What are some specific practices for personal hygiene in Islam?

 Here is a list of some specific practices for personal hygiene in Islam:

1. Performing wudu (ablution) before prayer, which involves washing the hands, mouth, nose, face, arms, head, and feet.

2. Performing ghusl (full body bath) after sexual intercourse or any sexual activity that releases bodily fluids.

3. Cleaning teeth using a miswak (a twig used for tooth brushing).

4. Keeping the body, clothing, and environment clean.

5. Removing dirt or grime that collects in various parts of the body such as teeth, nostrils, under the nails, in the armpits and around the pubic area.

6. Clipping the nails.

7. Cutting the moustaches short.