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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 93

    The blood of a human being and every animal whose blood gushes out (i.e. an animal whose blood runs out with a gush when its jugular vein is cut) is impure. Therefore, the blood of an animal whose …

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  • Ruling 94

    If an animal whose meat is lawful to eat is killed in accordance with the instructions of Islamic law, and a sufficient amount of the animal’s blood runs out, the blood that remains in its body is pure. …

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  • Ruling 95

    The recommended precaution is that the yolk of an egg that has a particle of blood in it should be avoided [i.e. it is better not to consume it].

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  • Ruling 96

    The blood that is sometimes seen when milking an animal is impure and it makes the milk impure.

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  • Ruling 97

    If blood that comes from in between the teeth disappears by becoming mixed with saliva, it is not necessary to avoid swallowing the saliva [i.e. it is not ruled as being impure].

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  • Ruling 98

    If dead blood forms under the nail or skin as a result of a blow and it becomes such that it can no longer be called ‘blood’, it is pure; but, if it can be called ‘blood’ and …

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  • Ruling 99

    If a person does not know whether some blood under the skin is dead blood or if the flesh has become like that as a result of a blow to it, it is pure.

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  • Ruling 100

    If at the time of boiling some food, a particle of blood falls into the food, then based on obligatory precaution all the food and the pot become impure, and boiling, heat, and fire do not purify it.

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  • Ruling 101

    If it is not known whether or not pus that is found around a wound while it is healing is mixed with blood, it is pure.

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  • Ruling 102

    Dogs and pigs are impure, even their hair, bones, paws, nails, and the moisture from their body.

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