Ablution
Ablution after eating mutton and Sawiq
Ablution after putting on Khuffs
Ablution after sleeping, dozing, nodding & slumber
Ablution with water which has been used
Ablutions virtues
After eating Sawiq
Carrying an Anza spear-headed stick along with the water
Cleaning of the nose
Cleaning the private parts with an odd number of stones
Cleaning the private parts with dung
Cleaning the private parts with stones
Cleaning the private parts with the right hand
Cleansing the mouth and nose
Daughter washing blood from father's face
Defecating in the houses
Defecating while sitting over two bricks
Do not hold the private parts with the right hand while urinating
Drinking the remaining water after ablution
Going to the water closet
Impure things falling in foodstuffs and water
Looking for water when prayer is due
Never face the Qibla while urinating or defecating
One should not repeat ablution if in doubt
Part of Islamic Law
Passing urine while sitting or standing
Passing wet hands over head only once
Passing wet hands over shoes covering ankles
Passing wet hands over the whole head during ablution
Performing ablution after deep sleep
Performing ablution from an earthenware pot
Performing ablution on having no Hadath
Performing ablution with Nabldh water in which grapes or dates have been soaked
Performing ablution with one Mudd of water
Pouring water for someone performing ablution
Pouring water over urine in the mosque
Prayer is not accepted without purification
Protecting clothing from Urine
Providing water at lavatories
Putting a dead body or polluted thing on the back of someone praying
Reciting Qur'an or other prayers after Hadath
Rinsing mouth after drinking milk
Rinsing the mouth
Sin for being soiled by urine
Sleeping with ablution
Somebody else carrying water for purification
Spilling water over urine
Spitting or blowing nose in one's garment
Spots not completely removed
Sprinkling remaining water on an unconscious person
Starting from the right side of the body
The completion or perfection of ablution
The Siwak toothbrush made of roots of Arak tree.
The superiority of ablution
To perform a light ablution
To perform ablution from water containers
To recite 'In the Name of Allah' during every action
To wash the face with both hands
Urinating in stagnant water
Urinating in the mosque
Urinating near dumps
Urinating while screened next to a companion
Urine of animals
Urine of children
Using the remaining water after ablution
Washing a utensil seven times out of which a dog ate or drank
Washing both feet
Washing out blood
Washing out semen with water
Washing out urine
Washing the feet up to the ankles
Washing the feet when one is wearing shoes
Washing the heels
Washing the parts once only when taking ablution
Washing the parts thrice when taking ablution
Washing the parts twice when taking ablution
Washing the private parts after answering the call
When ablution is necessary and not
Women answering the call of nature