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Identifies Islamic teachings and rulings relevant to water and sanitation and interprets these in terms of healthy individual and community behaviours.

TitleWater and sanitation in Islam
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsAl-Sheikh, AF
Secondary TitleThe right path to health : health education through religion
Volumeno. 2
Pagination27 p.
Date Published1996-01-01
PublisherWorld Health Organization Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office
Place PublishedAlexandria, Egypt
ISBN Number9290211695
Keywordsbathing practices, beliefs, cultural aspects, health education, muslims, personal hygiene, sdihyg
Abstract

Identifies Islamic teachings and rulings relevant to water and sanitation and interprets these in terms of healthy individual and community behaviours. The text, which responds to the strong influence of religion in Eastern Mediterranean countries, incorporates the views of a leading Muslim scholar, supported by the expertise of health professionals. Emphasis is placed on water-related behaviours that promote high standards of personal hygiene and thus help prevent disease. Main points covered include the importance of safe drinking-water, the prevention of water-borne diseases through community and personal measures, and the principles of personal cleanliness, including precise instructions, in line with Islamic teachings, for bathing and scrupulous routine cleaning and care of the body.

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