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.
What is the ruling of the prayer? What is the significance of prayer in Islam? How could you prepare for the prayer? What are the exact times of the five-daily prayers?
What do you know about the Prophet’s prayer? What is the rule if you do not recite Al-Fatihah during the prayer?
What are the kinds of blood that are seen by women? What is meant by istihadah? What is the ruling of prayer while bleeding after 40 days of nifas?
What is the ruling if a person does not intend to perform ablution during the optional ritual bath of Friday?
What is the reason behind forgetting the number of rak`ahs during prayer? How could one deal with that forgetfulness?
What is meant by ghusl? What are the cases that necessitates ritual bath? When is ablution required? What is meant by wet dream?
What shall you do if you doubt the number of rak`as while offering prayer? How could you overcome the whispers of Satan in prayer?