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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 213

    If clothing or something similar is washed with qalīl water and is wrung to a normal extent so that the water with which it was washed separates from it, the water that remains in it is pure.

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  • Ruling 214

    With regard to an impure utensil that is washed with qalīl water, after the water with which it was washed separates from it, the small amount of water that remains in it is pure.

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  • Ruling 215

    If the body of an animal becomes impure with an intrinsic impurity like blood, or with something that has become impure, such as impure water, in the event that the impurity is removed, the body of the animal …

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  • Ruling 216

    If some food has remained in between the teeth and blood comes in the mouth, the food does not become impure by coming into contact with the blood.

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  • Ruling 217

    Those parts of the lips and eyelids that overlap when shut are ruled as being inner parts of the body. Therefore, in the event that they come into contact with some external impurity, it is not necessary to …

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  • Ruling 218

    If impure dust settles on dry clothing, a carpet, or similar thing, in the event that the object is shaken in a way that the amount of dust that is certain to have been impure falls off, the …

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  • Ruling 219

    The urine and faeces of an animal that habitually eats human excrement is impure. In order for the urine and faeces of such an animal to be considered pure, the animal must be put through a process of …

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  • Ruling 220

    If the body, clothing, or something else like a utensil or carpet becomes impure, and if it is in the possession of a Muslim who is bāligh – or [at least] a Muslim who is able to discern between …

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  • Ruling 221

    If a person is certain or confident that an object that was impure has become pure, or two dutiful (ʿādil) people testify to it having become pure and their testimony concerns the reason for it having become pure, …

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  • Ruling 222

    If a person who has been appointed to wash someone’s clothes says that he has washed them and one is confident of the truthfulness of what he says, then those clothes are pure.

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