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.
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.
The washing area in a mosque is called the Wudu
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Ablution is the act of washing or cleansing oneself, typically before prayer in some religious traditions. It is a ritual purification practice that involves washing specific parts of the body.
An ablution fountain is typically located in the center of a mosque's courtyard, similar to where Christian baptismal fountains were located in the basilica plan. It is where Muslims perform a ritual washing before entering the mosque for prayer.
Some synonyms for ablution include: Washing Cleaning Bathing Showering Purification
The cast of Ablution - 2002 includes: Eric Patrick
It is not necessary to wash inside the eyes during ablution and ghusl, so contact lenses do not prevent the performance of them. That is, you do not have to remove them in ablution and ghusl.
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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.
Ablution is not a word from the Igbo language, therefore it does not have a specific meaning in Igbo.