Random Thought. By Lilly, which make it even more random. You have been warned.

Why i couldnt sleep yesterday:
I slept upside down.
I usually stare at the moon (ohh what a beautiful shiny thing) but yesternight was cloudy T.T
I had this MASSIVE nap until 8pm =/ (very wise i know, but hey ho! i had my reasons...)

One of Wudu's biggest dilemna (while fasting):
Not spitting on your arm.

When you're making Wudu you need an intention right? Then what if you're making wudu just to "hang out" in wudu, just because you're there and there's water so you're making wudu. What's your intention then?

This, in my thought process, leads to the 2 rakats after Wudu. Can you do it the other way round? Like, you have some spare time and feel like praying the two rakaats of Wudu, so you go make wudu?

I made these awesome posters (handmade) about what to recite/do before going to sleep.
People, these days, do everything on the Pc, makes it so much less personal and so much more formal. So i made mine on colourful paper Biggrin with colourful pens Biggrin ,one word, FUN!!!!!!
So anyway, the posters, it was suppose to be just one but there was too much to write (or i wrote too big?) Fun to make, did i say that already? and inshallah useful. and if my dad isnt too stingy then we can LAMINATE THEM! dont you find laminators awesome? they just make this simple piece of paper impossible to fit in a A4 folder and..wait, thats a disadvantage... I Love Laminators (is that how they called, well if it is, its awesome, because you know anything that finish with -tor relates to terminator so..)

I need to stop, but i have so much more random thought for you. I need to go get my result slip, the official one, ON COLOURFUL PAPER. o.o

Comments

Water is considered a natural purifier and you do not need intention to do wudu. You only need an intention if you do tayamum - and that tayamum would be specific for the intended act AFAIK.

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