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Class 10th Islamiat – Chapter 5: Taharat-o-Jismani Safai (Purity and Physical Cleanliness) focuses on the significance of cleanliness and purity in Islam.
- Definition of Taharat: Taharat refers to the state of being pure and clean, both physically and spiritually. It is an essential aspect of Islamic teachings.
- Importance of Physical Cleanliness:
- Spiritual Aspect: Cleanliness is linked to faith; a clean body and mind are essential for performing acts of worship like Salah (prayer).
- Health Benefits: Maintaining physical hygiene prevents diseases and promotes good health.
- Social Etiquette: Being clean enhances personal appearance and promotes a positive impression in society.
- Principles of Taharat:
- Wudu (Ablution): A ritual washing performed before prayers to attain physical and spiritual purity.
- Ghusl (Full Body Wash): Required after certain events, such as sexual intercourse or menstruation, to restore purity.
- Avoiding Najasa (Impurities): Muslims are instructed to avoid physical contact with impurities, such as blood or feces.
- Quranic Teachings: The Quran emphasizes cleanliness in several verses, stating that Allah loves those who purify themselves.
- Practical Steps for Taharat: Regular bathing, maintaining oral hygiene, and wearing clean clothes are practical ways to achieve Taharat.
Understanding Taharat-o-Jismani Safai is crucial for students to appreciate the broader concept of purity in Islam and its relevance to daily life and worship.