Wudu

Wudu '(pronounced Woo-zoological or attract dthoo, see the romanization of Arabic) (Arabic: al- الوضوء wudu, Chechens Lamaz etsar, Albanian: avdes, Bosnia: abdest, Kurdish: destnivęj, Persian: آبدست ābdast, Turkish: abdest , Urdu: وضو wazu, Somalia: weeso) is the Islamic procedure for washing body parts with water often in preparation for formal prayer (Salah). The Qur'an says: "By Allah loves those who come to him constantly and loves those who remain pure and clean."
Cheapest Umrah Packages UK Muslims must also be clean when they handle and read the Koran. The Quran says: "What is not touched, but those who are clean."  The purification of the body and clothes is called taharah. The prophet Muhammad said that "Cleanliness is half the faith." Have taharah for the body, whether one should do ghusl or wudu. Wudu is often translated as "partial ablution," as opposed to ghusl, or "ablution."
 Permitted water requirements types of water Rain water Well water Spring, sea or river water Melted snow water or hail Water from a large tank or pond
Prohibited types of water
The dirty or impure
water The water extracted from the fruit and trees
The water that has changed its color, taste and smell and becomes thick because something was soaked in it
Small amount of water in which something dirty has been reduced, for example . urine, blood, feces or wine or animal had died some after falling into it
The water that remains after drinking the forbidden animals, for example. dogs, pigs or predatory animals

Water that is used for wudu or ghusl
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