The Empirical Meaning of The Use of Soil Dust for Ritual Purification/Cleaning in Islamic Teachings in Relation to Chemical Composition and Adsorption Properties of Soil Dust

Suhendar, Dede and Yunita, Yunita and Andrian, Riza and Ayun, Humaira and Aliah, Hasniah and Sudiart, Tety and Supriadin, Asep (2021) The Empirical Meaning of The Use of Soil Dust for Ritual Purification/Cleaning in Islamic Teachings in Relation to Chemical Composition and Adsorption Properties of Soil Dust. In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Islam, Science and Technology, ICONISTECH 2019, 11-12 July 2019, Bandung, Indonesia..

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Abstract

Ritual practices in religion were generally studied in social science contexts. However, soil dust (SD) as a material for cleaning ritually unclean substances in Islamic teaching attracts attention in the chemical science context. Substantially, unclean substances are sourced more from organic matte

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Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2026 13:57
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URI: http://eprints.eai.eu/id/eprint/32469

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