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    I used to sleep on right side and sometimes straight, but whenever I wake up, I am sleeping on my stomach. What do I do?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    During your sleep, your body might sometimes change positions, and this is natural and beyond your control. The Prophet said that the pen is "lifted from the sleeper until he awakens"; therefore, if you are sleeping on your stomach and you were not initially in that position, as long as you change it when you wake up, that is fine.
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    I usually do ghusl before sleeping. Is that in any way valid In the Islamic Sunnah?
    Sobi
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    The Prophet sometimes did ghusl then went to sleep, especially if he was in a state of janabah after sexual intercourse. Other times, he did wudu and then slept.
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    How do I wake up for Fajr prayer? I love my sleep, and it's very difficult to wake up early in the morning.
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    Allah (may He be exalted) knows the struggles of staying up for Isha prayer or waking up for Fajr prayer. This is why they are the signs of a true believer, that they forsake their beds in order to worship Him. The Qur'an says, "Only those believe ... arise from [their] beds; they supplicate their Lord in fear and aspiration". Make an intention to wake up for Fajr, and set an alarm about 10 mins before the jama'ah time.
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    What if you're used to sleeping with your belly?
    Community Answer
    It can be very difficult to get out of a habit, but sometimes you do have to force yourself to take steps. Make sure you're not putting too much pressure on yourself though, take small steps.
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    Is it okay to sleep completely naked in Islam? I feel damn relaxed when I get nude.
    Community Answer
    It's okay if there is no corruption happening (like having sex with someone who is not your wife/husband).
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    Is there anything wrong with sleeping in the position where my feet face the Qibla?
    Bat 🦇
    Top Answerer
    No. You may sleep with your body facing any direction. If someone tells you that this is forbidden, the person is engaging in bid'ah (an unlawful innovation in religious matters).
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    Is there any rule in Islam about the direction to place your head?
    Community Answer
    You should sleep on your right side, and your head will be on its right side as well.
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    My parents me told me not to sleep putting my head toward north because it's not permissible in Islam. Is this correct?
    Community Answer
    No, Sari Sahab only said you should sleep on your right side and not put your legs toward Qibla.
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    I am used to staying wake all night and sleeping in the day, what should I do?
    Hamzah Zeb
    Community Answer
    As long as you don't miss your prayers and have no duty to provide for your family, then it is alright. But it is not recommended.
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    I noticed that you mentioned that before sleep you can recite certain sura's (for example, sura't Al Mulk). When the term recite is used, does it have to be from memory or I can read it from the Quran?
    Community Answer
    You can recite any Surah before bed how you like - you can read it from the Qu'ran, on you can already recite it from memory.
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    After intercourse, if I take ghusl at night and sleep, is it necessary to take ghusl again before fajr?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    No, once you take the ghusl, you are purified and no longer in the state of janaabah. Before Fajr, you can make wudu as normal.
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    Can I sleep without covering my head?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    Assuming you are a woman, yes; the rules of hijab are relaxed because you are at home and no stranger is with you or can see you. So you don't need to cover your hair.
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    Can I sleep nude in my blanket so that no-one can see me?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    There are a few opinions on this topic. There are some hadeeth that say that you should avoid being naked, and that you should cover yourself even when alone because you are in the presence of the Angels and Allah. Therefore, some scholars say that you should avoid doing this. However, you are technically still covered by the blanket, so other scholars say this is permissible as long as you know that nobody will see you.
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    Can I sleep naked with my mother or someone else? I mistakenly did it. What should I do?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    No, this isn't allowed. You can only sleep naked (while covered by a blanket, of course) alone or with your spouse. This is because of the hadeeth that says that children should be separated in their bedding when they reach the age of puberty, and the Qur'an says that "when the children among you reach the age of puberty, then let them (also) ask for permission [to enter the room]". Therefore, you should not be sleeping naked with your mother or anyone else.
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    Am I meant to read my sleep adkhaar when I want to go to sleep after fajr too?
    Sobi
    Top Answerer
    Yes, if you are going back to sleep, then recite the duas for sleep once again.
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    Can I sleep closing the doors of my room while parents are in other room?
    Adnan Basra
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    Yes, you can sleep, there is no issue to sleep while locking the door of your bedroom. If you do not have any type of threat, then it's better to keep the door unlocked but if you are married, then you must lock your room.
