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ritually impure or pure: ṭum'ah (Hebrew: טומאה,
pronounced [tumʔa]) and
ṭaharah (Hebrew: טהרה,
pronounced [tahara]) are the
state of
being ritually "impure"...
- Look up
taharah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Taharah may
refer to:
Tumah and
taharah,
ritual impurity and
purity in
Judaism Taharah,
ritual purity...
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Purity (Arabic: طهارة, romanized:
ṭahārah) is an
essential aspect of Islam. It is the
opposite of najāsa, the
state of
being ritually impure. It is achieved...
- have a
mikveh for
immersing a body
during the
purification procedure (
taharah)
before burial.
Immersion for men is more
common in
Hasidic communities...
- In
Torah and
Rabbinic law, a
hefsek taharah ("pause" to
initiate "purity") is a
verification method used in the
Orthodox Jewish community by a
woman who...
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Sahih Muslim (Arabic: صحيح مسلم, romanized: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim) is the
second hadith collection of the Six
Books of **** Islam.
Compiled by
Islamic scholar...
- in
modern times by Jews
wishing for
Jewish ritual purity (see
tumah and
taharah) and in anti****tion of the
building of the
Third Temple to
locate a red...
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Ritual purity in
Judaism Tumah and
taharah Mikveh Purification methods Netilat yadayim Mikveh Red
heifer Hefsek taharah Hagalah Tevilat Kelim Hierarchy Av...
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niddah is
essentially composed of two parts: the
ritual purity (tumah and
taharah)
aspect and the
prohibition of ****ual
intercourse aspect. The Biblical...
- into a
state of
ritual impurity (Arabic: نجاسة najāsa, in
opposition to
ṭahārah,
ritual purity).
Ritual purification is then
required before religious...