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− hands, then make a motion with both hands, passing them first over the face and then the back of each hand, successively, as if one is washing them. This is only a token ablution to remind one that whenever possible, proper ablution should be performed. is good for one Prayer Tayyammum and must be renewed before each Prayer. However, if water is available it is necessary to do. Wudu’ ± − The Holy Qur’an says: − Ë ¸ÇÌUÌI AÌZn¿B¯ BJÎ AfΨu AÌÀÀÎN¯ ÕF¿ AËfVM ¼¯ ‘ ‘ ä æ å ê æ å å ê æ å ä æ ä í é ê ä í æ ê ä æ å ì ä ä ä í ä æ å ê ä æ ä ä ÉÄ¿ ¸ÍfÍA ‘ å È æ é ê æ å æ ê æ ä falam tajidu ma’an fa tayammamu sa‘idan tayyiban famsahu − − − ± − ± ± − biwujuhikum wa aidikumminhu − − And you find not water, betake yourselves to pure dust and wipe therewith your faces and your hands. (5:7) Mu’adhdhin The is a person who calls the (Call to Prayer) at Mu’adhdhin Adhan − the appointed times of Prayers. He stands with his face towards the Ka‘bah and with both hands raised and touching the lobes of the ears, calls out aloud the words of the. Any worshipper may perform this duty but Adhan − in some mosques a person with a loud and melodious voice is appointed for the purpose. Calling the is a meritorious act. Adhan − Adhan ( The Call for Prayer) − 89