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Sunan Ibn Majah is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Muhammad ibn Yazid Ibn Majah. It is one of the six canonical hadith collections.
Sunan Ibn Majah 321
Chapter: The prohibition of facing the Qiblah when defecating or urinating
"The Messenger of Allah forbade me from drinking while standing and from urinating while facing the Qiblah."
Sunan Ibn Majah 322
Chapter: Permission concerning that in the toilet with walls and its permissiblity, not in deserts
"People say: 'When you sit to relieve yourself, do not face the Qiblah.' But one day I climbed up onto the roof of our house, and I saw the Messenger of Allah sitting on two bricks (to relieve himself), facing the direction of Baitul-Maqdis (Jerusalem)." This is a Hadith narrated by Yazid bin Harun.
Sunan Ibn Majah 323
Chapter: Permission concerning that in the toilet with walls and its permissiblity, not in deserts
"I saw the Messenger of Allah in his (constructed) toilet, facing towards the Qiblah." (Da'if) (One of the narrators) 'Eisa said: "I told that to Sha'bi, and he said: 'Ibn 'Umar spoke the truth. As for the words of Abu Hurairah, he said: "In the desert do not face the Qiblah nor turn one's back towards it." As for the words of Ibn 'Umar, he said: "In the (constructed) toilet there is no Qiblah so turn in whatever direction you want." Another chain with similar wording.
Read moreSunan Ibn Majah 324
Chapter: Permission concerning that in the toilet with walls and its permissiblity, not in deserts
"Mention was made in the presence of the Messenger of Allah of some people who did not like to face towards the Qiblah with their private parts. He said: 'I think that they do that. Turn my seat (in the toilet) to face the Qiblah.'" (Da'if) Another chain with similar wording.
Sunan Ibn Majah 325
Chapter: Permission concerning that in the toilet with walls and its permissiblity, not in deserts
"The Messenger of Allah forbade facing the Qiblah when urinating. But I saw him, one year before he died, facing the Qiblah (while urinating)."
Sunan Ibn Majah 326
Chapter: Making sure of being free (of urine) after urinating
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'When anyone of you urinates, let him squeeze his penis three times (to remove the remaining urine drops)." (Da'if) Another chain with similar wording.
Sunan Ibn Majah 327
Chapter: One who urinated and did not touch water
"The Prophet went out to urinate, and 'Umar followed him with water. He said: 'What is this, O 'Umar?' He said: 'Water.' He said: 'I have not been commanded to perform ablution every time I urinate. If I did that it would have become a Sunnah.'"
Sunan Ibn Majah 328
Chapter: Prohibition of relieving oneself in the middle of the road
Mu'adh bin Jabal used to narrate something that the Companions of the Messenger of Allah had not heard, and he used to keep quiet about what they had heard. News of this report reached 'Abdullah bin 'Amr, and he said: "By Allah, I never heard the Messenger of Allah say this, and Mu'adh will put you into difficulty with regard to relieving yourself." News of that reached Mu'adh, so he met with him ('Abdullah). Mu'adh said: "O 'Abdullah! Denying a Hadith from the Messenger of Allah is hypocrisy, and its sn is upon the one who said it (if it is not true). I did indeed hear the Messenger of Allah say: 'Beware of the three things which provoke curses: Relieving oneself in watering places, in places of shade and in the middle of the street.'"
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Chapter: Prohibition of relieving oneself in the middle of the road
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'Beware of stopping to rest and praying in the middle of the road, for it is the refuge of snakes and carnivorous animals, and beware of relieving yourselves in the middle of the road, for this is an act that provokes curses.'"
Sunan Ibn Majah 330
Chapter: Prohibition of relieving oneself in the middle of the road
The Prophet forbade praying in the middle of the road, or defecating there, or urinating.