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| | ablution - definition of ablution in Encyclopedia |
 | | In Islam, Wodoo or ablution is observed by Muslims preceding each prayer, if one is in a state of impurity. |  | | Israelites in the Hebrew Bible did not believe that ablution could literally wash away sin or disease. |  | | When a person was initiated into a higher state: e.g., when Aaron and his sons became priests, they were washed with water previous to their investiture with the priestly robes (Lev. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/ablution
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| | Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs |
 | | Ablution, or purification, is a prerequisite for the performance of valid prayers. |  | | Ablution, whether minor, major or dry, has been enjoined on believers in the sixth verse of the fifth Chapter of the Qur'an. |  | | Thus ablution, being a divine injunction makes the cleansing process five times a day a necessary stage of purification before prayers. |
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http://www.alazhr.org/IslamicPillars/Chapter2-2.htm
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 | | This was mentioned by OMB Ateya when performing ablution to the daughter of the prophet (blessing and peach from God be upon him). |  | | These people are resurrected on Doomsday in answer to god's call. |  | | Formal ablution of the deceased is a duty for everyone. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ut/obada/page10e.htm
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| | Muslim prayer - All About Turkey |
 | | At this stage the ablution is completed and the person who has performed it is ready to start his prayer. |  | | It should be pointed out that at the start of the bath or ablution the intention must be clear that it is for the purpose of purity and worship. |  | | Also, a person who is performing an ablution, partial or complete, should combine his performance with some utterances glorifying Allah and praying him for true guidance. |
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http://www.allaboutturkey.com/pray.htm
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| | Ablution |
 | | If ablution was meant to clean the person physically, God would have ordered us to take a bath before every one of the five prayers. |  | | Ordering the dry ablution (Tayammum) (using the dust for the purification), proves that God did not mean the ablution for the purpose of physical cleaning as some claims. |  | | (5:6) The purification of the ablution is the spiritual purification not the physical part of the washing process. |
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http://www.submission.org/ablution.html
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| | Ablution (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools |
 | | No one was allowed to enter a holy place or to approach God by prayer or sacrifice without having first performed the rite of ablution, or "sanctification," as it was sometimes called (Exodus 19:10; 1 Samuel 16:5; 2 Chronicles 29:5; compare Josephus, Ant, XIV, xi, 5). |  | | The attitude of Jesus toward the rabbinical law of ablution is significant. |  | | ab-lu'-shun: The rite of ablution for religious purification seems to have been practiced in some form in all lands and at all times. |
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http://www.bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Def.show/RTD/ISBE/ID/80
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| | ablution -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Before prayer, ablutions are performed by washing the hands,... |  | | in Islam, the major ablution that entails washing the entire body in ritually pure water and is required in specified cases for both the living and the dead. |  | | The other is ritual, often congregational, prayer, with specific words and postures, to be offered five times a day: at dawn, midday, midafternoon, sunset, and before going to bed. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9003368?tocId=9003368
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| | The Fardhs of Namaz - Wudhu |
 | | Wudu means ablution; tawaddi means to perform an ablution; ghasl means to wash something; ightisal means to perform a ghusl ablution, and ghusl means the ablution of ghusl (in Arabic). |  | | Not to ask for help from anybody, but to perform the ablution by oneself. |  | | The fact that these do not break one's ablution in Shafi'i and Maliki is written in the Persian book Menahij-ul-ibad. |
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http://www.ummah.net/Al_adaab/fiqh/fard_of_namaz.html
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| | Cleanliness of the body in Islam |
 | | The following verse of the Holy Qur'an stipulates that ablution is an essential pre-requisite for the prayer. |  | | Similarly, the dry ablution, performed for an obligatory prayer, is also valid for: saying Nafl prayer; reciting the Holy Qur'an; offering funeral prayers; or Sajdah-e-Talawat, and all other kinds of worship. |  | | Before doing ablution one must sure that his or her is correct, In what circumstances the bath is become obligatory? |
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http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/Cleanlinessofthebody.htm
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| | Islam Online- Health & Science Section |
