Islamic cleanliness

Islamic cleanliness

:"This is a sub-article to Islamic hygienical jurisprudence and cleanliness.

Islamic cleanliness is an important part of Islam, including Qur'anic verses who declare how to achieve ritual cleanliness.

Oral hygiene

Keeping Oral hygiene through cleaning the teeth with the use of a form of toothbrush called miswak is considered Sunnah.

Bath

*Islamic sexual hygienical jurisprudence
*Ghusl
*Wudu
*Tayammum

Views

Hamza Yusuf used this term in one of his statements [ [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3953650718524963817&q=Hamza+Yusuf&hl=en Zaytuna VideoCast 1 ] ] .

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