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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
janba
(major ritual impurity) is incurred. It is recommended before the prayer of Friday and the two main feasts (
‘id al-aand
‘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