The acts which break wudhu is as follows:
1. Passing wind
2. pass blood or pus from ones body
3. sleeping or falling sensless
no..it is not broken
The four fardh (obligatory acts) of wudhu (ablution) are washing the face, washing the hands up to the elbows, wiping a quarter of the head or the entire head, and washing the feet up to the ankles. These actions are essential for a valid wudhu before performing prayers in Islam.
No, laying down does not break your wudu. Wudu is only nullified by specific actions such as using the restroom, passing wind, or vomiting.
The wudhu khana is a special designed lavatory where ablution can be performed
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!
You can read without wudhu but in order to touch the verses you need wudhu. I recommend reading on a phone as there is a screen between the verses and your finger and so you can scroll and touch without any wudhu
Tahiyatul Wudhu, also known as the "salutation of ablution," refers to a Sunnah prayer performed after completing the ritual of Wudhu (ablution) in Islamic practice. This two-unit prayer is a way to thank Allah for the ability to perform Wudhu and seek forgiveness. While it is not obligatory, it is highly recommended as a means of earning additional rewards and enhancing one's spiritual state before engaging in further prayers.
Face Head (Massah) Arms Feet
Wudhu in Arabic, Ablutions in English
After performing wudhu, it is recommended to recite the dua: "Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lahu wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluhu."
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