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The Prophetic Mud Standard: A Comprehensive Jurisprudential, Socio-Technical, and Ecological Critique of Water Extravagance in Ritual Purification

Authors
  • Harsing Harsing

    STAI Minhajul Haq Purwakarta
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  • Irfan Alkhotiri

    Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Minhajul Haq
    Author
  • Agus Salim

    Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Minhajul Haq
    Author
Keywords:
Ritual Ablution, Water Conservation, Israf, Prophetic Mud, Green Mosque, Environmental Fiqh
Abstract

Ritual purification (Wudu) is a fundamental Islamic practice, yet contemporary implementation often results in significant water waste (Israf). This study analyzes the Prophetic benchmark of one Mud—approximately 600 to 775 ml—against modern consumption patterns in mosques. Using a mixed-methods approach, including historical metrological analysis and a review of empirical data from Indonesian mosques, the research identifies a socio-technical mismatch between traditional values and modern plumbing systems. Findings indicate that modern practitioners consume between 2.47 and 7 liters per Wudu, representing a 300% to 1100% deviation from the Sunnah. The study proposes a synergistic model combining technical interventions, such as Water-Efficient Aerators (WEAs) and "transparent tank" designs, with behavioral changes rooted in "Ecological Tauhid." Implementation of these strategies can achieve up to a 76% reduction in water usage, aligning contemporary worship with global sustainability goals.

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2026-06-30
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The Prophetic Mud Standard: A Comprehensive Jurisprudential, Socio-Technical, and Ecological Critique of Water Extravagance in Ritual Purification. (2026). Mutamayyiz: Journal of Islamic Studies, 1(1), 11-21. https://journal.staimh.ac.id/index.php/mutamayyiz/article/view/62