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wudup
interjection
What's up? (as a greeting)
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He took off his shoes, performed wudu, knelt, and began to pray.
Five times a day, devout Muslims perform wudu, a purification ritual.
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.
And he asked us if I can do the wudu.
"There are several sisters who don't know that nail polish prevents wudu, and probably just as many who don't care and will wear it anyways," the cleric, Shaykh Mustafa Umar, wrote on his blog, The Evolution of Ideas, in November.
Outside the room is a glass-tiled wudu, a ceremonial washing font.
Muslim women who wear nail polish often remove it as part of a ritual, called wudu, that involves washing with water before daily prayers.
Behind the venerable doors of the church is now a recognisable mosque, complete with wudu area to wash in, prayer carpet, mihrab – indicating the direction of Mecca – and calligraphic cartouches.
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