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Najasa (Impurity)
Islamic Laws
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Given that I have removed 'Ayn al-Najāsah, could I use a soaked towel to make the item Tahir by simply wiping instead of washing with Qalil water?
Zaid Alsalami
I knew I was wearing something that was Najis but didn’t realize the impurity was transferring to my body when I washed myself in the bathroom. I changed my clothes when I prayed but did not realize my body was Najis while praying. Is my prayer valid?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
If someone touches a corpse and, before taking purification bath, touches other things, will those things become impure?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
My mother dropped a packet of chocolate on the floor where dogs are usually walking, laying and urinating. She then picked up the packet from the floor. Would the packet and her hand become impure as a result? If so, how can she purify them?
Seyed Ali Shobayri
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