What is subha prayer (wudu prayer)? When is it performed?
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Dear Brother / Sister,
The two-rak’ah prayer performed after making wudu is called "subha prayer". It is performed any time except makruh times.
Wudu prayer: It is mandub to perform a two-rak'ah prayer after wudu or ghusl if the time is appropriate before the wetness dries. The following is stated in a hadith:
"If a person makes wudu properly, performs a two-rak'ah prayer and tends to that prayer with his heart, Paradise becomes wajib for that person." (Bukhari, Wudu, 24; Muslim, Taharah, 5, 6,17; Abu Dawud, Taharah, 65)
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