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💧 Purification guide

Wudu & Ghusl

How to perform Wudu (ablution) and Ghusl (ritual bath) — the purification required before Salah.

How to Perform Wudu (وضوء)

The 6 obligatory steps (Fara'id) of Wudu

  1. 1

    Niyyah (Intention)

    Make the intention in your heart to perform Wudu for the sake of Allah. Say: Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem.

  2. 2

    Wash Hands

    Wash both hands up to and including the wrists, 3 times. Begin with the right hand.

  3. 3

    Rinse Mouth

    Rinse the mouth thoroughly 3 times, swirling the water around.

  4. 4

    Rinse Nose

    Sniff water into the nostrils and blow it out 3 times.

  5. 5

    Wash Face

    Wash the entire face 3 times — from hairline to chin, and from ear to ear.

  6. 6

    Wash Arms

    Wash the right arm from fingertips to and including the elbow, 3 times. Then the left arm.

  7. 7

    Wipe Head (Masah)

    With wet hands, wipe over the head once — front to back and back to front.

  8. 8

    Wipe Ears

    With the remaining water from Masah, wipe inside and behind both ears.

  9. 9

    Wash Feet

    Wash the right foot up to and including the ankle 3 times, between the toes. Then the left foot.

What Breaks Wudu?

Ghusl — Full Ritual Bath (غسل)

Ghusl is required when in a state of major impurity (Janabah). It consists of 3 obligatory acts:

  1. 1

    Rinse Mouth

    Rinse the mouth thoroughly so water reaches all parts.

  2. 2

    Rinse Nose

    Sniff water into the nostrils to the soft bone.

  3. 3

    Wash Entire Body

    Pour water over the entire body ensuring no part of the skin remains dry, including the roots of the hair.

When is Ghusl required? After sexual intercourse, ejaculation, menstruation, post-natal bleeding, and upon conversion to Islam. Recommended for Jummah, Eid, and Ihram.

Wudu & Ghusl FAQ

Can I pray without Wudu?
No. Wudu (or Tayammum if water is unavailable) is a precondition for Salah. Prayer performed without Wudu is invalid.
How long does Wudu last?
Wudu remains valid until it is broken by one of the nullifiers. There is no time limit — you may pray multiple prayers with one Wudu as long as it hasn't been broken.
What is Tayammum?
Tayammum is the dry ablution using clean earth or dust when water is unavailable or when using water would cause harm. It is a valid substitute for Wudu and Ghusl in such situations.

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