Learn 10 Hadiths on Health and Hygiene
Health, cleanliness and
hygiene occupy a great part
of Islam’s attention.
While some nations
abandoned self-care and
cleanliness to attain high
spirituality, Islam made it
obligatory to clean oneself
in preparation for daily
prayers.
Caring for one’s hygiene is
not only deemed a good
habit in Islam but also
rendered into rituals that
constitute part of the faith
itself.
As mentioned above, a
Muslim is required to be
clean when performing daily
Prayers, which includes
properly cleansing oneself
after using the toilet and
practicing ablution.
In some cases, a full body
bath is obligatory such as
after spouses’ intimacy.
Moreover, the great
encouragement for cleaning
teeth as shown in the
hadiths below reveals to
which extent Islam was
careful even for the details
of personal hygiene.
That is no strange for Islam
cares about the wellbeing
of the human both in the
world and in the hereafter.
A healthy strong believer is
better in the sight of Allah
than a weak one as the
former is more qualified to
fulfill the objectives of
Islam and serve the
humanity.
This collection of hadiths
presents only some
examples of Islam’s stance
on health and hygiene:
Cleanliness is part and
parcel of faith
1. Abu Malik Al-Ash`ari (may
Allah be pleased with him)
reported that the
Messenger of Allah (peace
and blessings be upon him)
said: “
Purity is half of iman
(faith).“
Tooth brushing is highly
recommended
2. `A’ishah (may Allah be
pleased with her) reported
that the Prophet (peace
and blessings be upon him)
said,
“The miswak (a twig
used for tooth
brushing) cleanses and
purifies the mouth and
pleases the Lord.
” (An-
Nasa’i and Ibn
Khuzaimah;
authenticated by Al-
Albani)
3. Abu Hurairah (May Allah
be pleased with him)
reported that the
Messenger of Allah (peace
and blessings be upon him)
said,
“Were it not that I
might overburden my
my followers, I would
have commanded them
to use the
miswak before every
prayer.
” (Al-Bukhari
and Muslim)
Personal hygiene is a
human nature
4. Abu Hurairah (may Allah
be pleased with him)
reported that the Prophet
(peace and blessings be
upon him) said:
“Five practices are of
the fitrah (natural
disposition):
circumcision, shaving
the pubic region,
clipping the nails and
cutting the
moustaches short.” (Al-
Bukhari and Muslim)
Rituals on Muslims’ best day
5. Abu Dharr (may Allah be
pleased with him) reported
that the Prophet (peace
and blessings be upon him)
said:
“Whoever takes a bath
on a Friday and does it
well, and purifies
himself and does it
well, and puts on his
best clothes, and puts
on whatever Allah
decrees for him of the
perfume of his family,
then comes to the
mosque and does not
engage in idle talk or
separate (pushing
between) two people;
he will be forgiven for
(his sins) between that
day and the previous
Friday.” (Ibn Majah and
authenticated by Al-
Albani)
Keep environment clean
6. Mu`adh (may Allah be
pleased with him) reported
that the Prophet warned,
“Beware of the three
acts that cause you to
be cursed: relieving
yourselves in shaded
places (that people
utilize), in a walkway or
in a watering
place.” (Ranked
sound, hasan, by Al-
Albani)
7. Abu Dharr Al-Ghafari (may
Allah be pleased with him)
reported that the Prophet
(peace and blessings be
upon him) said,
“Removing harmful
things from the road is
an act of charity
(
sadaqah).” (
Authenticated by Al-
Albani)
Using medicine is
encouraged
8. Usamah ibn Sharik (may
Allah be pleased with him)
narrated:
I came to the Prophet
(peace and blessings
be upon him) and his
Companions were
sitting as (quiet as) if
they had birds on their
heads. I saluted and
sat down.
The desert Arabs then
came from here and
there. They asked:
Messenger of Allah,
should we make use of
medical treatment?
He replied: “Make use
of medical treatment,
for Allah has not made
a disease without
appointing a remedy
for it, with the
exception of one
disease, namely old
age.
” (Abu Dawud and
authenticated by Al-
Albani)
Be strong and healthy
9. Abu Hurairah (May Allah
be pleased with him)
narrated that the
Messenger of Allah (peace
and blessings be upon him)
said,
“A strong believer is
better and dearer to
Allah than a weak one,
and both are good.
Keenly pursue what
benefits you, seek help
only from Allah, and do
not give up.
If something befalls
you, do not say, ‘If
only I had done
otherwise.’
Rather say, ‘Allah so
determined and did as
He willed,’ for ‘if only’
opens the door to
Satan’s work.”
(Al-
Bukhari)
Overeating is not healthy
10. Al-Miqdam (may Allah be
pleased with him) narrated
that the Prophet (peace
and blessings be upon him)
said:
“No man fills a
container worse than
his stomach.
A few morsels that
keep his back upright
are sufficient for him.
If he has to, then he
should keep one-third
for food, one-third for
drink and one-third for
his breathing
” (Imam
Ahmad and At-Tirmidhi
and authenticated by
Al-Albani)
Created at 2019-06-30 10:07:54
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