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- Look up ablution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ablution is the act of washing oneself. It may refer to: Ablution as hygiene Ablution as ritual purification...
- ablution to great excess. The Gospel of Mark refers to their ceremonial ablutions: "For the Pharisees…wash their hands 'oft'" or, more accurately, "with...
- acquired American citizenship. As of 2023, he has written five novels: Ablutions (2009), The Sisters Brothers (2011), Undermajordomo Minor (2015), French...
- taken, ablutions are still required before the recital of the special verse. Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith, prescribed the ablutions in his...
- Qur’an, hadith and fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) including ablution/wuḍūʾ Ablutions (wuḍūʾ) translation of Sahih al-Bukhari The Book of Purification (Kitab...
- cross be used by Christians during the minor exorcism of baptism, during ablutions before praying at fixed prayer times, and in times of temptation. Intercessory...
- hammam was both religious and civic: it provided for the needs of ritual ablutions but also provided for general hygiene in an era before private plumbing...
- fountain used by Christians for ablution before entering a church. These ablutions involve the washing of the hands, face, and feet. The cantharus is traditionally...
- hands, face and feet before entering the worship space. The practice of ablutions before prayer and worship in Christianity symbolizes "separation from...
- directing that it be used during the minor exorcism of baptism, during ablutions before praying at fixed prayer times, and in times of temptation. The...