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The Islamic faith has particular rules regarding personal hygiene when going to the toilet. This code is known as Qadaa al-Haajah.[1][2] Issues of chirality, such as whether one uses the left or right hand and the foot used to step into or out of toilet areas, are derived from hadith sources.[3] The only issue which the Qur'an mentions is the one of washing one's hands especially following going to the toilet which is mentioned in verse 5:6. [edit] RulesA Muslim must first find an acceptable place away from standing water, or people's pathways or shade.[4] They must then enter the area with the left foot,[5] facing neither towards nor away from the Al-Qiblah.[1] While on the toilet, one must remain silent. Talking, answering greetings or greeting others is forbidden.[1] When defecating together, two men cannot converse, nor look at each others private parts.[6] A man should not touch his private parts with the right hand,[7] instead using the left hand for touching private parts.[8][9][10][11][12][13] The Islamic prophet Muhammad specified that one should use an odd number of stones to clean the anal orifice after defecation and then proceed to a different location to wash it with water. Use of toilet paper in place of stones is now thought acceptable, but washing with water is still needed for purity.[14] When leaving the toilet, one must leave with the right foot,[5] and also say a prayer - "Praise be to Allah who relieved me of the filth and gave me relief."[1] [edit] Notes
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