Category: Taharat / Najasat

Total : 463 Results

Question ID 4789 Monday 15th of July 2019

Question:

I follow Ayatullah Sistani. I have three questions. 1) In the shower (under tap connected to kurr water) my period blood fell on the floor that I saw but after the shower there were no traces of blood on the floor. There was some usual water near the drain, will the floor be considered najis? 2) Secondly if that part of the floor is najis then if the bathroom was washed again (not knowing if kurr or under-kurr water is used) the rest of the bathroom floor will be considered second mutanajjis or third? 3) Thirdly, will the feet of anyone standing on the rest of the floor be najis and what mutanajis will it be considered?

Answer:

The floor on which Kurr water was flowing is Not Najis.

Question ID 4787 Monday 15th of July 2019

Question:

I follow Ayatullah Sistani. 1) My groin area produces a lot of sebum and when I go to the washroom, urine falls on that area and the water used to wash away urine does too. When I rub my hand on the area to clean it sebum (najis because urine was on that area) comes out that sometimes gets washed away and sometimes it doesn’t. 2) Similarly, after washing away the urine if I rub my skin then again sebum comes out. Am I najis or does sebum not affect the taharat process? Please answer all of these questions because its very distressing.

Answer:

After washing the area which touched urine, it is Taahir and you should not worry at all.

Question ID 4786 Sunday 14th of July 2019

Question:

I follow Ayatullah Sistani. Does sebum or dead skin or dirt on the body affect the taharat process if after washing the same dead skin, sebum and dirt remain on the body where the najasah was once present? Like for eg blood falling on the hand and then being washed but the dirt not being washed away with the blood?

Answer:

Dead skin is not Najis.


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Question ID 4784 Sunday 14th of July 2019

Question:

I follow Ayatullah Sistani. If there’s a little dirt on a little piece of the skin near a bleeding nail and if water containing blood got on that skin and if then after the removal of blood the hand is washed thrice bht the dirt remains there, is it tahir?

Answer:

Yes, it is Taahir.

Question ID 4783 Sunday 14th of July 2019

Question:

I follow Ayatullah Sistani. Are scabs najis? If a scab becomes wet by sweat or water and I touch it, will my hand be najis too?

Answer:

Scab is Not Najis.


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