Impurities and their rulings

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Purity

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Sunnah

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Impurities

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Impurities can be divided into 3 categories

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Agreed upon impuritiesConcerning which there is some disagreementPardoned by Islamic law

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Agreed upon impuritiesConcerning which there is some disagreementPardoned by Islamic law

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Agreed upon impuritiesConcerning which there is some disagreementPardoned by Islamic law

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Agreed upon impurities

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Carrion of all land animal (except for locusts)

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Blood from land animal when it is slaughtered.

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Human urine & feces

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Impurities concerning which there is some

disagreement

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Sperm

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Vomit

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Dead animals that do not have flowing bloodsuch as ants, cockroaches.

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Impurities pardoned by Islamic law

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Mud found in the streets

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Small amounts of blood

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The Manner of Purifying or removing Impurities

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Impurities are purified (or removed) by,

Washing Moistening

Scrubbing Wiping

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If the impurity has some weight to it, it is to rubbed and scraped off and then washed.

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If the impurity is wet then it is to be washed.

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The urine of a weaning boy who does not yet eat solid foods needs simply to be moistened.

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Finished or polished items, such as glass, knifes, and similar items are cleaned by wiping them

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If a dog licks into a bowl, the bowl is to be washed 7xone of them being with dirt.

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One of them being washed with dirt.

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