Paiz HassanMohd Anuar RamliZulkefli AiniMuhammad Yusri Yusof @ SallehMuhd Imran Abd RazakMohd Zahirwan Halim Zainal AbidinMuhammad Syazwan Faiz Shahrom2025-11-182025-11-182025-09-30Paiz Hassan, Mohd Anuar Ramli, Zulkefli Aini, Muhammad Yusri Yusof @ Salleh, Muhd Imran Abd Razak, Mohd Zahirwan Halim Zainal Abidina and Muhammad Syazwan Faiz Shahrom (2025) A Model Of Fiqh Al-Ṭahārah For The Indigenous Muslim Community In Malaysia: A Fuzzy Delphi Application On The Issue Of Food Containers And Kitchen Utensils Contaminated By Najāsah Al-Khinzīr. Journal of Fatwa Management and Research, 30(3), 81-96. https://doi.org/10.33102/jfatwa.vol30no3.7300127-888610.33102/jfatwa.vol30no3.730https://jfatwa.usim.edu.my/index.php/jfatwa/article/view/730/602https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/27978Journal of Fatwa Management and Research, Volume 30 Issue 3 Page (81-96)<jats:p>This study aims to develop a model of fiqh al-ṭahārah that is culturally sensitive and practically applicable to the Indigenous Muslim (Orang Asli) community in Malaysia, with specific emphasis on the purification of food containers and kitchen utensils contaminated by najāsah al-khinzīr (porcine impurity). The research addresses the challenges faced by Muslim converts within the Orang Asli community, who often find certain fiqh rulings difficult to observe due to cultural incompatibilities and the communal reality of living with non-Muslim family members. These challenges necessitate the formulation of a fiqh framework that embodies the principles of ease (taysīr), is grounded in sound Islamic jurisprudence, and accommodates the socio-cultural context of the community. The study employs a quantitative research approach using the Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM) to gain expert consensus. A panel comprising Islamic legal scholars and daʿwah practitioners with experience working among the Orang Asli was consulted to evaluate the suitability of various jurisprudential views. The findings indicate strong consensus among experts in favour of the majority opinion which permits purification by washing until the physical traces of impurity are removed, without requiring seven washes with soil. This approach aligns with the maqāṣid al-sharīʿah, promotes inclusivity and facilitates the practice of Islam among marginalised Muslim communities. The proposed model is expected to resolve ongoing purification-related dilemmas, strengthen Islamic practice among Orang Asli Muslims and enhance the effectiveness of daʿwah to non-Muslim family members. This study also contributes to the broader discourse on contextual fiqh for minority Muslim communities and invites further exploration into jurisprudential adaptation in multicultural settings.</jats:p>en-USFiqh al-ṬahārahOrang Asli MuslimsNajāsah al-KhinzīrFuzzy Delphi Method (FDM)Islamic JurisprudenceA Model Of Fiqh Al-Ṭahārah For The Indigenous Muslim Community In Malaysia: A Fuzzy Delphi Application On The Issue Of Food Containers And Kitchen Utensils Contaminated By Najāsah Al-Khinzīrjournal-article8196303