu. obviously if you sweat so much that you are extremely wet you may want to do something about that.lol.
 

*Saniyah*

ukhtikum fillaah
:salam2:

It's important to shower and renew your wudhu often if you are sweating. Also wear CLEAN clothes! If you wear same clothes in which you were sweating few days before you will smell bad and you will be irritating angels and brothers around you. And brothers, you should use perfume also.
If your socks smell don't pray in them in the mosque, take them off and wash your feet.
If you are smoker (which is HARAM) don't take last smoke in front of the mosque, your clothes and breath smells bad even if by yourself you don't smell it.
If you work in Indian/Pakistani restaurant, change clothes before Jumu'ah, cause smell of strong spices is also irritating people.
 
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