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'''Ablution''' is the act of washing oneself, particularly | '''Ablution''' is the act of washing oneself, particularly for ritual purposes. In the Islamic case, Ablution is one of the prerequisites for three of the [[Five Pillars of Islam]], namely [[Salah|prayer (''salah'')]], [[Hajj|pilgrimage (''Hajj'')]], and the [[Shahadah|testimony of faith (''Shahadah'')]]. | ||
==Wudu== | ==Wudu== | ||
''Wudu'' (الوضوء) ("partial ablution") is the procedure for washing parts of the body | ''Wudu'' (الوضوء) ("partial ablution") is the procedure for washing parts of the body with water in preparation for formal [[prayers]] ([[salah]]) or for handling and reading the [[Qur'an]]. | ||
==Ghusl== | ==Ghusl== | ||
''Ghusl'' ("full ablution") refers to the full ablution required in [[Islam]] for various rituals and prayers; mandatory for any adult Muslim after having [[Reproduction|sexual intercourse]], any sexual discharge (e.g. of semen), completion of the menstrual cycle, giving birth, and death by natural causes. | ''Ghusl'' ("full ablution") refers to the full ablution required in [[Islam]] for various rituals and prayers; it is mandatory for any adult Muslim after having [[Reproduction|sexual intercourse]], any sexual discharge (e.g. of semen), completion of the menstrual cycle, giving birth, and death by natural causes. | ||
Shaykh [[Gibril Haddad]] commenting on the [[72_Virgins#Round.2FSwollen_Breasts|erotic nature]] of [[surah]] 78:33<ref>"''And voluptuous women of equal age;''" - {{Quran|78|33}}</ref> (a Qur'anic reference to [[virgins]] in [[heaven]]), once noted that some men may need ghusl | Shaykh [[Gibril Haddad|Gibril Haddad,]] commenting on the [[72_Virgins#Round.2FSwollen_Breasts|erotic nature]] of [[surah]] 78:33<ref>"''And voluptuous women of equal age;''" - {{Quran|78|33}}</ref> (a Qur'anic reference to [[virgins]] in [[heaven]]), once noted that some men may need ghusl after hearing the verse.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mac.abc.se/home/onesr/f/Sex_w.slaves.a.women.html |title=Sex with slaves and women's rights |publisher=Living Islam |author=Shaykh Gibril Haddad |date=June 2, 2003 |quote= |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://mac.abc.se/home/onesr/f/Sex_w.slaves.a.women.html&date=2011-05-22 |archivedate=2011-05-22 |deadurl=no}}</ref> | ||
==Tayammum== | ==Tayammum== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Ablution is the act of washing oneself, particularly for ritual purposes. In the Islamic case, Ablution is one of the prerequisites for three of the Five Pillars of Islam, namely prayer (salah), pilgrimage (Hajj), and the testimony of faith (Shahadah).
Wudu
Wudu (الوضوء) ("partial ablution") is the procedure for washing parts of the body with water in preparation for formal prayers (salah) or for handling and reading the Qur'an.
Ghusl
Ghusl ("full ablution") refers to the full ablution required in Islam for various rituals and prayers; it is mandatory for any adult Muslim after having sexual intercourse, any sexual discharge (e.g. of semen), completion of the menstrual cycle, giving birth, and death by natural causes.
Shaykh Gibril Haddad, commenting on the erotic nature of surah 78:33[1] (a Qur'anic reference to virgins in heaven), once noted that some men may need ghusl after hearing the verse.[2]
Tayammum
Tayammum ("dry ablution") is the act of dry ablution using sand or dust, which may be performed in place of wudu or ghusl if no clean water is readily available.
Relevant quotations
Qur'an
The following verse provides an overview of each of the three main Ablution rituals in Islam:
See Also
References
- ↑ "And voluptuous women of equal age;" - Quran 78:33
- ↑ Shaykh Gibril Haddad, "Sex with slaves and women's rights", Living Islam, June 2, 2003 (archived), http://mac.abc.se/home/onesr/f/Sex_w.slaves.a.women.html.