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Najasa (Impurity)
Islamic Laws
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Is it permissible to eat in the bathroom under any conditions or is it considered Najasa or Makruh?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
Does sweat also become impure if a person is in the state of Janabah? For example, if a person wore a cloth or wiped his sweat with a towel will they also become impure?
Zaid Alsalami
If a surface has oil on it, and in case some drops of Nijasat falls on it, would running the water two to three times over that surface make it pure or will the oil have to be removed first?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
If one cannot remember if Najasat touched an object or not, is the object considered pure?
Seyed Ali Shobayri
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