Wudu or minor ablution is to make the intention for wudu and then mainly washing your face three times, washing your arms starting with the right arm; up to and covering the joint; three times each, wiping your head or part of it, washing your feet;up to and covering the ankle; starting with the right foot, three times each. There are other sunnah doings in Wudu. That is before washing face you wash your mouth three times then your nose three times and before washing your feet you wash your ears and your neck back. Refer to question below.
Islam
Wudu is a ritual worship to be done by Muslims; mainly before praying. It is an Arabic word that means minor ablution. Refer to related question below for more details.How do you do wudu in Islam
Breaking wudu means losing the state of ritual purity in Islam. It can happen through actions like using the bathroom, passing gas, or falling asleep. In such cases, one must perform ablution (wudu) again before performing any further acts of worship or prayer.
Answer Cleanliness in Islam include both body and soul cleanliness. Body cleanliness through washing and performing both minor and major ablution (Wudu and Ghosl). Soul cleanliness by following Islam teachings and morals. Refer to questions below.
You don't have to have wudu to make du'a, but it's always better.
You read أتوضألتنقيةAnd the translation to that is I make Wudu for purification.
Wudu, the ritual washing in preparation for prayer, can be performed anywhere, but very often is performed in a bathroom. Mosques have a special area, separate from the toilets, where wudu is performed.
i dont think so but if you use the bath room it will break the wudu.
To perform wudu with a bandage on your finger you can simply take it off or leave it on and perform wudu. It might be better that you take off so the water can clean your injury.
Wudu must be made again when a person breaks his/her existing Wudu. The ways one breaks their Wudu are:Discharge of urine or stoolDischarge of gasesFlowing of blood or pus from any part of the bodyVomitingSleeping or restingFainting due to illness or any other reasonBecoming insane or going madLaughing during Salah
The Imam you are referring to is likely Imam Abu Hanifa. There are various narrations that suggest he would hold his wudu for a considerable amount of time, maintaining purity for extended periods while teaching or engaging in acts of worship.
Wudu.