You don't have to do that when you enter a mosque only when your about to pray or do something like that. Also, its not just your feet you have to perform a washing ritual in which you rinse your hands, arms, mouth, nose, face, ears, neck, and feet, I think. And it's so that your clean when you pray, read Koran, fast, whatever
They wash their hands and feet in a washing room annexed to the mosque.
They don't. The only requirement in Judaism to wash the feet before worship, is for the Kohanim in the Holy Temple (which is no longer standing). See Exodus ch.30. It is Muslims who wash their feet before entering a mosque.
You don't have to. While you can go to a mosque for different reasons, Muslims usually go to offer prayers. Wudoo' (ablution) is a prerequisite for offering a prayer, that;s why they do so.
The washing area in a mosque is called the Wudu
take off your shoes and wash
A mosque wash room is where Muslims go and do ablution (Wudu) if needed. This means that are allowed to pray (do Salat) in front of their god, Allah. They go into the wash room; if needed; before they enter the main part of the mosque and pray.
Yes. This is what Muslims go into to wash their bodys before they pray.
they should not fiddle or not wash after they have been to the loo or they should not eat meat in a mosque
He showed humbleness, so I would try to show humbleness back and allow him to wash my feet if he wanted to, and wash his feet if he allowed.
Yes, according to Duolingo's guidelines, it is recommended to wash your feet.
Peter said to Him. "You shall never wash my feet!" Jesus answered and said unto him "If I don't wash your feet then you will have no part of me." John 13:8
Washing is symbolic of washing the world away and presenting yourself clean before the Lord.