Assalam u alaykum
Excellent praise and gratitude are due to Allâh ta^ala, the one who is in neither a state of movement nor immobility nor is He a tangible or intangible entity, the one who has no colour or direction and is free from all imperfection, the one who is not confined and who cannot be conceived with the mind, the one who is not bound to time and does not descend or cline, the one who is attributed with life unlike our life and who has neither son nor wife, the one who is neither a body nor figure and He is not equal in volume to the throne nor smaller nor bigger, the one who existed eternally and alone when there was neither water nor throne, the one who has created the throne as a sign of His absolute power and He is not inclined towards upper or lower, the one who has created volume and space, the one who exists without manner or place, the one who has created morning and night, who is free from being similar to darkness and light, the one whose reality (dhatullaah) does not resemble anything, nor does anything resemble Him, He does not need anything and everything is in need of Him, the one who guided us to this for we would never had been guided to it if He never had not guided us to it
Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim
Wudhu and its four obligations
The integrals of ablutions are four:-
1) To wash the whole face from the normal hairline to the chin and from one ear to another including hair and skin but not the inner part of a mans beard when the hair therein is thick.
2) To wash the hands and the forearms up to and including the elbows and what is on them
3) To wet wipe a quarter of the head
4) To wash the feet with the ankles included, or else to wet wipe the footgear (khuff) when the conditions of the footgear are fulfilled