The benefits of performing Wudu or Ablution are:
Sins fall off the individual parts being rinsed. For example: It washes away the sins of hand from the forbidden things it has done/touched, the forbidden things the ears have heard, the forbidden things that the mouth have said/ate/drank, the forbidden places the feet have went to/harm it has done....etc.
Wudu.
Ablution is an Islamic religion requirement and a ritual worship before salah (praying). It is either minor ablution (called Wudu) or major ablution (called Ghosl). Refer to question below for more details. Refer to question below.
Wudu is a ritual worship to be done by Muslims; mainly before praying. It is an Arabic word that means minor ablution. Refer to related question below for more details.How do you do wudu in Islam
The washing area in a mosque is called the Wudu
During the minor ablution (wudu) Muslims was mainly faces, arms, head (partly), and feet. During the major ablution, Muslims wash all their body including hair up to hair roots. Refer to question and link below.
A Muslim should be in a state of ceremonial purity when touching the Holy Quran. If a person has a minor impurity, s/he must perform the minor ablution, called wudu. If the person has a major impurity, s/he must take a ritual shower, called ghusl. If water is not available, a dry ablution, called tayammum, may be substituted for either wudu or ghusl.
Tayammum is the Islamic act of dry ablution using sand or dust, which may be performed in place of ritual washing (wudu or ghusl) if no clean water is readily available.
Generally, ablution is a washing or cleansing of the body or a part thereof, especially in religious rituals.In Islam, there are requirements for either minor ablution (Wudu) or major Ablution (Ghosl) to be performed before praying.see related links below for more information.
Answer Cleanliness in Islam include both body and soul cleanliness. Body cleanliness through washing and performing both minor and major ablution (Wudu and Ghosl). Soul cleanliness by following Islam teachings and morals. Refer to questions below.
Yes, of course. Muslim women are allowed to touch the Qur'an and recite it so far they are in their menstruation (or monthly period) and that they are on valid wudu (or ablution)
You must be on valid ablution (Wudu) or Ghosl (if necessary). Otherwise, perform it before touching the Quran and reciting it. Women should not touch the Quran and recite it while during their menstruation (monthly period).
Wudhu means when a Muslim completes actions, like washing particular body parts, in a particular order. Wudhu is done before a Muslim starts prayer, but their prayer will not be excepted if they do not have Wudhu. Hope I helped!