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With Which Kind of Water is it Permissible to Perform Ablution (Wudu)? | Learn About Islam

In this educational Islamic video, we explain which types of water are permissible (allowed) for performing Wudu (ablution) according to Islamic teachings. Wudu is a fundamental requirement for Salah (prayer), and understanding the correct kind of water is essential for every Muslim.

This video covers:

What pure (Tahoor) water means in Islam

Different types of water allowed for Wudu, such as:

Rainwater

River water

Sea water

Well water

Spring water

Snow and hail water

Which water is not permissible for Wudu

Common misconceptions about clean and unclean water

Simple explanations based on Qur’an and authentic Islamic sources

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Students of Islamic studies

Children and beginners learning Islam

Anyone who wants to improve their knowledge of Fiqh (Islamic rulings)

Muslims who want to ensure their Wudu is valid

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Transcript
00:00Education via by Sardar
00:30What kinds of water is it not permissible to perform Wudu?
00:34Water extracted from fruits or trees
00:38Salty water
00:40Water whose color, smell or taste has changed due to mixing with a pure substance and has become thick
00:46Small quantity of water into which an impure substance has fallen or an animal has fallen and died
00:53Used water
00:54Water dominated by impurity
00:57Water left after drinking by unlawful animals
01:00And distilled extracts like rose water, fennel water, or medicinal extracts
01:05What is the water called with which ablution or ritual bath has already been performed?
01:11Such water is called used water or mustamal
01:15It is pure itself, but it is not permissible to perform Wudu or Gusul with it
01:20The water left after drinking by which animals is impure?
01:24Answer
01:25The leftover water of dogs, pigs, and predatory animals is impure
01:30Likewise, if a mouse or any animal eats something and immediately drinks water, its leftover water is impure
01:37Also, if a person drinks alcohol and then drinks water, that leftover water is impure
01:43Question
01:44The water left after drinking by which animals is disliked or macru?
01:50Answer
01:51The leftover water of a cat, mouse, lizard, free-roaming chicken, animals that eat filth like cows and buffaloes, fox, kite, hawk, and all unlawful animals is macru
02:04Question
02:05The water left after drinking by which animals is pure?
02:10Answer
02:11The leftover water of humans and lawful animals is pure, such as cows, goats, pigeons, doves, and horses
02:19Question
02:20Which water becomes impure when impurity falls into it?
02:24Answer
02:25Except for two types, all water becomes impure
02:30Those two are
02:31Flowing water like rivers or streams
02:34And a large quantity of standing water like a large pond or reservoir
02:38Question
02:39What is the measure of a large quantity of standing water?
02:42Answer
02:43If water is 5.5 cubits long and wide, approximately 16.5 feet, it is considered a large pond or reservoir
02:52Question
02:53Besides impurity, by what cause does small water become impure?
02:58Answer
02:59If an animal with flowing blood falls into it and dies, such as a sparrow, chicken, pigeon, cat, or mouse
03:07Question
03:08When does the water of a large pond become impure?
03:12Answer
03:13When the taste, color, or smell of impurity becomes noticeable?
03:17Question
03:18By the death of which animals does water not become impure?
03:22Answer
03:23Animals born in water like fish and frogs, and animals without flowing blood like flies, mosquitoes, wasps, lizards, and ants
03:31Answer
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