Using substances that cause bad breath is disliked in mosques or gatherings<br /><br />In Islam, maintaining personal hygiene and cleanliness is essential, especially when attending mosques or gatherings. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized the importance of cleanliness and good manners.<br /><br />Quranic Guidance:<br />1. *Surah Al-Ma'idah, Ayat 6*: "O you who have believed, when you rise for prayer, wash your faces and your forearms to the elbows and wipe over your heads and your feet to the ankles." (Quran 5:6)<br /><br />Hadith Guidance:<br />1. *Narrated by Abu Hurairah*: "The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: 'Whoever eats garlic or onion should not come to our mosque.'" (Narrated by Muslim)<br /><br />Substances that Cause Bad Breath:<br />1. *Garlic*<br />2. *Onion*<br />3. *Tobacco*<br />4. *Betel nut (paan)*<br /><br />Importance of Good Manners:<br />1. *Respect for others*: Avoiding substances that cause bad breath shows respect for others in mosques or gatherings.<br />2. *Personal hygiene*: Maintaining good oral hygiene and cleanliness is essential for a Muslim's overall well-being.<br /><br /><br /><br />#BadBreath<br />#MosqueEtiquette<br /> #PersonalHygiene<br />#IslamicGuidance<br /> #QuranicVerses<br />#Hadith<br />#PropheticTeachings<br /> #Cleanliness<br />#GoodManners<br />#RespectForOthers