Purification in Islam and Hinduism (3/4)
When a person is in the state of invisible impurity, his visible body is still pure and does not pollute anything that comes in contact with him.
When a person is in the state of invisible impurity, his visible body is still pure and does not pollute anything that comes in contact with him.
Hindus regard bleacher or washerman and Dalits and other castes as impure by birth. Their impurity could not be removed by any mean.
In this article, the system of purification in Islam and Hinduism has been studied and compared in briefly.
There is no official count of how many women die as a result of Chhaupadi—translated as “untouchable being”—but there are reports of deaths linked to this Hindu tradition every year.
How to perform ghusl? What are the acts that necessitate performing ghus? What are the supererogatory baths?