Praying environment

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I know you should be pure to perform Salah. But should the environment around you be clean for your Salah to be accepted? For example performing salah in a place where impurities suround you.
 
What kind of impurities do you mean? Alhamdulilah the whole earth is a place to pray. Whether it's in a park, on the streets or outside your favourite restaurant. When the time for salah comes, pray where you can.

The entire world is a suitable place to prostrate oneself; the scholars have made no exceptions except very few, such as graveyards and lavatories. Wherever a Muslim is when the time for prayer comes, he should pray: in a mosque, if possible, or else in a hallway or park, on a sidewalk or in a parking lot, or in a corner of a store. Even if one can find no other place than a church, it is permissible to pray in it. - Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
 
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I mean like praying next to bed a kid has wet but not on it.
 
I mean like praying next to bed a kid has wet but not on it.

i have never read anything regarding the environment being totally pure.
if the place of prayer is not wet with the kids urine, I believe it is totally fine.
I have not come across any hadith or Quranic verse mentioning the environment to be clean, especially in the sense that you have asked.
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