‘Uthman said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: “Do you think if there was a river in the courtyard of one of you and he washed himself in it five times each day, would any dirt remain on him? They said: Nothing [would remain on him). He said: `The (five daily) prayers take away sins as water takes away dirt.`
Exposition of the Hadith from Musnad Uthman ibn Affan
This noble tradition, recorded in Musnad Ahmad (518), presents a profound analogy by the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) regarding the spiritual purification achieved through the five daily prayers.
The Analogy of Physical and Spiritual Cleansing
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) employs the tangible example of a flowing river to illustrate an intangible spiritual reality. Just as water physically cleanses the body from earthly impurities, the prescribed prayers cleanse the soul from spiritual stains.
The specification of "five times" corresponds precisely to the divinely ordained daily prayers, establishing a direct correlation between the frequency of physical washing and spiritual purification.
Scholarly Commentary on Sin Removal
Classical scholars explain that minor sins are washed away through proper performance of the five daily prayers, provided one avoids major sins. Imam An-Nawawi states: "This hadith indicates that the five prayers expiate minor sins, while major sins require specific repentance."
The condition of the prayer's acceptance lies in its proper performance with presence of heart, humility, and fulfillment of its pillars and conditions, as emphasized by Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali in his commentaries.
Practical Implications for the Believer
This teaching encourages consistency in prayer and awareness of its purifying function. Just as one would not neglect physical cleanliness when means are available, the believer should not neglect spiritual purification when the means (prayer) are divinely provided.
The hadith also highlights Allah's mercy in providing continuous means of purification throughout the day, preventing the accumulation of spiritual impurities that could harden the heart over time.