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Fitra is an Arabic word meaning 'innate human nature'. However, other common translations include "primordial nature" and "innate disposition", intuition, instinct or insight (see Mysticism) According to Islamic theology, human beings are born with an innate knowledge of tawhid, which is encapsulated in the fitra along with intelligence, ihsan and all other attributes that embody what it is to be human. It is for this reason that some muslims prefer to refer to those who embrace Islam as reverts rather than converts, as it is believed they are returning to a pure state. The perfect embodiment of fitra was Abraham and Muhammad.
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[edit] Sunan al-FitrahFitrah has a physical component as well as a spiritual one. The fitrah of the human body is its beauty and perfection as created by God. Although created perfectly by God, humans are permitted to enhance their appearance through means approved by God, such as clothes, bathing, and perfumes. These are changes to surface appearance, but not to one's essential fitrah. However, radical changes to one's body to suit personal taste or social fashion are condemned as unlawful changes to fitrah. Procedures to remove or hide deformities resulting from disease or injury are seen as restoring fitrah, rather than changing it, and are therefore allowed.[1] The sunan al-fitrah (lit., "customs of nature") are a collection of hygienic or cosmetic practices enjoined by Muhammad as consistent with fitrah:
Certain other practices, e.g. tattooing, plucking the eyebrows, wearing wigs or hairpieces, or filing down the teeth, were specifically discouraged or forbidden by Muhammad as contrary to fitrah. -Subhan'Allah [edit] Notes
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