Reading the Qur'an in Islam is considered a sacred act. It cannot be carried out in a state of desecration and before it it is necessary to perform ablution before it. But there are exceptions to this rule.
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Is it possible to read the Quran without ablution
In the Islamic religion, ablution plays a very important role. Without it, it is impossible to perform a single prayer. After all, you can appear before Allah only by being ritually cleansed. The ablution is complete (ghusl) and small (taharat). Both procedures are quite complex and require certain actions to be performed in strict sequence. With complete ablution, a person is completely exposed and doused from head to toe. Small washing includes washing hands to the elbows, feet to the ankles, as well as rinsing the mouth, rubbing the head and face.
The reading of the Quran among adherents of Islam is considered sacred. You can touch this book only while being in a good mood and after passing a certain preparation. In most cases, before reading the Qur'an, a small amount of bathing is enough. Without carrying out this procedure, you can not pick up a book. Religion forbids reading it in a state of anger or between things, thinking about something else.
It is possible to read the Qur'an from memory even without performing a small bath. If the believer cannot remember the prayer and you need to pick up a book, you can do it with gloves. This is permissible in the Muslim religion. The only exceptions are situations in which a person is defiled. It is impossible to read the Quran even from memory without a little cleansing, if only recently a believer:
- lost consciousness;
- relieved;
- asleep;
- touched the genitals.
The desecration is also the release of impurities from the body (blood, pus).