touching the private parts with bare hands
Blood or pus that leaves the body so that the exit point
comes out (however, if the blood or pus comes from the private parts of any
amount that breaks the wudu)
Touch a mature person of the opposite sex who is not your
blood / relative milk (that is, from your spouse)
Tayammum Tayammum is a "dry ablution" with clean
soil, rock or sand and will be performed when water is not available for
ablution or when one becomes stained (in janabah) and unable to perform ghusl,
and is authorized under specific circumstances.
Tayamum (in Arabic: تيمم)
is the Islamic act of dry ablution with sand or dust, which can be performed in
the place of ablutions (wudu or ghusl) if there is no clean water available.
The circumstances when tayammum is necessary
Tayammum can be substituted for wudu or ghusl when access to
water is limited or impractical, namely:
When a sufficient amount of water for ritual washing is not
available, including when using the water available for wudu or ghusl, it would
leave the insufficient water to drink.
When obtaining water is dangerous or prohibitively
expensive.
When water is used, it represents a risk to health.
Realization tayammum
Tayammum consists of the following steps:
Find a piece of land that is free of impurity. This could be
any natural surface such as rocks, sand or dust.
Recite the Bismillah.
Do niyyah, or intend to do tayammum.
Place your hands on the surface of the earth.
Raise your hands with your palms down, making sure that no
dust remains, they may rub.
Rub your face with your hands.
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