The graphic scholars differed in determining the washing of the face during ablution in three places, including the whiteness that is between the anus and the ears, the second is what falls from the beard, and the third is washing the beard. As for the mentioned whiteness, some say that it is from the face and some say that it is not from the face, and as for what has fallen from the beard, some say that it is obligatory to pass water over it. According to him, and those who say that this is not obligatory. As for pickling the beard, there are those who say that it is obligatory to pickle it, and those who say that it is not obligatory < h3 style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0)">( He reached the ruling on what we mentioned in the subtext )
[ Washing the face from an internal perspective ]
As for washing the face in general without regard to specifying the matter in that, some of it is obligatory and some of it is What is not obligatory. As for what is obligatory, then it is modesty before God that He sees you where He has forbidden you or loses you where He commanded you. As for the Sunnah of it, modesty from God is that you reveal your private parts in your privacy. God is better for you to be ashamed of Him, knowing that there is no part of you that He does not see from you, but His ruling is in your actions from where you are. What we have mentioned is required, and it has been reported, as well as looking at your wife’s private parts, even if it has been permitted for you to do so, but using modesty in it is better and more important, so the obligation is dropped [Page 339 of the Cairo edition] in it. I mean in modesty in the example of his saying, “Do not be ashamed of the truth, so what is necessary”