Category: Taharat / Najasat

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Question ID 3971 Friday 11th of August 2017

Question:

Asalaam alaykum, 1. When one wears some shoes for some time and walk, there will eventually be some moisture (sweat). Will this be enough to transfer najaasah, say from the shoes to the socks, or from the socks to the shoe? (a) Let us say, for example, I put on some shoes for about four hours, and had some movements. I got into the shoes store, and I was trying some shoes. One of the pair had a patch of pig skin leather ( I realised this hours later). Before realising this, I went on trying some other pairs, and I found the ones which fit me. So, could najaasah have been transferred to these other shoes? (b) In case other shoes (including sneakers) were contaminated with pig najaasah, how possible is it to wash them with soil. Some sports shoes contains some sponges, and it is definitely not possible for soil to get through it. Shoild I throw them away? 2. Some shoe brands, like BUGATI do use pig skin for the lining in some of their products. If I by some products of those brands, but which do not use pig skin leather, will it be acceptable? What if I have any doubts as to the processing and whether or not other type of leather was contaminated with the najaasah from pig skin leather? If yes, how do I purify them? 3. I am renting a house which was formerly being used by a non-muslim. Because he had stayed there for a long time, and because it is in a country where the majority usually eat pork, there is a high possibility – almost certain that pork was consumed in that house. What do I do to purify the house? The owner of the house did change some things, like the cooker and the dish washer. What about the other things which cannot be changed? What about other things like kitchen equipment and utensils? What is the practical and acceptable way of dealing with the situation (According to Shaafi madhhab). 4. I have just realised that for four years, I have been possessing some shoes with pig skin lining. I have not been wearing these shoes often. Because I have been cleaning them, wearing them with socks, e.t.c., which were in turn mixed with other clothes; or because same cleaning equipment were used to clean those shoes, how do I purify my belongings? with sand? how practical is it?

Answer:

Wa Alaykum Assalam Wr Wb


- Najaasah does not transfer unless there is enough wetness to go
from one item to the other. Not any wetness but the transferring (Rotoobah
Mosriyah) .

- Any item from pig is Najis forever, items which become Najis by
touching pig parts with wetness can be cleaned (Taahir) by water only and
no need for sand or clay .

- No item is considered Najis unless and until you have an evidence
that it became Najis . If you are in doubt , then you can take it as
Taahir.



Wassalam

Mohammad Musawi

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Question ID 3950 Thursday 20th of July 2017

Question:

Asalamalaikum, Please advise me about the ruling for precum (the fluid that come out of the penis during the foreplay with wife). Is that Najis...? If no, can we offer salah (Namaz) with the same clothes i.e. Underwear or pants on which precum has spread.

Answer:

The precum is not Najis at all. You can perform Namaz in the same cloth.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi


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Question ID 3915 Saturday 17th of June 2017

Question:

I am a female 31 years old . I want to ask that is hands or body of junub person is najis of she has not taken ghusl janabat and whatever she touches with wet hands in that case or if she touches wet things will the become najis if she is in state of impurity and has not done ghusl janabat. Thanks

Answer:

When a person in the state of Janabah touches with wet hands any item, that item does not become Najis at all.
Th Janabah and menstrual cycle, and postnatal bleeding are sort of spiritual impurity and not a physical impurity which can be transferred.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi

Question ID 3907 Thursday 15th of June 2017

Question:

I am in taqleed of Ayatollah Sistani. I am confused I read that clothes which got najis by urine has to get pure water poured on it two times . I wash my najis clothes in washing machine . Like first i put najis paak clothes together and put detergent in it . So machine fills with detergent water first time and rinse . Then again it fills with water and get rinsed. but my question is the first water is not pure as i mix detergent and then the second water might get mixed with the remaining water or detergent. My machine just wash clothes two times and I put detergent . So my doubt is when water mixed with detergent is it still called pure And does my washing machine paak najis clothes this way. that first washing with detergent and rinse then again it fills with water and rinse but there is not a third cycle on it? I am very confused.

Answer:

Washing machines of today make the Najis cloth Tahir. You do not need to
worry at all.
Wassalam

Question ID 3906 Thursday 15th of June 2017

Question:

I am very confused regarding one thing. If my floor has splashes of urine mixed with water and that urine mixed water in standing on floor then I used a fan in front of that najis water to dry and floor got dried. Then one to two days later I made my clothes paak and put those clothes in front of that fan to dry. So my question is did my clothes that I made paak became najis again because when the air from fan mixed with najis water so my fan also got najis or not ?

Answer:

Your fan is not Najis.

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