Salah, the ritual prayer, is a fundamental aspect of Islam and is one of the five pillars of the religion. It is important to teach children the proper way to perform Salah and to emphasize the importance of hygiene during this ritual. Before Salah, children should perform Wudu, the cleansing ritual of washing their hands, face, arms, and feet. Parents can teach children to use clean water and how to properly wash each body part. They should also emphasize the importance of cleanliness and encourage children to wash their hands and feet regularly. During Salah, children should try to avoid touching their faces or other parts of their body and should cover their mouths and noses when they sneeze or cough. Parents can also encourage children to brush their teeth regularly to promote good oral hygiene. By teaching children the correct way to perform Salah and emphasizing the importance of hygiene, parents can instill good habits in their children that will last a lifetime.