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Najasa (Impurity)
Islamic Laws
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59 Questions
What would happen if a person dies in a state of Nijasat or in a state where Ghusal was obligatory on him?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
What can someone, who is in a state of ritual impurity, do when he is unable to perform Ghusl before his prayers will become Qadha? Will normal ablution suffice if clean sand for Tayammum is not readily available?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
What should I do about impurities on other people such as if they touch my things with wet hands?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
I have been told that Islamic rulings dictate that we cannot eat with a Hindu or anyone that is not from Ahle Kitab and that the food that they touch becomes impure. Is this true? If so, isn't this just plain discrimination?
Rebecca Masterton
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