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'''Ablution''' is the act of washing oneself, particularly for the purpose of and in preparation for ritual. In the [[Islamic]] case, Ablution is one of the prerequisites for three of the [[Five Pillars of Islam]], namely [[Salah|prayer (''salah'')]], [[Hajj|pilgrimage (''Hajj'')]], and the [[Shahadah|testimony of faith (''Shahadah'')]].  
'''Ablution''' is the act of washing oneself, particularly for the purpose of and in preparation for ritual. In the [[Islamic]] case, Ablution is one of the prerequisites for three of the [[Five Pillars of Islam]], namely [[Salah|prayer (''salah'')]], [[Hajj|pilgrimage (''Hajj'')]], and the [[Shahadah|testimony of faith (''Shahadah'')]].  


== Wudu ==
==Wudu==
''Wudu'' (الوضوء) ("partial ablution") is the procedure for washing parts of the body using water in preparation for formal [[prayers]] ([[salah]]) or handling and reading the [[Qur'an]].
''Wudu'' (الوضوء) ("partial ablution") is the procedure for washing parts of the body using water in preparation for formal [[prayers]] ([[salah]]) or handling and reading the [[Qur'an]].


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''Tayammum'' ("dry ablution") is the act of dry ablution using sand or dust, which may be performed in place of wudu or ghusl if no clean water is readily available.
''Tayammum'' ("dry ablution") is the act of dry ablution using sand or dust, which may be performed in place of wudu or ghusl if no clean water is readily available.


== Relevant quotations ==
==Relevant quotations==


=== Qur'an ===
===Qur'an===
The following verse provides an overview of each of the three main Ablution rituals in Islam:
The following verse provides an overview of each of the three main Ablution rituals in Islam:


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