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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 173

    If ground that absorbs water – such as ground on which there is sand or pebbles – becomes impure, it can be purified with qalīl water.

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  • Ruling 174

    If ground that is paved with stone or brick, or hard ground that does not absorb water, becomes impure, it can be purified with qalīl water; however, one must pour water over it to the extent that it flows. …

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  • Ruling 175

    If the exterior of rock salt and suchlike becomes impure, it can be purified with qalīl water.

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  • Ruling 176

    If impure melted sugar is turned into sugar cubes and placed in kurr or flowing water, it does not become pure.

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  • Ruling 177

    Earth purifies the sole of one’s foot or shoe on four conditions:The earth is pure;The earth is dry;Based on obligatory precaution, the impurity has come onto the sole of one’s foot or shoe from the earth;An intrinsic impurity …

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  • Ruling 178

    To consider the impure sole of one’s foot or shoe as having become pure after walking on asphalt and ground paved with wood is problematic [i.e. based on obligatory precaution, it must not be considered as having become …

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  • Ruling 179

    In order to purify the sole of one’s foot or shoe, it is better to walk a distance of fifteen cubits (dhirāʿs)22 or more, even if the impurity is removed by walking less than fifteen cubits or by …

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  • Ruling 180

    It is not necessary for the impure sole of one’s foot or shoe to be wet; rather, even if it is dry it becomes pure by walking.

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  • Ruling 181

    After the impure sole of one’s foot or shoe has become pure by walking, the area on the sides of the sole that usually becomes dirty with mud also becomes pure.

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  • Ruling 182

    If the palms or knees of someone who moves around on his hands and knees become impure, then to consider them as having become pure as a result of him moving around on them is problematic [i.e. based …

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