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Ghusl (Arabic: غسل ġusl, IPA: [ˈɣʊsl]) is an
Arabic term that
means the full-body
ritual purification which is
mandatory before the
performance of various...
- from the body, and then
removing ritual impurity through wudu (usually) or
ghusl. The
Quran says: "In it
there are men who love to
observe purity and Allah...
- intercourse. Wudu is
often translated as "partial ablution", as
opposed to
ghusl,
which translates to "full ablution",
where the
whole body is washed. An...
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stone or mud,
which may be
performed in
place of
ritual washing (wudu or
ghusl) if no
clean water is
readily available or if one is
suffering from moisture-induced...
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period of
menstruation except intercourse.
Women are
required to
perform ghusl or full
ritual purification before resuming religious duties or relations...
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hygiene Ablution as
ritual purification Ablution in Islam: Wudu,
daily wash
Ghusl,
bathing ablution Tayammum,
waterless ablution Ablution in Christianity...
- "Praise be to
Allah who
relieved me of the
filth and gave me relief."
Ghusl Wudu
Asher yatzar, a
Jewish blessing after, e.g.,
defecation Bidet shower...
- Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy, on the
first wedding night. He did not have time
carry out
Ghusl (ablution).
Muhammad is said to have seen
angels giving Hanzala a bath in...
- or
Ghusl.
Water in Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) is
divided into two types:
Mutlaq Mudaf (Mudaaf or Mudhaf) َAccording to Fiqh,
Taharah (Wudu or
Ghusl) is...
- ****ual
Toilet Taharah Ihram Wudu
Masah Ghusl Tayammum Miswak Najis Istinja Dietary Dhabihah Alcohol Pork
Comparison with kashrut...