I know that Wudu is really important and one has to do it every time they pray and all and that it keeps one pure…
But I wanted to know that when people say that one must recite tasbeehs while they’re in state of wudu, do they say it because it only brings the chances of dua being accepted higher or because if one is not in wudu can make their dua have side and/or opposite effects?
**-u don't have to make wudu every time u pray...if ur wudu is intact, u don't have to.
-for any kinda zikr [except namaaz] u don't have to be in the state of wudu...if u've it, its great!
-for the acceptance of du'a, there is no guarantee...probably, taqwa plays an important part. again, u always ask in du'aa..."yaa Allah fulfil my needs/desires ONLY if its in my BEST of INTERESTS otherwise i'm happy with whatever YOU desire for me..."
Oh achaa...But I thought not being in wudu brings in bad luck or something like that...chalo thats cleared.
**-u don't have to make wudu every time u pray...if ur wudu is intact, u don't have to.
-for any kinda zikr [except namaaz] u don't have to be in the state of wudu...if u've it, its great!
-for the acceptance of du'a, there is no guarantee...probably, taqwa plays an important part. again, u always ask in du'aa..."yaa Allah fulfil my needs/desires ONLY if its in my BEST of INTERESTS otherwise i'm happy with whatever YOU desire for me..."
Allah SWT! is clean and HE likes cleaness. Its oky if u read tasbeeh without doing ablution but there is more 'sawab' if ur in state of ablution. However, not being in state of ablution will not cause any opposite effects.