Correct Answer:
B. Surah Al Maida
The correct answer is Surah Al Maida.
Surah Al-Ma'idah (Chapter 5) is the specific chapter in the Holy Quran that explicitly details the regulations for ritual purity, including both Wudu (ablution with water) and Tayammum (ablution with clean earth or sand when water is unavailable). Verse 6 of Surah Al-Ma'idah provides these essential instructions for Muslims to maintain ritual cleanliness before prayer and other acts of worship.
- Surah Al Baqarah is the longest Surah and covers many topics, but not the primary source for these specific ablution details.
- Surah Al Imran focuses on faith, battles, and the family of Imran, without detailing Wudu and Tayammum.
- Surah An-Nisa primarily deals with women's rights, inheritance, and family law, not the specifics of ritual ablution.
Thus, Surah Al-Ma'idah is the foundational text for these purification rites.