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Arabs historically placed a strong emphasis on cleanliness and hygiene, which was reflected in their urban planning and public health practices. The city of Baghdad, during its peak in the Islamic Golden Age, had around 65,000 public baths (hammams). These baths served not only as places for washing but also as social and cultural centers, highlighting the importance of cleanliness in Arab culture.

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