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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 123

    Whenever syrup, oil, or a similar thing is of a consistency such that when some quantity of it is removed, it does not leave an empty space [due to the space refilling], then even if one part of …

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  • Ruling 124

    If a fly or similar insect sits on an impure object that is wet and afterwards it sits on a pure object that is also wet, in the event that one knows that impurity was carried along with …

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  • Ruling 125

    If a part of the body perspires and that part becomes impure, and the sweat goes from that part to another part, then whichever part the sweat touches becomes impure; and if the sweat does not go to …

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  • Ruling 126

    If thick phlegm from the nose or throat contains blood, the part that contains blood is impure and the rest of it is pure. Therefore, if the phlegm touches the outer mouth or nose, the area that one …

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  • Ruling 127

    If a pitcher that has a hole in the bottom of it is placed on impure earth, in the event that water from the pitcher stops flowing, collects under it, and is considered to be one with the …

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  • Ruling 128

    If an object enters the body and comes into contact with some impurity, in the event that after coming out it is not tainted with the impurity, it is pure. Therefore, if an apparatus for inserting enema or …

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  • Ruling 129

    It is unlawful to make the script of the Qur’an and its pages impure in the event that this amounts to disrespect; and if they become impure, one must wash them immediately. In fact, based on obligatory precaution, …

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  • Ruling 130

    If the cover of the Qur’an becomes impure, in the event that this is disrespectful to the Qur’an, one must wash it.

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  • Ruling 131

    Placing the Qur’an on an intrinsic impurity such as blood or a corpse – even if the intrinsic impurity is dry – is unlawful in the event that it is disrespectful to the Qur’an.

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  • Ruling 132

    Writing the Qur’an with impure ink, even one letter of it, has the ruling of making it impure; and if it is written in this way, one must wash it or remove it by scraping it off etc.

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