Page:Thomas Patrick Hughes - Notes on Muhammadanism - 2ed. (1877).djvu/168

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XXVIII.—FITRAT.

Fitrat (lit. "nature") is said to be certain ancient practices of the prophets before the time of Muhammad, which have not been forbidden by him.

In the Hadís "Muslim," the customs of fitrat are said to be ten in number.

1. The clipping of the mustachios, so that they do not enter the mouth.

2. Not cutting or shaving the beard.

3. Cleaning the teeth (i. e. miswák).

4. Cleansing the nostrils with water at the usual ablutions.

5. Cutting the nails.

6. Cleaning the finger-joints.

7. Pulling out the hairs under the arms.

8. * * * *

9. * * * *

10. Cleansing the mouth with water at the time of ablution.