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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 73

    If a person performs istibrāʾ after urinating and then performs wuḍūʾ, in the event that after wuḍūʾ he sees fluid that he knows to be either urine or semen, it is obligatory that as a precaution he performs …

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  • Ruling 74

    There is no istibrāʾ for women after urinating; if a woman sees fluid and doubts whether it is urine or not, it is pure and it does not invalidate her wuḍūʾ or ghusl.

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  • Ruling 75

    When one is emptying his bowels and/or bladder, it is recommended for him to sit in a place where no one sees him; and when entering the lavatory, to enter with the left foot first; and when exiting, …

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  • Ruling 76

    It is disapproved for one to face the sun or the moon when he is emptying his bowels and/or bladder. However, if by some means he covers his private parts, it is not disapproved. It is also disapproved …

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  • Ruling 77

    It is disapproved to urinate while standing, and on hard ground, and in the nests and dens of animals, and in water – particularly stagnant water.

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  • Ruling 78

    It is disapproved to withhold passing faeces and urine; and if withholding is in a general sense harmful for the person, it is unlawful.

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  • Ruling 79

    It is recommended that one urinates before offering prayers, before sleeping, before sexual intercourse, and after ejaculation.

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  • Ruling 80

    There are ten things that are impure [intrinsically]:111. urine;2. faeces;3. semen;4. corpse;5. blood;6. dog;7. pig;8. disbeliever (kāfir);9. wine;10. sweat of an excrement-eating animal.11 Each of these things is also known as an ‘intrinsic impurity’ (ʿayn al‐najāsah).

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  • Ruling 81

    The urine and faeces of a human being and every animal whose meat is unlawful to eat and whose blood gushes out – meaning that if its jugular vein is cut, blood runs out with a gush – …

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  • Ruling 82

    The urine and droppings of birds whose meat is unlawful are pure, but it is better to avoid them [i.e. it is better not to treat them as being pure].

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