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Authors: John Bowker
1. Ghusl, major ablution: complete washing of the body in pure water, after declaring the
niyya
(intention) to do so. It is obligatory after sexual relations whereby a state of
jan
ba
(major ritual impurity) is incurred. It is recommended before the prayer of Friday and the two main feasts (
‘id al-a
and
‘
d al-fi
r
), and before touching the Qur’
n. For the dead, ghusl must be carried out before burial.
2. Wu
’, minor ablution, is required to remove
adath
, minor ritual impurity which is incurred in everyday life. Wu
’ should usually be carried out before each of the five times of daily prayer.
3. Where water is not available, clean sand may be used, rubbed upon the body; this method,
tayammum
, can be substituted for wu