Interestingly enough, the Prophet also encouraged doing ablution before going to bed. |
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She would have been down there taking a ceremonial ablution and praying to the river god Hapi, who was also the god of fertility. |
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We are ordered to make ablution before prayer, and also to make sure that our places of prayer are free of contamination and filth. |
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Rehabilitation would include bringing to working order the ablution which is in a bad state as most of the toilet pans and cisterns are broken. |
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Koraichi's installation iconizes al-Rumi's journey across continents through Turkish ceramic ablution basins, Moroccan gold-embroidered silk, and metal. |
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The water used in the ablution may be either drunk in the last Mass, together with the ablutions, or poured into the sacrarium. |
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Secondly ones on which people can differ, such as the rule demanding ablution after touching a woman. |
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Many religions link ablution to absolution. Such associations seem to have penetrated deep into the Western imagination. |
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After proceeding on the main approach, a visitor will come to an ablution basin where the hands are washed and the mouth is rinsed. |
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However, the circling fish in the base suggest that this basin was used as an ablution vessel. |
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A set comprising two pieces: a ewer and a basin that was used for ritual ablution. |
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If the ablution is not clean, prayer is not really counted, it's not really accepted. |
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Muslims, according to their faith, when they pray, have to take ablution, they have to wash certain parts of their body with water. |
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Afterwards the Ordinandi receive a chalice of unconsecrated wine at the credence table as an ablution. |
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Also, estimates provide for the provision of kitchen and ablution facilities to support three incoming new battalions. |
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Among other things, the equipment included 400 prefabricated accommodation and ablution units, which are very important for the AMISOM troops. |
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During the lunch break I went to the bathroom to perform an ablution for the Zuhar prayers but in the Western style bathroom it was not a very feasible idea. |
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Purify your fingers in the ablution cup and wipe them with the purificator. |
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We all know that Shias perform ablution from the water tanks before offering prayer. |
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The ablution basin, decorated with zelliges, mosaics formed with little bits of enamelled terracotta, murmurs in its white marble central courtyard. |
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Parts of the ground and first floor of this huge complex are open for the first time this year, welcoming pilgrims into its lofty halls, linked by escalators to 10,000 ablution places. |
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The higher requirements are due mainly to the increased need for replacements of prefabricated accommodation and ablution units, generators, and air conditioners since they have reached the end of their economic life. |
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The great thing about this area is that there are ablution areas right behind so one does not have to go to bathrooms for wudhu. |
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The Ecclesia Dei commission granted, some years ago, permission to instituted Acolytes to serve as Sub-deacons at Solemn Mass, noting that they could not wear the maniple or wipe out the chalice after the ablution. |
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Muslims before prayer are required to cleanse themselves in an ablution process known as wudu. |
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Salat is preceded by ritual ablution and usually performed five times a day. |
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If the water is not clean, the ablution is not clean. |
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Then, letting the purificator fall across the last three fingers of your left hand to form a kind of paten, drink the ablution, holding the purificator under your chin. |
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The water which was used in the ablution may be poured into the sacrarium7, or better, you may carry it with you and drink it after the Ablutions of your second Mass. |
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The purpose of Hammams was twofold: they involved a religious element, as they were used to perform the preceptive ritual of ablution, and also a social aspect, representing a meeting point and area for recreation. |
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Therefore, this research was determining the quality of treated water by WASRA System for ablution usage in the Universiti Malaysia Pahang Mosque. |
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As ritual purification precedes all prayers, mosques often have ablution fountains or other facilities for washing in their entryways or courtyards. |
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