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'''Tayammum''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|التیمم}}) is a ritual act which becomes [[obligatory]] instead of [[Wudu]] or [[Ghusl]]. Its steps are: hitting the palms of both hands on soil and rubbing them on the forehead and the back of the hands. The purity created by tayammum is similar to that of Wudu and Ghusl and has no difference. "Tayammum" is also called '''al-tahara al-turabiyya''' ({{ia|الطهارة الترابية}}).
'''Tayammum''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|التيمم}}) is a ritual act which becomes [[obligatory]] instead of [[Wudu]] or [[Ghusl]]. Its steps are: hitting the palms of both hands on soil and rubbing them on the forehead and the back of the hands. The purity created by tayammum is similar to that of Wudu and Ghusl and has no difference. "Tayammum" is also called '''al-tahara al-turabiyya''' ({{ia|الطهارة الترابية}}).


Two [[verses]] of the [[Qur'an]] and more than 220 [[hadiths]] discuss tayammum and its conditions and rulings.
Two [[verses]] of the [[Qur'an]] and more than 220 [[hadiths]] discuss tayammum and its conditions and rulings.
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