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  • Touching the Qur'an with either hand after performing wudu is permissible; after all, it is a book and, like any book, it normally takes two hands to handle properly.

    JAFI Charles Johnson JDsg 2007

  • He went there regularly in the months to come, first doing the ablution known as wudu in a washroom fitted for cleansing hands, face and feet, and then facing toward Mecca to intone the salat prayer.

    Rising Hegemon 2010

  • He went there regularly in the months to come, first doing the ablution known as wudu in a washroom fitted for cleansing hands, face and feet, and then facing toward Mecca to intone the salat prayer.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • He went there regularly in the months to come, first doing the ablution known as wudu in a washroom fitted for cleansing hands, face and feet, and then facing toward Mecca to intone the salat prayer.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • He went there regularly in the months to come, first doing the ablution known as wudu in a washroom fitted for cleansing hands, face and feet, and then facing toward Mecca to intone the salat prayer.

    Planet Grenada 2010

  • He went there regularly in the months to come, first doing the ablution known as wudu in a washroom fitted for cleansing hands, face and feet, and then facing toward Mecca to intone the salat prayer.

    Mock, Paper, Scissors 2010

  • He went there regularly in the months to come, first doing the ablution known as wudu in a washroom fitted for cleansing hands, face and feet, and then facing toward Mecca to intone the salat prayer.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • As abraham pointed out in his 23: 25 comment, we Muslims do a ritual bathing called "wudu" before we pray or touch the Qur'an.

    JAFI Charles Johnson JDsg 2007

  • But before they do, they pause to wash their hands and feet in a ritual called "wudu," or ablution.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • "The Islamic purification ritual, known in Arabic as" wudu, "involves a 10-step process, which includes:

    Pestiside.hu 2009

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