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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 163

    If after washing clothing or something similar some mud or soap is seen on it, in the event that one does not deem it probable for it to have prevented the water from reaching the clothing, the clothing …

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  • Ruling 164

    An impure object does not become pure until the intrinsic impurity is removed from it; there is no problem, however, if the smell or colour of the impurity remains on it. Therefore, if blood is removed from clothing …

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  • Ruling 165

    If impurity on the body is removed by immersion in kurr or flowing water, the body becomes pure except if it has become impure with urine, in which case, based on obligatory precaution, it does not become pure …

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  • Ruling 166

    With regard to impure bits of food that have remained in between the teeth, if water is gargled and it reaches all the bits of impure food, they become pure.

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  • Ruling 167

    If the hair on one’s head and face [becomes impure and] is washed with qalīl water, in case there is not a lot of hair, it is not necessary to apply pressure in order to take out the remaining …

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  • Ruling 168

    If an area of the body or clothing is washed with qalīl water, both the impure area and the area around it where water usually reaches during washing become pure. Therefore, it is not necessary to wash those adjoining …

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  • Ruling 169

    Meat or fat that has become impure is washed with water just like any other object. The same applies if the body, clothing, or a utensil has a little fat on it that does not prevent water from …

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  • Ruling 170

    If a utensil or a body is impure and afterwards it becomes greasy such that water is prevented from reaching it, in the event that one wishes to wash the utensil or the body with water, he must …

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  • Ruling 171

    Tap water that is connected to kurr is ruled as being kurr.

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  • Ruling 172

    If a person washes an object with water and he becomes certain that it has become pure, but afterwards he doubts whether he removed the intrinsic impurity from it or not, he must wash it again with water …

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