yes, it is sufficient.
yes
No, Salah is Prayer. Wudu is the washing before prayers. _Sincere Muslim_
Wudu must be made again when a person breaks his/her existing Wudu. The ways one breaks their Wudu are:Discharge of urine or stoolDischarge of gasesFlowing of blood or pus from any part of the bodyVomitingSleeping or restingFainting due to illness or any other reasonBecoming insane or going madLaughing during Salah
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.
When woman puts on nail polish they should do wudu and then when the next prayer comes they should do massa just like socks. When the nail polish is getting bad then first do wudu then put on nail polish.
One should ensure that their aura (state of ritual purity) is intact before performing Salah. This includes making sure that one has performed ablution (wudu) or taken a ritual bath (ghusl) if necessary. Additionally, it is important to ensure that one is wearing clean and modest clothing that covers the required parts of the body for Salah.
Wadu is a way of purification of you before standing before Allah the almighty. Islam urges people to be always clean, neat, smart and with nice odor "perfume". To be clean and tidy is part of Islam. Before you eat you usually clean your hands for example! and before you are ready to stand and talk to your creator Allah the almighty, you make Wadu. This is your ticket to start prayers and communicate with Allah subhanahu wata'ala. Wadu also as it purifies you from dirt, it also purifies you from sins. (small sins not deadly sins) which need honest repentance.
You don't have to have wudu to make du'a, but it's always better.
You read أتوضألتنقيةAnd the translation to that is I make Wudu for purification.
No, actually, after you complete your wudu, you should recite the second kalima: bismilahir rahmanir rahim ash shaduallah ilahah illalahu wahdahu la shareeka lahu washadu Anna mohammedan
Wudu, the ritual washing in preparation for prayer, can be performed anywhere, but very often is performed in a bathroom. Mosques have a special area, separate from the toilets, where wudu is performed.
i dont think so but if you use the bath room it will break the wudu.