Umyanah Umyanah; Muhammad Alif
This study aims to analyze the values of cleanliness in the hadith through a thematic hadith study (maudhū‘ī) approach and to examine their implementation in community behavior using Saldaña’s Grounded Theory method. Relevant hadiths about cleanliness are collected from various primary hadith sources to gain a comprehensive understanding and are then connected with field observations. Data were analyzed through the stages of open coding, axial coding, and selective coding. The findings reveal that patterns of cleanliness behavior in the community can be classified into individual behavior, collective practices, and community-based initiatives. The resulting substantive theory indicates that concern for environmental cleanliness reflects the quality of communal faith. This study is expected to contribute to the development of thematic da’wah based on hadith values that are relevant and applicable in today’s social context.