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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 133

    It is unlawful to give the Qur’an to a disbeliever if it amounts to disrespecting it, and taking the Qur’an from him is obligatory.

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  • Ruling 134

    If a page of the Qur’an or an object that is necessary to respect – such as paper on which the name of Allah, Prophet Muḥammad (Ṣ), or an Imam (ʿA) is written – falls into a lavatory, …

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  • Ruling 135

    It is unlawful to eat or drink something that has become impure, and the same applies to feeding that thing to someone. However, it is permitted to feed that thing to a child or to an insane person. …

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  • Ruling 136

    There is no problem in selling or lending an impure object that can be made pure. However, it is necessary to tell the other party about the object being impure on two conditions:The other party is in risk …

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  • Ruling 137

    If a person sees someone eating or drinking something impure, or performing prayers with impure clothing, it is not necessary to tell him.

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  • Ruling 138

    If a place in someone’s house, or if someone’s carpet, is impure and one sees that the wet body, dress, or other object of people who are entering his house touches the impure object, in the event that …

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  • Ruling 139

    If the owner of a house finds out during a meal that the food is impure, he must tell the guests about it provided that the second condition mentioned previously [in Ruling 136] is fulfilled. However, if one …

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  • Ruling 140

    If a borrowed object becomes impure, the person who borrowed the object must inform the owner about this provided that the two conditions mentioned in Ruling 136 are fulfilled.

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  • Ruling 141

    If a child says that an object is impure or that he has washed something with water, his word must not be accepted. However, if a child who is mumayyiz and understands well what purity and impurity are says …

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  • Ruling 142

    There are twelve things that make an impure object pure; these are known as ‘muṭahhirāt’: (1) water; (2) earth; (3) the sun; (4) transformation (istiḥālah); (5) change (inqilāb); (6) transfer (intiqāl); (7) Islam; (8) subsequence (tabaʿiyyah); (9) removal …

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