It is similarly makrÙh to close one’s eyes, turn them to the right or left, play with one’s beard or hands, interlock the fingers of one hand in another, to spit, or to look at the script of the Qur’an, the writing in a book, or the inscription on a ring.
It is also makrÙh to become silent while reciting sÙrat al-FÁtiÎah, the second sÙrah, or a dhikr, in order to hear somebody speak. In fact, any act that destroys the state of humility is makrÙh.