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Wudu – an Islamic practice

Mark Bryant explains and presents wudu - ritual washing undertaken by Muslims before performing ritual acts of worship

In this video, Mark Bryant explains and presents wudu – ritual washing undertaken by Muslims before performing ritual acts of worship such as prayer and reciting from the Quran.

This video is produced and narrated by Mark Bryant, Research Development Officer at the Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK, and a member of the production team for this course.

In some of the explanations of scrupulosity OCD in the previous steps of this activity, ritual washing has been identified as a source of anxiety for some Muslims. Mark’s explanation of wudu in this video demonstrates the ways in which wudu, as a mindful act, can have a calming effect which can increase a Muslim’s sense of connection with God and the physical world around them.

As with many religious beliefs and practices for Muslims that are related to mental health problems, a careful and Islamically-informed explanation of the meaning and purpose behind the belief or practice can be an effective counterbalance to concerns and anxieties around them.

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