Does "having ablution" mean "performing ablution" in some contexts ? When I say "she is having ablution" , would it be correct and in the meaning of to perform it??


Solution 1:

We don't typically say having ablution in English. Rather we say: perform ablutions.

She is performing her ablutions.

It is worth noting that while ablution is a word, the plural form is usually used in English -- ablutions. The singular form is usually only used to describe the act itself.

She went to the well for her ablution.