Keeping the mosques clean and scenting them
     'Aishah reports that the Prophet ordered that mosques be    built in residential areas and that they be cleaned and    perfumed. This is related by Ahmad, Abu Dawud,    at-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, and Ibn Hibban with a good chain.
    Abu Dawud's wording is: "He ordered us to build the    mosques in the residential areas, to build them well, and    to purify them. 'Abdullah would burn incense when 'Umar    would sit on the pulpit."
         Anas reports that the Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam    said: "The rewards of my ummah were placed before me,    even for removing a speck of dust from the mosque." This    is related by Abu Dawud, at-Tirmidhi, and Ibn Khuzaimah    who calls it sahih.
    
Maintaining the Mosques
     The Mosques are houses of worship and it is obligatory to    keep them clean and free of filth and noxious smells.
         Muslim records that the Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam    said: "These mosques are not meant for urine or filth but    they are for the remembrance of Allah and the recital of    the Qur'an.
         Ahmad records, with a sahih chain, that the Prophet    sallallahu alehi wasallam said: "If one of you    expectorates, he should cover it lest it should besmear a    believer's body or clothing and harm him."
         Ahmad and al-Bukhari record from Abu Hurairah that the    Messenger of Allah said: "When one of you stands to pray,    he should not spit in front of him as he is facing Allah    when he is in prayer. And he should not spit to his right    as there is an angel on his right. So, he should spit to    his left or under his feet and he should bury it."
         Jabir reports that the Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam    said: "Whoever eats garlic, onion, or leek should not    come close to our mosque for the angels are harmed by    what harms the children of Adam." This is related by    al-Bukhari and Muslim.
         On Friday, 'Umar addressed the people saying: "O you    people, you eat of two plants which I consider bad [onion    and garlic] for I have seen the Prophet, when he    perceived their smell from someone, he would order the    man to go to al-Baqi'. Whoever eats them should suppress    their odor by cooking them." This is related by Ahmad,    Muslim, and an-Nasa'i.
    
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