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Islamic Studies is the academic discipline which focuses on Islamic issues. ...
| | Fields | | This box: view • talk • edit | - This is a sub-article to Islamic hygienical jurisprudence and cleanliness.
Islamic cleanliness is a important part of Islam, including Qur'anic verses who declare who to achieve ritual cleanliness. This is a sub-article of fiqh and Law and economics. ...
Islamic politics is the profession of Muslim politicians. ...
This is a sub-article to Islamic jurisprudence and Marriage. ...
Islamic criminal jurisprudence is the Islamic criminal law. ...
This is a sub-article to Islamic jurisprudence and etiquette. ...
Islamic theological jurisprudence is the filed of Islamic jurisprudence specialized in theological issues. ...
This is a sub-article to fiqh and Hygiene Hygiene in Islam is a prominent topic but one which non-Muslims are not very familiar with. ...
This is a sub-article of Hajj and Islamic cleanliness . ...
People washing before prayer at the Badshahi mosque in Lahore, Pakistan Wudu (often translated as ablution) is the Muslim act of washing parts of the body, in clean water, as a part of the preparation for ritual worship, Salah. ...
Ghusl (غسÙ) is an Arabic term referring to the full Ablution in Islam. ...
Tayammum refers to the dry ablution, in Islam, which may be performed in place of wudu, if no clean water is available. ...
The miswak (miswaak, siwak) is a natural tooth brush used in the muslim culture since before the days of Islams inception. ...
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This is a sub-article of Sexuality in Islam and Islamic cleanliness . ...
Islamic dietary laws provide a set of rules as to what Muslims eat in their diet. ...
This is a sub-article to Islamic dietary laws and Vegetarianism and religion Islam and Vegetarianism. ...
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In Islam, Alcohol is forbiden to drink, but is allowed to be used for medical and other purposes. ...
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This is a sub-article to Hygiene in Islam and Toilet The Islamic faith has particular rules regarding personal hygiene when going to the toilet. ...
This is a sub-article to fiqh and Hygiene Hygiene in Islam is a prominent topic but one which non-Muslims are not very familiar with. ...
Cleanliness is the absence of dirt, including dust, stains and bad smells. ...
Oral hygiene Keeping Oral hygiene through cleaning the teeth with the use of a form of toothbrush called miswak is considered Sunnah. Oral hygiene is the practice of keeping the mouth clean. ...
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Three toothbrushes The toothbrush is an instrument used to clean teeth consisting of a small brush at the end of a handle. ...
The miswak (miswaak, siwak) is a natural tooth brush used in the muslim culture since before the days of Islams inception. ...
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Bath Sahih Bukhari Vol 1 Book 12 Hadith 817 This is a sub-article of Sexuality in Islam and Islamic cleanliness . ...
Ghusl (غسÙ) is an Arabic term referring to the full Ablution in Islam. ...
People washing before prayer at the Badshahi mosque in Lahore, Pakistan Wudu (often translated as ablution) is the Muslim act of washing parts of the body, in clean water, as a part of the preparation for ritual worship, Salah. ...
Tayammum refers to the dry ablution, in Islam, which may be performed in place of wudu, if no clean water is available. ...
Sahih Bukhari is one of the Sunni six major Hadith collections (Hadith are oral traditions recounting events in the lives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers). ...
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