Hygiene as obligatory duty of islam to meet the rising needs from the pandemic covid-19 according to the new norm / Zainab Hisham ...[et al.].

Attention to cleanliness is an essential foundation of faith. Every Muslim must maintain the cleanliness of the human body and requires a mandatory mode of hygiene. The Covid-19 pandemic will bring uncertainties that affect hygiene and the necessities of healthy living. Thus, the article on hygiene...

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Main Authors: Hisham, Zainab (Author), Mustafa@Busu, Zanirah (Author), Junoh, Noraini (Author), Nik Wan, Nik Zam (Author), Nik Din, Nik Muniyati (Author), Muhammad Hashim, Nurhidayah (Author), Yusoff, Zulkarnain (Author)
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Published: 2022-03.
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