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    My mom told me that i can never sleep with my feet towards Qibla direction. Is it true?
    Adnan Basra
    Community Answer
    Yes, she is right. Actually, keeping your feet towards Qibla is disrespect as a Muslim uses the Qibla direction to worship.
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    Can men/women see their wife/husband fully naked?
    Fozya
    Community Answer
    If this is a halal marriage then yes, why wouldn't they be able to? Of course, this is always meant to be done with respect.
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    Should I say takbir (Allahu akbar) when I wake up in the morning?
    Fozya
    Community Answer
    The dua for when you will up is, "Alhamdu lillahil-lathee ahyana baAAda ma amatana wa-ilayhin-nushoor." In arabic,"اَلْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ الَّذي أَحْيَانَا بَعْدَ مَا أَمَاتَنَا وَإِلَيْهِ النُّشُورُ." Meaning, "All praise is for Allah who gave us life after having taken it from us and unto Him is the resurrection." The source for this dua is Al-Bukhari 11:113, Muslim 4:2083.
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    Do we have music that a Muslim should listen?
    Community Answer
    No. Music in Islam is haram and there are many authentic Hadith to prove this. However, listening and reciting Quran is encouraged, poetry (halal poetry) is also encouraged. These poems can include halal secular poems, poetry that reminds you about Islam/Allah such as nasheeds/naats, etc. The daff is a halal instrument that is usually played.
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    Can i still pray if I have brown discharges ?
    Community Answer
    Assalomy Aleykum. Yes, you can. Only after Ghusl' change your underwear. Our Prophet Muhammad (Salloloh aleyhi vassalam) said that every person needs to recover their clothes.
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    Can I sleep on a pillow which has an face drawn on it?
    Fatihahsurah
    Community Answer
    I did not find any law in Quran on this but what I found that Allah (SWT) made forbidden those which are not moral and bad for us. Now imagination of a pillow as person isn’t bad as you may find closeness to that person or it may help you to fight loneliness or have a good sleep etc. The immoral thing isn’t the pillow rather it’s our action and thoughts.
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    I have wet dreams, that means my wudhu will break. What should I do?
    Ayisha A. Gill
    Community Answer
    Having wet dreams not only breaks your whudu but also makes "ghusal" obligatory on you. In order to pray, you will have to perform ghusal.
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    Can I sleep on my left side in Islam?
    Ayisha A. Gill
    Community Answer
    There is no issue with that. You should sleep on your right with your hand under your head when you first lay on the bed. Afterwards, you can change sides and sleep on whatever side you like.
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    Can one fast on an empty stomach in case you wake up late?
    Ayisha A. Gill
    Community Answer
    Though disliked, it is not prohibited. You just should make it a habit. If it happens once or twice or rarely, that is okay.
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    I don’t offer prayers but at night I asked Allah to forgive me? Will he forgive me as I am not praying 5 times?
    Ayisha A. Gill
    Community Answer
    Prayer is obligatory. Not only you have to pray it five times but also on the prescribed time. He will forgive whoever he wants. It is between Him and you. But as per rules forgiveness, it is accepted only if you regret what you did and try your best not to repeat it again. You can repent this way as many times as needed. Just make sure you "intend" to please Allah.
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    What if I can't sleep and go through my phone for hours?
    Ayisha A. Gill
    Community Answer
    Screen exposure pushes you to stay awake. For a peaceful sleep, all screen exposure must be avoided completely 2-3 hours before going to bed.
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    How to react when having a nightmare?
    Ayisha A. Gill
    Community Answer
    You should recite "tawuz" three times and act like you are spitting (do not actually spit) on your left side. Then change your side and sleep.
  • Question
    Is dyeing grey hair haram?
    Ayisha A. Gill
    Community Answer
    It is okay to dye your hair grey or any other color. You just should not dye them black if you are old, i.e. in an age where hair is not naturally black.
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    Some moulanas say sleeping without clothes haraam, here it was mention it's OK.
    Ayisha A. Gill
    Community Answer
    Sleeping without clothes is okay if you are alone or with your spouse. It may be disliked but it is not haram. You should not sleep like that if there are any chances of a non mahram seeing you. Parda is all about who is present around you.
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