Topics include, fardh (obligatory acts) of wudhu - partial ablution. The Sunnah method of wudhu, along with things which break wudhu.
Fardh of ghusl - bath, the Sunnah method of ghusl, a person who needs to take a bath, and occasions of Sunnah ghusl, purifying impurities, the method of istinga, fardh of tayammum - dry ablution using sand or dust and matters which break tayammum.
Learn the spiritual and physical importance of Purity and Impurity in Islam, explained through essential Islamic Facts.
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Maintaining purity is a key aspect of Islamic teachings, as it affects both the physical and spiritual state. Learn more about the importance of using a miswak for maintaining oral hygiene.
Avoiding impurities like alcohol is part of staying pure. Read about why alcohol is considered the 'Mother of All Evils'.
Purity goes hand in hand with praising Allah. Reflect on the significance of praising Allah in maintaining spiritual cleanliness.
Thank you for sharing. :)
ReplyDelete@Balqis - Most welcome.
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