Abstract

The ubiquitous nature of microorganism and its ability of being transmitted have raised serious concerns, particularly items/objects used by multiple people. The aim of this study is to assess the ...

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  • Ablution is a general term used to describe ritual purification

  • 70% of mosque management in Nyankpala had no idea about microbial contamination of the ablution kettle, while 30% had fair knowledge about it

  • Wudu is an item of indulgence which has become an everyday inevitability for all Muslims as it is typically done in preparation for formal prayers and before handling and reading the Qur’an

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Introduction

Ablution is a general term used to describe ritual purification. Ritual purification is a standard set by the Islamic religion to cleanse oneself prior to performing Islamic prayers or worship. It is a recognized ritual among at least four major religions of the world: Islam, Christianity, Judaism and Shintoism. In Islam, ablution (“Wuḍu” in Arabic) mainly denotes the Islamic established method for washing parts of the body. Wudu is an item of indulgence which has become an everyday inevitability for all Muslims as it is typically done in preparation for formal prayers (salat) and before handling and reading the Qur’an Wudu is an item of indulgence which has become an everyday inevitability for all Muslims as it is typically done in preparation for formal prayers (salat) and before handling and reading the Qur’an (C. Glasse 2001)

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