define dry ablution and state the situations in which dry ablution is permissible
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Tayammum (Arabic: تيمم) is the Islamic act of dry Ritual purification using a purified sand or dust, which may be performed in place of ritual washing (wudu or ghusl) if no clean water is readily available or if one is suffering from moisture-induced skin inflammation or scaling
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What are the situations in which dry ablution is permissible?
If the seller asks for water more than the market price and the buyer is a poor person, he is allowed to perform dry ablution. If the person who cannot find water hopes to find water later towards the end of the prayer time, he should wait until the end of prayer time.
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