Male Hygiene in Islam

Male Hygiene in Islam

Free2-day course

A weekend course covering the essentials of male hygiene in Islam - coming of age, removing hair, performing ghusl (the ritual bath), performing Istinjaa', and more. This free two day course is a must for Muslim males of all ages, being particularly useful for those young men who are approaching the age of puberty and aims to discuss some of the changes in the male body during the period of adolescence and impart the related Islamic rulings in a sensitive and supportive environment. There will also be an opportunity for Q&A with the speakers.

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Who is this course for?

This program is open to brothers only. We encourage fathers and sons to attend together.

Location

This course will be held at HMCT (Mersey House, Battersea Road, Stockport, SK4 3EA).

Date & Time

Saturday 19th July and Saturday 26th July, from Asr-Maghrib (7:30pm to 9:30pm). This includes time for Q&A.

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Topics & Content

The following subjects will be covered over the two day course:

  • Introduction to cleanliness in Islam: Understanding the significance and fundamental principles of Taharah.
  • Coming of age in Islam: Exploring the meaning, signs, and importance of reaching maturity in Islamic teachings.
  • How to perform Istinjaa' properly: Learning the correct method and its crucial importance.
  • Ghusl (the ritual bath): A guide to the proper way of bathing according to the Sunnah.
  • Hair removal: Understanding the Islamic guidelines on when, why, and how.
  • Practical method of doing Wudhu & Ghusl: An interactive workshop demonstrating the correct performance of ablution and ritual bathing.
  • Masa'il for young people: Addressing common issues and rulings related to Taharah (cleanliness and purity) in their daily lives.
  • Masa'il for the school and workplace: Exploring practical Islamic rulings concerning cleanliness, prayer, and related matters in these environments.
  • Advice to parents: Guidance on effectively teaching children about Taharah, puberty-related rulings, and other relevant Islamic principles.

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