**Sunnahs of Our Beloved Prophet Muhammad [PBUH] **
Sunnahs of Eating
x Sit and eat on the floor.
x Spread out a cloth on the floor first before eating.
x Wash both hands up to the wrists.
x Recite "Bismillah wa’la barakatillah’ aloud.
x Eat with the right hand.
x Eat from the side that is in front of you.
x If a morsel of food falls down, pick it up, clean it and eat it.
x Do not find fault with the food.
x When eating, sit with either both knees on the ground or one knee raised or both knees raised.
x Clean the plate and other utensils thoroughly after eating.
x By doing this, the utensils make dua for one’s forgiveness.
x Recite dua after eating. ( Al hamdu lillahi lazi atamana saqana wo jaalna minal musalamin )
x After meals wash both the hands.
x Eat with three fingers if possible.
x One should not eat very hot food.
x Do not blow on the food.
x After eating one should lick his fingers.
Sunnahs of drinking
A Muslim should drink with the right hand
Shaytaan Drinks with the left hand
x Sit and drink.
x Recite “Bismillah” before drinking.
x After drinking say " Alhamdullilah" .
x Drink in 3 breaths removing the utensil from the mouth after each sip.
x Do not drink directly from the jug or bottle. One should pour the contents into a glass first and then drink.
Sunnahs of sleeping
x To sleep in the state of Wuzu.
x To make the bed yourself.
x Dust the bed thrice before retiring to bed.
x One should change into some other clothes (e.g.pyjamas ) before going to sleep.
x It is Sunnah to sleep immediately after Isha Salaah.
x To apply surmah in both the eyes.
x To brush the teeth with a miswaak.
x To sleep on the right hand side.
x To sleep with the right palm under the right cheek.
x To keep the knees slightly bent when sleeping
x To sleep on a bed or to sleep on the floor are both sunnah.
x To face Qiblah.if possible.
x To recite Surah Mulk, before sleeping.
x To recite Ayatul Kursi.
x To recite Surah Ikhlaas, Surah Falaq and Surah Naas before sleeping 3 times and thereafter blow over the entire body thrice.
x Recite Tasbeeh-e-Fathima before sleeping.( i.e. 33 X Subhan Allah 33 X Alhamdulillah and 34 X Allahu Akbar).
x To recite the dua before sleeping. ( i.e. Be ismik allahumma amutu wo ahya )
x To wake up for Tahajjud Salaah.
Sunnahs on Awakening
x On awakening rub the face and the eyes with the palms of the hands in order to remove the effects of sleep.
x Thereafter recite the dua on awakening. ( i.e. Al hamdu lillahi allazi ahyana badama amatana wo ilaihunushur
x On awakening cleanse the mouth with a miswaak.
Sunnahs when wearing clothes:
x Rasulullah (Saw) loved white Clothing.
x When putting on any garment Rasulallah (S.a.w) always began with the right limb.
x When removing any garment Rasullallah (S.a.w.) always removed the left limb first.
x Males must wear the pants above the ankles. Females should ensure that their lower garment covers their ankles.
x Males should wear a “topee” or turban. Females must wear scarves at all times.
x When wearing shoes, first wear the right shoe then the left.
x When removing them first remove the left and then The right.
Sunnahs of the Toilet :
x Enter the toilet with your head covered.
x To enter the toilet with shoes.
x Recite the dua before entering the toilet.( ie. Allahumma inni auzbeka minal qubs wal qabaes )
x Enter with the left foot.
x To sit and urinate. One should never urinate whilst Standing.
x To leave the toilet with the right foot.
x To recite the dua after coming out of the toilet ( i.e. Ghufranaka )
x One should not face Qiblah or show his back towards the Qiblah.
x Do not speak in the toilet.
x Be very careful of the splashes of urine (being unmindful in this regard causes one to be punished in the grave).
x After relieving oneself, to cleanse oneself using water.
Sunnahs of the Home:
x To recite the dua before entering the home.
x To greet those that are in the house with “Assalaamu Alaykum”. Even though it may be your own house.
x To announce ones arrival by coughing, greeting, etc.
p.s. Kindly share if you know any related authentic sources. I shared it here as I have already read and heard most of them previously in books and from scholars.