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  2. Wudu - Wikipedia

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    Water System for Wudu,Tayba, Yemen. Sunni Muslims generally perform the following: [13] Make intention to perform wudu. Recite the basmala. Wash both hands up to the wrist (and between the fingers) up to three times, starting with the right hand first. [a] Gargle water in their mouth and spit out the water (three times).

  3. Tayammum - Wikipedia

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    Tayammum (Arabic: تيمم) is the Islamic act of dry ritual purification using purified (clean) sand or stone or mud, which may be performed in place of ritual washing (wudu or ghusl) if no clean water is readily available or if one is suffering from moisture-induced skin inflammation or scaling or illness or hardship.

  4. Islamic toilet etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Islamic toilet etiquette is a set of personal hygiene rules in Islam that concerns going to the toilet. This code of Islamic hygienical jurisprudence is called Qaḍāʾ al-Ḥāǧa ( Arabic : قضاء الحاجة ).

  5. Ritual purity in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Purity (Arabic: طهارة, ṭahāra(h) [1]) is an essential aspect of Islam.It is the opposite of najāsa, the state of being ritually impure.It is achieved by first removing physical impurities (for example, urine) from the body, and then removing ritual impurity through wudu (usually) or ghusl.

  6. Ghusl - Wikipedia

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    Sunni Muslims also perform the ablution before Salat al-Tawba "Prayer of Repentance". Ghusl is often translated as "full ablution", as opposed to the "partial ablution" or wudu وضوء that Muslims perform after lesser impurities such as urination, defecation, flatulence, deep sleep, and light bleeding (depending on the madhhab ).

  7. Water in fiqh - Wikipedia

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    Water in Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) is divided into two types, Mutlaq and Mudaf for Tahara. Tahara or Taharah (the opposite of Najis ) is an essential aspect of Islam. It means to remove all physical impurities (Najāsat [ 1 ] ) that blocks valid worship by Wudu or Ghusl .

  8. Comparing dynasties: Chiefs vs. Patriots — who has the edge?

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    That said, the numbers are the numbers. Belichick couldn’t reproduce the success once Brady moved on to Tampa Bay. Reid, to a much higher degree, has.

  9. Salah - Wikipedia

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    A Muslim is required to perform Wudu (ablution) before performing salah, [31] [32] [33] and making the niyyah (intention) is a prerequisite for all deeds in Islam, including salah. Some schools of Islamic jurisprudence hold that intending to pray suffices in the heart, and some require that the intention be spoken, usually under the breath.