All mosques typically have fresh flowing water to facilitate the ritual of ablution (wudu), which is a cleansing process required before Muslims perform prayers. Water is essential for maintaining cleanliness and spiritual purity, as prescribed in Islamic teachings. Additionally, having fresh water available promotes hygiene and comfort for worshippers, enhancing the overall experience of attending the mosque.
ys the arctic tundra does have fresh water even tho ice that melts isnt all that clean it circulates to fresh water
Ultimately all water flowing on the surfaces of the Earth originates as rain water or snow.
not all water on earth is fresh its 60% fresh and 3% salty
Holy Water is fresh water that has received a special blessing but all fresh water is not necessarily Holy Water.
Yes! You can find them all the time in fresh water
All rivers are by definition fresh water unless they are very polluted. There is, however, a portion of every river that reaches an ocean that is called an estuary. this is where the fresh water coming downstream mingles with the salty tidal water of the ocean.
Please rephrase - question does not make sense
all proper mosques are open everyday
Almost all Islamic mosques have minarets.
all rivers are fresh water, so therefore the Missouri river is fresh water. all though rivers are very polluted, then it is full of chemicals, but was at one time clear fresh water. it still is, underneath all of the discusting stuff.
no
The fresh water in Greenland and in Antarctica is all stored as ice, making it mostly inaccessible for casual fresh-water use.