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Sleeping Manners
Is It Permissible to Sleep on Your Left Side?
Sleeping on your right side is the sunnah of sleeping. If a person does that to follow the example of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), he will be rewarded for that. It is permissible to sleep on your left side, but you miss out on the reward for following the Sunnah.221,260Does sleeping next to one’s wife cancel out the wudu prescribed before sleeping?
30,119Should he recite Aayat al-Kursi aloud or silently?
26,484Is It Prohibited to Sleep on Your Belly?
The reason for the prohibition of sleeping on one’s belly is that it was forbidden by the Prophet who said to a man who was sleeping on his belly: “Do not lie like this, for this is how the people of Hell lie.”272,177Sleeping on one’s stomach when there is a legitimate reason
23,778Is Sleeping after Fajr Haram?
There is no text in the Quran or the Sunnah to indicate that sleeping after praying Fajr is prohibited. So the general principle applies (i.e., everything is permitted except that which has been expressly forbidden).291,230