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The purpose of this ablution is to cleanse all unclean dirt and hadats. According to Abu Malik Kamal
bin As-Sayheed Salim in his temple Fiqh al-Thaharah, unclean and impurity it is human waste (stools),
urine, Madzi, wadzi, menstrual blood, dirt animals that are not eaten meat, dog saliva, pork,
carcasses, residual water Who drink wild animals, and animals that cannot be eaten flesh.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Shalih al-'uthaymeen in Sharh al-Mumti' 'Ala Zadi al-Mustaqni', chapter
Thaharah (the Holy One) explains, that it is sacred (Thaharah) is to cleanse or remove the impurity
attached to the body, such as urine or human impurities.
In addition, the Al Tahaarah also means eliminating khabats (unclean), such as being exposed to an
object forbidden because of its dirty or disgusting condition. In this case, the word Shaykh ibn '
Uthaymeen does not include poison.
In addition to the purpose of eliminating impurity and unclean, Al Tahaarah (Wudhu, tayamum,
bathing, cleaning, and others) is beneficial for physical and spiritual health. In the case of Wudoo ',
various studies have proved that Wudoo ' contains great benefits for health because it can stimulate
and boost energy in the body and blood circulation.
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