Muslim Bathroom
This code of muslim hygienical jurisprudence is known as qadaa al haajah.
Muslim bathroom. Because islamic bathroom manners are so much more than just cleaning after yourself teaching our children proper islamic toileting etiquettes requires quite a few steps. Issues of chirality such as whether one uses the left or right hand and which foot is used to step into or out of toilet areas are derived from hadith sources.
Islamic toilet etiquette is a set of personal hygiene rules in islam followed when going to the toilet. Muslims follow the traditions of their prophet muhammad who performed istinja the act of washing the private parts with water after committing najis which is the filth we commonly refer to as. A turkish bath or hammam turkish.
Kids from a young age 3 can be taught these etiquettes starting with how to clean themselves properly to reading the correct dua for entering and existing the bathroom.