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He spread out the paddy to dry under the sunlight and went for his ritual ablution in the river.

Under Imam Abu Hanifa, the witr prayer was considered to be compulsory and the Hanafis also differed with other sects in relation to methods of taking ablution, prayers and payment of tithe or
zakat.

Mosque Interior The mosque has two entrances for men and women respectively, leading to ablution rooms on the first floor.

To assert their right to ablution in the holy tank in Amritsar, they would occasionally send riders, who, in disguise or openly cutting their way through armed guards, would reach the temple, take a dip in the tank and ride back with lightning speed.

These were the dormitories, ablution blocks and classrooms.

An oculus above the ablution basin in the central hall was enclosed with a lantern at the time of restoration.

Indeed, ablution results in great reward, no matter if the ablution is performed with water or sand.

Officials said Wednesday that a scientist found the conclusive natural explanation for the wafer that turned water in an ablution bowl a dark red color at Saint Francis Xavier catholic Church in kearns.

Representatives from the group want to add an ablution area, where worshippers can wash before prayers, and a funeral space room.

Space Zero-gravity ablution: it's hard to maintain German-style personal hygiene in space You'd think fixing a toilet on the International Space Station - as Russian astronauts did over the weekend - was bad enough.

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