Fariq Naik – Ablution – Wudu in the Quran and Bible
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The speaker discusses the importance of offering five times a day of supplemental care to spiritual beings, citing the Bible and Acts. They also mention a video about washing one's faces and elbows in prayer, and the prerequisite of offering wjit, which is available in Islam.
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We muslims, we have to offer salah minimum
five times a day.
It is mentioned in the glorious Quran in
surah Isra chapter number 17 verse number 78
and surah Taha chapter number 20 verse number
130 that we muslims have to offer salah
minimum five times a day Like how for
the healthy body the doctors they tell us
to have three meals a day Similarly for
a spiritual soul we have to offer salah
five times a day and Allah says in
the glorious Quran in surah Maida chapter number
five verse number six that O you who
believe, when you stand for prayer, wash your
faces and your hands to your elbows O
you who believe, when you stand for prayer,
wash your faces and your hands to your
elbows and wipe your forehead and wash your
feet to your ankle So, ablution is one
of the prerequisite of salah, wudu is fard
The same message is given in the Bible
If you read the Bible, it is mentioned
in the book of Exodus chapter number 40
verse number 31 and 32 That Moses and
Aaron and his sons, they washed their hands
and feet thereat And when they came into
the tent of congregation, they washed as the
Lord commanded Moses And the same message is
repeated in the book of Acts chapter number
21 verse number 26 That Paul along with
his men washed and they came into the
tent of congregation So wudu, ablution is compulsory
in Islam as well as in Christianity