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Islamic toilet etiquette is a set of personal hygiene rules in Islam that concerns going to the toilet. This code of Islamic hygienical jurisprudence is called Qaḍāʾ al-Ḥāǧa (Шаблон:Lang-ar).

Personal hygiene is mentioned in a single verse of the Quran in the context of ritual purification from a minor source of impurity, known as the Wuḍūʾ verse; its interpretation is contentious between different legal schools and sects of Islam.[1] Further requirements with regard to personal hygiene are derived from a Hadith, and these requirements also differ between sects.[2][3]

Rules

A Muslim must first find an acceptable place away from standing water, people's pathways, or shade.[4] It is advised that it is better to enter the area with the left foot,[5]Шаблон:Failed verification facing away from the Qibla (direction of prayer towards Mecca).[6] It is reported in the collection of hadith, Sahih al-Bukhari, that just before entering the toilet, Muhammad said: (Шаблон:Lang-ar.[7] Following his example, Muslims are advised to say this Dua before entering into the toilet.

While on the toilet, one must remain silent. Talking and initiating or answering greetings are strongly discouraged.[8] When defecating together, two men cannot converse, nor look at each other's genitals.[9] Eating any food while on the toilet is forbidden.[8]

After defecating, the anus must be washed with waterШаблон:Citation needed using the left hand, or if water is unavailable, with an odd number of smooth stones or pebbles called jamrah or hijaarah (Sahih Al-Bukhari 161, Book 4, Hadith 27). Similarly, the penis or vulva must be washed with water using the left hand after urinating, a procedure called istinja. It is commonly done using a vessel known as a Aftabeh, Lota, or bodna.

When leaving the toilet, one is advised to exit with the right foot[5]Шаблон:Failed verification and say the Dua for leaving bathroom/toilet: "'الحمد لله الذي أذهب عني الأذى وعافاني'Alhamdu lillahil lazi azha-ba annill Aza Wa AA Fani.[10] "Praise be to Allah who relieved me of the filth and gave me relief."[8]

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  1. Verse 5:6
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  4. Narrated by Abu Hurairah and collected in Sahih Muslim (Book 002, Number 0516
  5. 5,0 5,1 Narrated by Anas bin Malik and collected in Sahih al-Bukhari (Volume 1, Book 4, Number 144) and Sahih Muslim (Book 003, Number 729)
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