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Ablution is a ritual of washing parts of one's body for purification. It is mandatory prior to performing prayers or handling the Qur'an.

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Not paying attention to wiping my head during wudu - were all my prayers incorrect?

Your wudu' is invalid, beside this some scholars consider the order of the fard acts of wudu' as essential too. … Further the validity fo the prayer depends on the validity of your wudu' or taharah in a more general context. Without a valid wudu' or ghusl your prayer would be incorrect and invalid. …
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Is my wudu valid if I saw something nasty?

The things that invalidate wudu' (abltuion) are: Any discharge from the front or back passage. Emission of urine or stools from anywhere other than the urethra or anus. … Also read this fatwa on your topic and this on the topic of changing clothes which shows a list of things that invalidate wudu' …
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Praying during a flight: Which way of purification is correct?

what is the most correct choice for the purification during a flight (if one for example would miss a prayer if he/she wouldn't pray in the aircraft): Could we say tayamum is valid or would it need wudu … I mean in the aircraft of course there are toilets with water, but isn't it an abuse to use this water for wudu' and therefore one could do tayamum or is wudu' necessary because water is available? …
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Why is it recommended to perform wudu' when one is angry?

I often hear statements like: "Anger is from Satan" And that one should perform wudu' to calm down from anger. … I'd like to learn more about this practice therefore here my questions: Does this recommendation to perfrom wudu' has any basis in Islam? …
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