 | | Before a Muslim performs his prayers, he carries out the ablution movements mentioned in the above verse as well as others, which the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) has added. |  | | Prophetic tradition, with regards to ablution, is also ecologically friendly, as the Prophet repeatedly encouraged water conservation, even if abluting from a running river. |  | | Magomedov said that his studies were triggered by his solemn belief that the five-time-a-day Muslim prayers were bound to have not only an “indisputable spiritual effect” but were also bound to “have a purely physical healing effect as well.” |
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http://www.islamonline.net/English/Science/2003/04/article13.shtml
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| | Fiqh-us-Sunnah, Volume 1: Ablution (Wudu') |
 | | Ablution is part of worship, and in matters of worship there is no room for anything except doing what has been commanded. |  | | They would then pray without performing ablution." (Related by ash-Shaifi, Muslim, Abu Dawud and at-Tirmizhi.) The wording that at-Tirmizhi recorded from the chain of Shu'bah is, "I have seen the companions of the Prophet sleeping to the extent that one could hear some of them snoring. |  | | Ablution has certain components which, if not fulfilled according to the correct Islamic procedures, make one's ablution void. |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/law/fiqhussunnah/fus1_02.html
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| | Tayammum [Dray Ablution] and Wiping over Leather Socks |
 | | The verse first describes ablution, which is the purification from minor impurity and all that nullifies ablution. |  | | It was the Prophet's habit (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) to economize in using water for ablution or Ghusl. |  | | The parts of the body to be washed or wiped during ablution are mentioned i.e. |
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http://www.alminbar.com/khutbaheng/145.htm
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| | Purpose of Wudu |
 | | The ablution they perform is taken from the 'Sunna', they believe that it was the way the prophet did his ablution. |  | | However, and in the absence of water, the command from God is to wipe the face and the hands in dry ablution (which obviously will not clean the genitals). |  | | Note also the story of the people of Israel when they were commanded to sacrifice a heifer (young cow), but they went on dithering and demanding all sorts of unnecessary clarifications, when the command was very simple for them to execute (see Sura 2, verses 67-74) |
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http://www.quran-islam.org/115.html
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| | SAHIH BUKHARI, BOOK 4: Ablutions (Wudu') |
 | | After he had performed ablution, the remaining water was taken by the people and they started smearing their bodies with it (as a blessed thing). |  | | Later on the Mua'dhdhin (callmaker for the prayer) came to him and informed him that it was time for Prayer. |  | | It was the time for prayer, and those whose houses were near got up and went to their people (to perform ablution), and there remained some people (sitting). |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/bukhari/004.sbt.html
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| | Ablution, Wudu |
 | | Of due consideration is the answer to Question No. 2 where a controversial aspect of (to wipe) or (to wash) the feet during ablution, is explained. |  | | Each detail of ablution has been performed by Prophet Muhammad(saw) once, twice or three times (except rubbing of head and cleaning of ears, i.e. |  | | Mughira bin shubah said, " Prophet (saw) performed ablution and wiped over his socks and sandals." |
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http://www.guidedones.com/metapage/salat/salat_chp1.htm
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| | SAHIH MUSLIM, BOOK 2: The Book of Purification (Kitab Al-Taharah) |
 | | Humran reported when 'Uthman performed ablution he said: By Allah, I am narrating to you a hadith had there not been this verse in the Book of Allah. |  | | He performed ablution and then said: Verily the people narrate from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) a hadith. |  | | She (Hadrat 'A'isha) said: Abd al-Rahman, complete the ablution as I heard the Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) say: Woe to the heels because of hell-fire. |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/muslim/002.smt.html
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| | A Description of the Ablution by Shaikh ‘Abdullaah bin Saalih Al-‘Ubaylaan |
 | | Before beginning, one must make the intention for his ablution for the prayer or for whatever else ablution is legislated for. |  | | The description of the ablution, as mentioned before, has been indicated in the hadeeth reported by Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim from ‘Uthmaan bin ‘Affaan (radyAllaahu ‘anhu) that: “Once ‘Uthmaan called for water for ablution, so he washed his hands three times. |  | | This is based on the hadeeth of ‘Abdullaah bin Zayd found in Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim, in which he describes the Prophet’s ablution saying: “The he would wash his mouth and nose (performing Madmadah and Istinthaar) three times, using the (same) handful he took water in.” |
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http://www.al-manhaj.com/Page1.cfm?ArticleID=178
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mohammed and Mohammedanism (Islam) |
 | | The four points relating to morals, or practice, are: (a) prayer, ablutions, and purifications; (b) alms: (c) fasting; and (d) pilgrimage to Mecca. |  | | The whole fabric is built on five fundamental points, one belonging to faith, or theory, and the other four to morals, or practice. |  | | several minor differences in the ceremonies of prayer and ablution; |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10424a.htm
