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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 153

    If an impure object is immersed once in kurr or flowing water such that water reaches all its impure areas, it becomes pure. In the case of a rug, clothing, or a similar thing, it is not necessary …

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  • Ruling 154

    If a person wants to wash with qalīl water an object that has become impure with urine, in the event that water is poured over it once and separates from it and urine does not remain on the …

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  • Ruling 155

    If an object becomes impure with the urine of a breast feeding boy or a girl who has not started weaning, in the event that some water, however little, is poured over it once so that it reaches …

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  • Ruling 156

    If an object becomes impure by something other than urine, in the event that the impurity is removed and qalīl water is poured over it once and separates from it, it becomes pure. However, clothing and similar things must …

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  • Ruling 157

    If a ḥaṣīr21 that has been woven with thread becomes impure and is immersed in kurr or flowing water, then after the intrinsic impurity has been removed, it becomes pure. However, if a person wants to wash it …

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  • Ruling 158

    If the exterior of wheat, rice, and suchlike becomes impure and it is immersed in kurr or flowing water, it becomes pure; and it is also possible to purify it with qalīl water. And if their interior becomes …

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  • Ruling 159

    If the exterior of soap becomes impure, it is possible to purify it; however, if its interior becomes impure, it is not possible to purify it. If a person doubts whether impure water has reached the soap’s interior …

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  • Ruling 160

    If the exterior of rice, meat, and suchlike becomes impure, in the event that it is placed in a pure bowl or something similar, and water is poured over it once and emptied, it becomes pure. If it …

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  • Ruling 161

    If impure clothing that has been dyed with indigo or something similar is immersed in kurr or flowing water, it becomes pure if the water reaches all parts of it before the water becomes mixed with the colour …

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  • Ruling 162

    If clothing is washed with kurr or flowing water and afterwards some sludge, for example, is found on it, in the event that one does not deem it probable for it to have prevented the water from reaching the …

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