# Tayammum — Dry Ablution in Islam | UK Prayer Times

> A complete guide to Tayammum (dry ablution): when it is permissible to use it instead of Wudu or Ghusl, the steps, and what conditions must be met.

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# Tayammum — Dry Ablution

Quick Answer

Tayammum is dry ablution using clean earth or dust when water is unavailable or would cause harm — a substitute for Wudu and Ghusl mentioned in the Quran (4:43, 5:6). It is a concession, not a shortcut: when water is safely usable again, Tayammum ends and you return to Wudu or Ghusl.

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Last updated 13 August 2026

Tayammum is the Islamic dry ablution — a substitute for Wudu and Ghusl when water is unavailable or harmful. It is a divine mercy mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah.

> "…and if you are ill, or on a journey, or one of you comes from the place of relieving himself, or you have been in contact with women and find no water, then seek clean earth and wipe over your faces and hands with it."
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> — Quran 5:6 (Al-Ma'idah)

## When is Tayammum permitted?

Conditions that make Tayammum lawful

-   🏜️
    
    Water is genuinely unavailable
    
    You are in a desert, remote area, or a location where no water can be found within a reasonable distance.
    
-   💧
    
    Water is insufficient
    
    Some water is available but not enough to perform a full Wudu or Ghusl.
    
-   🤒
    
    Using water would cause harm
    
    You are ill or injured, and a qualified medical opinion (or strong personal fear) indicates that using water would worsen your condition.
    
-   ⛔
    
    Water is inaccessible or dangerous
    
    Water is present but in a location that cannot safely be reached — e.g. near an enemy, wild animals, or only available at an exploitative price that causes hardship.
    
-   🥶
    
    Extreme cold with no means to warm water
    
    According to some scholars, one may perform Tayammum if the water is so cold that using it would cause serious harm and no means to warm it are available.
    

## How do you perform Tayammum?

Using clean earth, dust, sand, stone, or a suitable dry surface

1.  1
    
    Make Intention (Niyyah)
    
    Intend in your heart to perform Tayammum for the sake of Allah, to permit yourself to pray or for any other act that requires purification.
    
2.  2
    
    Say Bismillah
    
    Say 'Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem' at the beginning.
    
3.  3
    
    Strike the earth (first strike)
    
    Press both palms flat onto clean earth, dust, sand, stone, or a dry, clean surface once. Remove excess dust by blowing or shaking your hands gently.
    
4.  4
    
    Wipe the face
    
    Wipe the entire face once — from the hairline to the chin, and from ear to ear — with both palms.
    
5.  5
    
    Strike the earth (second time) — Hanafi/Hanbali
    
    Strike the earth again with both palms. (Note: Shafi'i school combines the face and hands in one strike; Hanafi uses two strikes.) Remove excess dust.
    
6.  6
    
    Wipe the hands to the wrist
    
    Wipe the back of the right hand up to (and including) the wrist with the left palm, then the back of the left hand with the right palm.
    

## Do schools differ on how to wipe?

| School | Number of strikes | Hands wiped to |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Hanafi | 2 | Elbows |
| Shafi'i | 2 (face + hands separately) | Wrists |
| Maliki | 2 | Wrists |
| Hanbali | 1 | Wrists |

## What breaks Tayammum?

-   ✗ Everything that breaks Wudu (discharge, sleep, loss of consciousness etc.)
-   ✗ Water becomes available — if you performed Tayammum due to lack of water
-   ✗ Recovery from the illness that prevented water use
-   ✗ End of the journey or condition that necessitated Tayammum
-   ✗ Finding water at a reasonable distance (within approx. 1 mile for some scholars)

## Tayammum FAQs

What is Tayammum in Islam?

Tayammum is the Islamic dry ablution that substitutes for Wudu or Ghusl when water is genuinely unavailable or when using water would cause harm. It involves striking clean earth or dust with both palms and wiping the face and hands. It is specifically mentioned in the Quran (4:43, 5:6) as a concession for Muslims.

When can you use Tayammum instead of Wudu?

Tayammum is permitted when: (1) water is unavailable; (2) water is insufficient for full Wudu; (3) using water would cause or worsen illness/injury; (4) water is in a dangerous or inaccessible location. When any of these conditions ends, Tayammum is no longer valid.

Does Tayammum replace Ghusl?

Yes. Tayammum can replace both Wudu and Ghusl when conditions are met. Make the intention for Ghusl before performing Tayammum and it substitutes for the full ritual bath.

What can Tayammum be performed on?

Tayammum can be performed on any clean, dry surface of the earth — including dust, sand, stone, brick, or a dry wall — as long as it has some particles of earth. It cannot be performed on metals, glass, or surfaces with no earth component, according to most scholars.

Can you pray multiple prayers with one Tayammum?

Yes, according to the majority of scholars. Tayammum remains valid for multiple prayers as long as it hasn't been broken — just as a single Wudu remains valid for multiple prayers.

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