Hazrat Bilal RadiAllahu Anhu, the first mu'azzin of Islam, was known for his deep devotion and spiritual consistency.
Hazrat ibne Buraidah RadiAllahu Anhu narrates:
أَصْبَحَ رَسُولُ اللهِ ﷺ فَدَعَا رَسُولُ اللهِ ﷺ بلالًا، فَقَالَ: يَا بِلالُ، بِمَ سَبَقْتَنِي إِلَى الجَنَّةِ؟ إِنِّي دَخَلْتُ الجَنَّةَ البَارِحَةَ، فَسَمِعْتُ خَشْخَشْتَكَ أَمَامِي ..... فَقَالَ بِلال: يَا رَسُولَ اللهِ ، مَا أَذَنْتُ قَطَّ إِلَّا صَلَّيْتُ رَكْعَتَيْنِ، وَمَا أَصَابَنِي حَدَثٌ قَطُّ إِلَّا تَوَضَّأَتُ عِندَهُ. فَقَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ : بِهَذَا
Translation: One morning, the Messenger of Allah awoke and called for
Hazrat Bilal RadiAllahu Anhu. He said, "O Bilal! What deed has caused you to precede me in Paradise? Last night, I entered Paradise and heard the sound of your footsteps ahead of me." With utmost humility, Hazrat Bilal RadiAllahu Anhu replied, "O Messenger of Allah, I never give the Azaan without first offering two rak'aat of Salaah, and whenever my state of wudu is broken, I immediately renew it." The Holy Prophet affirmed, "It is because of this." (Musnad Imam Ahmad Volume 38 page 148 / Mu'assasah al-Risaalah Beirut)
This narration highlights the virtue of offering two voluntary rak'aat after every ablution, a practice known as Tahiyyatul Wudu. When performed outside of the Makrooh (disliked) times, it carries immense spiritual merit. The following hadith from Saheeh Muslim further affirms its reward: "Whoever perfects his wudu and performs two rak'aat Salaah with full presence of heart and mind, Paradise becomes obligatory for him."
(Saheeh Muslim Shareef, Chapter of purification).


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