Water is considered one of the most profound elements in Islam. Water is also necessary for cleaning one's home and personal effects, as well as for general hygiene. It is indispensable to agriculture and industry: He it is who sends down water from the sky. With it, we bring forth plants of every kind (6:99). It cannot be denied that all human beings rely on water for life and good health, but for Muslims, water is first and foremost, a social good in Islam. It is also regarded as a blessing from Allah that gives and sustains all life in this world. Furthermore, the word “water” appears sixty‐three times in the holy book of Muslims, Al‐Quran. This indicator shows the importance of water in our daily life.
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