WUDU
Wudu (also spelled as Wuzu) is the Islamic ritual of cleansing oneself before performing certain acts of worship, such as prayer, recitation of the Quran, and circumambulation of the Kaaba during Hajj or Umrah. It is an important part of the daily hygiene practices of Muslims, and is a way of preparing oneself for spiritual activities.
Here are the steps to perform Wudu:
Begin by making the intention (niyyah) to perform Wudu for the purpose of cleansing oneself and preparing for worship.
Wash both hands up to the wrists three times.
Rinse the mouth three times, swishing water around in the mouth and then spitting it out.
Inhale water into the nostrils and then blow it out, three times.
Wash the face three times, from the hairline to the chin and from ear to ear.
Wash the right arm up to the elbow three times, followed by the left arm up to the elbow three times.
Wipe the head with wet hands, moving them from the forehead to the back of the head and then back to the forehead.
Wipe the insides of the ears with the index fingers, and the back of the ears with the thumbs.
Finally, wash the feet up to the ankles three times, beginning with the right foot and then the left foot.
It is important to note that each part should be washed or wiped in order and in its entirety, without any gaps. After completing Wudu, one should recite the Shahada, the declaration of faith in Islam, and begin the act of worship for which Wudu was performed.
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