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Correlation Between Behaviour and Design in Influencing Ablution Tub

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Ablution is also known as a wudhu and the term comes from the Arabic nouns. Ablution is categorized as washing procedure and also part of compulsory activities to cleanse, in particular the body, before performing the prayers. According to the observation on the impact of human behaviour towards the ablution tub design, too much water has been consumed in performing the ablution ritual. Moreover, the existing designs of ablution tub indicate that the design will influence the human behaviour in performing the ablution ritual. Based on the research that has been done, it indicates that the human behaviour and the design of ablution tub influence each other. As a conclusion, a control system is needed to control the behaviour in performing the ablution ritual and to enhance opportunities of fundamental structure of ablution tub design, which pertains to the full participation of persons in social life and national development.

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Authors would like to acknowledge the Ministry of Education for their financial support under Research Acculturation Grant Scheme (RAGS) and Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) for the excellent fund scheme. Special thanks to Formgiving Design Research Lab members for their inputs and contribution.

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Johari, N.H., Kamaruzaman, M.F., Hassan, O.H., Anwar, R. (2015). Correlation Between Behaviour and Design in Influencing Ablution Tub. In: Hassan, O., Abidin, S., Legino, R., Anwar, R., Kamaruzaman, M. (eds) International Colloquium of Art and Design Education Research (i-CADER 2014). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-332-3_45

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