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 | | At this stage the partial ablution is completed and a person who has performed it in the prescribed manner is ready to start his prayer. |  | | Complete Ablution - Consists of performing complete Bath followed by Wudu. |  | | Before offering your salat make sure you are properly dressed. |
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http://www.islam-usa.com/pray4.html
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| | Ablution (Wudhu) |
 | | Ques: In Ghulam Sarwar's book titled "Islam Beliefs and Teaching", published by the Educational Trust, UK (ISBN 0 907261-03-5), on page 47 it writes "If you have performed Wudhu (ablution) before putting on your socks, it is not necessary to take them off every time you repeat Wudhu. |  | | Ques: Some Muslims say there is a hadith that the Prophet (SAW) made Masah over his turban. |  | | Ques: Is it necessary to point the index finger towards the sky when reading the verses after wudhu? |
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http://www.binoria.org/q_a/ablution.html
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| | WORSHIP \ Purification \ Kissing does not nullify ablution |
 | | Response: 'Aa.ishah narrated that the Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam) kissed one of his wives and then went to pray without making ablution. |  | | Question: My husband always kisses me when he is leaving the house, even if he is leaving to the prayer in the mosque. |  | | This is because the principle is that his ablution continues to be valid until there is some evidence that it has been nullified. |
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http://www.fatwa-online.com/fataawa/worship/purification/9991018_101.htm
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| | Wudu (Islamic Ritual Ablution) |
 | | One should be in a state of purity before performing prayer or reading the Qur'an. |  | | Touch earth, sand, or stone lightly with both hands and then wipe the face with them once as done in the partial ablution. |  | | Declare the intention that this act is for the purpose of worship and purity. |
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http://muslim-canada.org/wudu.html
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| | Islam Online - News Section |
 | | Perform wudu’ (ablution) as described above, except for the feet. |  | | Before performing the ritual Prayer known as Salah, the Muslim’s body must be totally purified. |  | | To be in this state, one must perform the ritual washing known as wudu’ (ablution). |
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http://www.islamonline.net/english/introducingislam/Worship/Prayers/article01.shtml
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| | Dictionary.com/Word of the Day: ablution |
 | | Worshipers, who have performed their ablutions in the basement before entering the prayer hall, individually prepare themselves for participation in the communal worship. |  | | The act of washing or cleansing; specifically, the washing of the body, or some part of it (as in a religious rite). |  | | Ablution comes from Latin ablutio, from abluere, "to wash, to remove by washing, to wash away," from ab-, "away from" + luere, "to wash." |
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http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/archive/2002/06/03.html
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| | Ablution |
 | | One should then perform full Ablution as described before. |  | | One may perform what is called Tayammum in place of Ablution and bath. |  | | Satar means to cover that part of the human body, which is compulsory. |
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http://members.aol.com/mhamid0786/myhmpg/ghusal.html
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| | The Daily Ablution |
 | | One of many, many examples was an article dating from May 28 of this year. |  | | It is, of course, a central tenet of the liberal mentality that those who commit crimes (with the exception of those victimising women, ethnic minorities, or other representatives of oppressed groups) should be understood rather than punished. |  | | Even for those who wish the Ablution well, and who desire its preservation in these uncertain times, it's basically a pain in the neck to actually click on the donate button and fill out the form. |
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http://dailyablution.blogs.com/the_daily_ablution
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| | Findory : The Daily Ablution |
 | | Long in coming, the change was finally completed with the publication... |  | | Pledge Week [Those who missed the week's earlier posts may be unaware that the very future of the Ablution depends upon the extent to which this week's drive for donations can impress my wife, whose patience with my unpaid endeavours... |  | | Pledge Week Those who missed yesterday's post may be unaware that the very future of the Ablution depends upon the extent to which this week's drive for donations can impress my wife, whose patience with my unpaid endeavours is, while... |
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http://findory.com/source?source=The+Daily+Ablution&ib=1
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| | Our Dialogue -A- |
 | | Ablution and the use of oil on skin |  | | Angels recording our deeds and the need for such a record |
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http://www.islamicity.com/Dialogue/A.htm
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