According to Sahih al-Bukhari, one of the six significant Hadith collections in Sunni Islam, the left hand should be used for anal ablution after defecation. The use of the right hand for cleaning genitalia is discouraged.
After defecating, the anus must be washed with water using the left hand, or if water is unavailable, with an odd number of smooth stones or pebbles called jamrah or hijaarah (Sahih Al-Bukhari 161, Book 4, Hadith 27). It is now more common to wipe with tissues and water.
If you're using a bidet with a jet, then you can mostly let the force of the water do its work. If you're using a basin, then you'll need to get your hands dirty. Either way, you might consider using your wet hands to "scrub" the area clean more quickly.
“Bismillaah, Allaahumma inni a'oodhu bika min al-khubthi wa'l-khabaa'ith (In the name of Allaah, O Allaah, I seek refuge with You from evil and from the male and female devils).”
You have to do wudu' after urinating or defecating or passing wind.
According to the above discussion, in our opinion, touching private parts with the right hand is makruh tanzih and not prohibited. It is included in matters of manners and the restriction in the hadith is a form of guidance and education.
A Regular: a woman who already had her first hayd
The maximum duration of her hayd is her longest hayd duration to date plus 3 days, as long as this total does not exceed 15 days. Any bleeding past this is istihadha, so she does ghusl and resumes praying.
If the splashes of urine or the splashes of dirty impure water fall on you, it is enough to wash the place where they are smeared; there is no need to perform ghusl.
[Bismillaahi] Allaahumma 'innee 'a'oothu bika minal-khubthi walkhabaa'ith. (In the name of Allah). O Allah, I take refuge with you from all evil and evil-doers.
Saying Subhan Allah, al-hamdulillah, Allahu akbar
When you go to sleep, glorify Allah (by saying Subhan Allah) thirty-three times, praise Allah (by saying Al-hamdu Lillah) thirty-three times, and magnify Him (by saying Allahu akbar) thirty-four times.” And I have never abandoned [that practice] since then.
People stand on them because they are not kept clean enough to sit on. Eventually, after being broken repeatedly, they are no longer replaced for one of two reasons. Either the proprietors decide there's no point in continuing the cycle, so they consign their toilet to the ranks of the seatless.
Bidets are more hygienic.
Water is used to thoroughly clean skin surfaces and crevices rather than wiping, which can lead to the spread of fecal matter and bacteria.
Aside from being as clean (purified) as they are for prayer, male Muslims are expected to cut their nails, and trim their hair and beards. They must also not wear any scent, including deodorant.
For Muslims, male circumcision is performed for religious reasons, mainly to follow the sunnah (practice) of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Moreover, there are attempts to label it as a contributor to cleanliness / personal hygiene. These are done largely to grant the practice scientific legitimacy and a moral foundation.
It is important to note the ultimate aim of wiping is to ensure you leave the toilet free from the unwanted remnants. A decision to use a non-dominant hand is encouraging as long as you can achieve a thorough clean.
Dua to recite after coming out of the toilet : "Ghufraanaka Alhumdulillah-illadhi adhhaba anniil-adhaa wa aa'faanii" “I seek your pardon. Praise be to Allah Who removed from me discomfort & gave me relief.”
غُفْرَانَكَ الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ الَّذِي أَذْهَبَ عَنِّي الْأَذٰى وَعَافَانِي
If he has urinated or defecated, then that person washes off the urine or faeces from himself before doing wudu'. Then he does wudu', meaning the linguistic washing of the hands. Thus his first words about washing the hands before putting them in the vessel is about the one who has not urinated or defecated.
Istinja is the Islamic term for the action of using water to clean oneself after urinating and/or defecating. Istinja is obligatory; this means removing whatever has been passed from the genitals or the rectum with water.
Activities that invalidate wudu include urination, defecation, flatulence, deep sleep, light bleeding (depending on madhhab), menstruation, postpartum and sexual intercourse.
And waste not by excess, for Allah loves not the wasters.”
This hadith demonstrates that Muhammad gave licence to all forms of spousal intimacy during the period of menstruation with the exception of intercourse. Women are required to perform ritual cleansing (ghusl) before resuming religious duties or relations upon completion of their menstruation.
It is obligatory to perform a full-body purification ritual, Ghusl, before prayers and after the menstrual period or sexual intercourse. In Umrah pilgrimage, the act of Ghusl plays an important role.
So perform your Ghusl and continue fasting, praying, and other acts of ibadah. But when you see red, yellow, or brown discharge on it, that means your period is not over. Now, when you are sure you have seen these signs, meaning the dryness or the white discharge, it means you have become pure.