• 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...
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    Wudu (redirect from Ablution in Islam)
    romanized: al-wuḍūʼ, lit. 'ablution' [wuˈdˤuːʔ] ) is the Islamic procedure for cleansing parts of the body, a type of ritual purification, or ablution. The steps of...
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    tamasha or ṭamaša (Classical Mandaic: ࡈࡌࡀࡔࡀ, romanized: ṭmaša) is an ablution ritual that does not require the assistance of a priest. Tamasha is performed...
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    perform the ablution before Salat al-Tawba "Prayer of Repentance". Ghusl is often translated as "full ablution", as opposed to the "partial ablution" or wudu...
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    In Christianity, ablution is a prescribed washing of part or all of the body or possessions, such as clothing or ceremonial objects, with the intent of...
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    In Mandaeism, rishama (rišama) is a daily ablution ritual. Unlike the masbuta, it does not require the assistance of a priest. Rishama (signing) is performed...
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    about Your Creator. Rights and Duties in Islam. A Study on Ablution, Bathing, Dry Ablution (Tayammum) and Prayer. How Do We Believe in the Last Day? The...
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  • may refer to: Baths and wash houses in Britain Chōzuya, a Shinto water ablution pavilion for a ceremonial purification rite known as temizu Cleaning station...
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    In Judaism, ritual washing, or ablution, takes two main forms. Tevilah (טְבִילָה) is a full body immersion in a mikveh, and netilat yadayim is the washing...
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    Eastern Catholic churches). A cantharus is a fountain used by Christians for ablution before entering a church. These ablutions involve the washing of the hands...
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