Turkey’s top religious body allows use of toilet paper
Meltem Özgenç ANKARA

Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) has released a fatwa
stating that usage of toilet paper is permissible within Islam, though
it emphasized that water should be the primary source of cleansing.
Reminding
that for a prayer to be religiously legitimate, one’s body, clothes and
the place where the prayer is to be performed should be free of items
defined as “unclean” by Islam, the fatwa said the cleaning should be
conducted with water.
“If water cannot be found for cleansing,
other cleaning materials can be used. Even though some sources deem
paper to be unsuitable as a cleaning material, as it is an apparatus for
writing, there is no problem in using toilet paper,” read a part of the
statement.
Meanwhile in a separate statement, the Diyanet also
ruled that people who beg in order to earn money beyond their immediate
needs are “demanding the fire of hell.” Begging is limited only to
people in the most desperate conditions and does not reflect human
dignity.
Diyanet had stated in late March that it was okay for
substances produced for cleaning and containing alcohol to be used for
cleaning purposes, while stressing that drinking alcohol was forbidden
by the Islamic religion.
“If [substances containing alcohol]
spill onto a dress or the body, they must be washed or they cannot
perform a prayer. While it is forbidden to drink substances containing
alcohol that were produced for cleaning purposes, it is acceptable to
use them for cleaning. Therefore the places that were cleaned with such
substances need not be washed before performing a prayer,” read a part
of Diyanet’s answer.