Alan Orth
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title = "Cleanliness Comes From Faith"
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slug = "cleanliness-comes-from-faith"
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author = "Alan Orth"
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date = 2017-07-25T16:15:22+03:00
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images = ["/2017/07/IMG_20161120_143235.jpg"]
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description = "Graffiti in downtown Amman encourages Jordanians to keep the city clean by appealing to their Muslim faith."
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categories = ["Islam"]
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tags = ["Graffiti", "Amman"]
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{{< figure src="/2017/07/IMG_20161120_143235.jpg" title="Graffiti in downtown Amman appeals to the faithful" alt="Graffiti with Arabic inscription depicting someone putting trash in a trash can" >}}
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There is a popular notion that cleanliness is an important part of the Islamic faith, though you wouldn't know it from walking around Jordan. I have never seen people throw coffee cups, half-eaten sandwiches, tissues, etc on the street so carelessly — and often times with such <em>finesse</em> — as here in Jordan.
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I saw this graffiti while walking around downtown Amman and thought the irony was too much to not share it. Loosely translated (this apparently comes from the [words, actions, or habits of the prophet Muhammad](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadith)), it says "cleanliness comes from faith" (_al-nadafa min al-iman_).
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