The trouble with Islamic water. It's different
e1.1 Water is of various types:
e1.1 Water is of various types:
O: In Sacred Law it refers to the use of a twig or the like on the teeth and around them to remove an unpleasant change in the breath or similar, together with the intention (n: of performing the sunna).)
Female genital mutilation is mentioned below in e4.3
e5.5 It is recommended to begin ablution by mentioning (n: in Arabic, like the other invocations in this volume (def:wl)) the name of Allah Most High (O: by saying "In the name of Allah," which is the minimum.
(N: Wiping one's footgear (Ar. khuff) with wet hands is a dispensation that can take the place of the fifth ablution integral of washing the feet. The footgear Muslims generally use for this are ankle-high leather socks that zip up and are worn inside the shoes.)
e7.2 The second cause of minor ritual impurity is loss of intellect (O: meaning the loss of the ability to distinguish, whether through insanity, unconsciousness, sleep, or other. Loss of intellect excludes drowsing and daydreaming, which do not nullify ablution. Among the signs of drowsing is that one can hear the words of those present, even if uncomprehendingly).
e8.4 It is unlawful to use a Qur'an or book of Islamic knowledge as a pillow (O:except for fear of theft, when it is permissible to do so).
e10.1 The purification bath (ghusl, def:e11) is obligatory for a male when:
N: When unable to use water, dry ablution is a dispensation to perform the prayer or similar act without lifting one's minor or major impurity, by the use of earth for one's ablution.)
e11.1 When performing the purificatory bath, one:
e13.1 The minimal age for menstruation is about 9 full years. There is no maximal age for the end of it, as it is possible until death.
e14.1 Filth means: