In my opinion Holy water is not important, because it is not something we can read about in the New Testament. It is not of God.
Holy water is a concept that began in the church around 400 years after the birth of the church
Do you mean holy water? if so...holy water is used in baptism to represent the holy spirit. This is used because when Christians believe in Jesus, the holy spirit enters them.
Holy Water is fresh water that has received a special blessing but all fresh water is not necessarily Holy Water.
In Christianity the water for baptism is holy as Christians believe that the holy spirit is channeled through the priest to water making it holy during baptism and that the one after baptism is reborn pure from any sin. However, per Islam religion there is no concept of holy water. Water is rather considered for the fact, mentioned in Quran, that every thing alive in our planet is composed of water and could not sustain life without water. In addition, water is important for ritual worships of Wudu and Ghosl (minor and major ablution)
The use of holy water is incidental to Catholic worship. In periods of severe water shortage, the use of holy water can be suspended.
Holy water is not a symbol of the holy trinity. The holy trinity has to do with the idea of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Holy water is used to show the "washing away" of sin.
because its holy and important to people who belive in god
Holy water is also called as 'Baptismal water'.
they think it is a holy product and use it in special sacrifices ceremony and other important events
Holy Water is simple tap water that has been blessed by a priest.
Yes you do get dipped in holy water
Abhishekha or "Sprinkling (bath) ablution" i.e., bathing the deity with the water - the holy water of Hinduism.
The Holy Bible.