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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 143

    Water makes an impure object pure provided that four conditions are met:The water must be unmixed; therefore, mixed water such as rose water and willow essence do not make an impure object pure;The water must be pure;The water …

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  • Ruling 144

    The inside of an impure utensil must be washed three times with qalīl water. Similarly, [it must be washed three times] with kurr, flowing, or rainwater, based on obligatory precaution. A utensil out of which a dog drinks …

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  • Ruling 145

    If the mouth of a utensil that a dog has licked is narrow, soil must be poured into it and the utensil must be shaken vigorously so that the soil reaches all parts of it; thereafter, it must …

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  • Ruling 146

    A utensil that has become impure with wine must be washed three times even with kurr water, flowing water, or suchlike. And the recommended precaution is that it should be washed seven times.

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  • Ruling 147

    If a pitcher that is made from impure clay, or a pitcher which impure water has permeated, is placed in kurr or flowing water, then wherever the water reaches becomes pure. If a person wants its inside to …

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  • Ruling 148

    If a pitcher that is made from impure clay, or a pitcher which impure water has permeated, is placed in kurr or flowing water, then wherever the water reaches becomes pure. If a person wants its inside to …

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  • Ruling 149

    An impure utensil can be washed with qalīl water in two ways:By filling it three times with water and emptying it out each time;By pouring some water in it three times and each time swirling the water around in …

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  • Ruling 150

    If a large container like a cauldron or barrel becomes impure, in the event that it is filled and emptied three times, it becomes pure. The same applies if water is poured into it from above three times …

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  • Ruling 151

    If impure copper and the like is melted and washed with water, its exterior becomes pure.

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  • Ruling 152

    With regard to a tanūr20 that has become impure with urine, if water is poured once into it from above in a manner that it reaches all its sides, it becomes pure; and the recommended precaution is that …

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