Article: to mentally and physically prepare yourself for prayer. Make niyyah (intention) to purify yourself for the sake of Allah – and then wash your hands. Center yourself quietly, and focus on why you are doing this. Purify yourself.  Gargle water in your mouth three times to remove remaining food. Inhale water into your nose to clear your breathing passages. Wash your face three times: use your hand to spread water from your right ear to your left ear, and then from your hairline down to your chin. Thoroughly wash your feet and your forearms – three times each. Clean your head and wash out your ears. Bear in mind that you must repeat Wudu if you nullify it. Any form of body discharge (urination, defecation, gas, bleeding) invalidates Wudu, as does a bout of deep sleep. The Qibla is the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca. All Muslims face this place when they pray during salah. There are various online map apps that can point you in the Qibla from your current location. If possible, stand in a high place, like a tower, a rooftop, or an upstairs window. Take a few moments of concentrated silence to think about what you are about to do. Think about why you are calling the adhan: consider what this moment means to you, to your faith, and to the people who you are calling. Muffle your ears with your index fingers, or clasp your hands over the opening from the outside. This step is optional, but traditional. Plugging your ears may help you set your intention and focus on the words you are about to say.
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Perform Wudu Stand facing the Qibla. Set your intention (or niyyah) to call the adhan. Plug or cover your ears.
Article: Eggplants require temperatures of 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15.6 degrees Celsius) or higher, which may be difficult to provide in the outdoors during spring. By starting your eggplants indoors, you can begin as early as April. The soil should be loosely placed into the containers, but it should not be compressed. Use your pinky finger or the rounded end of a pen or pencil to create holes with a good diameter. Planting two seeds improves the odds of at least one seed sprouting. Planting more than two seeds may deprive the seeds of the nutrition the need to take root, however. Lightly drop the soil over the seeds instead of packing it in. Choose a window in full sun, meaning one that receives direct sunlight for at least 8 hours a day. Full sun provides enough light and warmth to spur growth. Keep the soil moist to the touch at all times, but do not supersaturate, especially if using trays without drainage holes. You do not want to create puddles on the top of your soil, but you should also seek to prevent the soil from ever drying out. In each pot or tray compartment, keep the stronger of the two seedlings and snip the other one down to soil level. Do not yank the weaker seedling out, since doing so may disrupt the roots of the seedling you wish to keep.
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Start your seeds indoors to get a jump on the growing season. Fill your small pots or trays with potting mix. Poke a 1/2-inch (1 1/4-centimeter) hole in the center of each pot or tray compartment. Place two seeds in each hole. Cover the seeds with additional potting mix. Set the pots or trays out on a warm, sunny windowsill. Water your seeds. Thin your seedlings once they sprout two sets of leaves.
Article: Wi-fi is super convenient, and it might be the way to go for your handheld devices, like your phone or tablet. But some studies indicate that by using wireless Internet, you could be reducing your speed as much as 30%. Older routers could suffer from outdated components that might be limiting your access to the data for which you're paying. Routers range from the ultra-expensive to the bare-bones basic, which could range in cost from $20 to over $10,000. For most home users, a router in the $20 to $50 dollar range should be sufficient for your Internet needs. Wireless boosters and directional antennas can salvage wasted data by either directing wireless data in a more concentrated fashion or by making it easier for your computer to pick up the wireless signal. Decide if one is right for your situation by searching "wireless signal boosters" or "wireless directional antennas" online. Many modems are provided by your ISP for a small monthly rental fee, but rental fees stack up and sometimes the modem you are renting is less than optimal. Do an Internet search of which modem will work best with your Internet connection, and if you find the one provided to be lacking, upgrade to a newer model. Some experts suggest you upgrade your modem every three years to guarantee maximum efficiency. Running technology for long periods of time can create a backlog of errors, recorded files, updates, and it can put strain on it from the constant usage. Though this isn't guaranteed to improve your Internet speed, resetting your router and modem weekly can have a noticeable improve Internet speed. If you are using an older computer or device, your internet speed issues might simply be the result of outdated technology, insufficient RAM, or inadequate processing power. A new, fully updated device, might be the only way to improve your speed if this is the case. Moving your device closer to your wireless router, in the event you are using wireless for your device, can significantly improve your signal strength and speed. Walls, furniture, or household items might be interfering with or absorbing your wi-fi signal, and a small move can sometimes make a big difference in speed. Re-positioning your router might also be a good idea, especially if signal strength is an issue with your Internet. If several users in your household are using the Internet at the same time, the max Internet speed being provided to you will be divided among the devices. Even if you aren't directly using your phone or tablet, leaving those devices on and connected to the Internet can steal precious bandwidth from you, slowing down your speed.
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Use an Ethernet cable in place of wireless Internet. Upgrade your router. Evaluate your modem. Reboot your modem and router frequency. Judge the condition of your device. Change your location if using wireless Internet. Turn off all Internet using devices except your own.