Category: Taharat / Najasat

Total : 463 Results

Question ID 4908 Tuesday 13th of August 2019

Question:

if shoes which have been made najis by blood had sand on them are made pak, is it necessary to remove the sand or dirt because it is hard to do so or can we just wash it thrice with kurr water after removing the blood from the area

Answer:

After removing the blood, washing it one time with Kurr water or three
times with little water is enough to make it Taahir.
Wassalam.
Mohammad Al-Musawi


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Question ID 4907 Tuesday 13th of August 2019

Question:

there was blood on the floor and it was quite possible my dad stepped in it and walked into the house, although I can’t see any blood on the house floor which is marble and has moisture on it, do i still need to ask him if there was any blood on the slipper or if he wore it and entered the house or can i just ignore it since theres no blood on the floor

Answer:

You don't need to ask him at all. You should take it as Taahir.
Wassalam.
Mohammad Al-Musawi



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Question ID 4900 Sunday 11th of August 2019

Question:

qurbani meat was brought in a bag but had blood on it too, that blood after the animal has been cut isn’t najis rigjt? Consequently the bag isnt najis?

Answer:

The remain blood after slaughtering the Halal animal is Not Najis.
Wassalam


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Question ID 4899 Sunday 11th of August 2019

Question:

Salam alakium I saw a wet dog walking up the stairs in the building I live in. When I entered the building my shoes were wet and therefore I assume that my shoes became najis since the dog walked there. Is that correct? Once a week a cleaner come and clean the stairs. He just mob the floor with water and I am therefore afraid that all the stairs are najis? How do I clean my shoe from najasa? I read the following: Ruling 177. Earth purifies the sole of one’s foot or shoe on four conditions: 1. the earth is pure; 2. the earth is dry; 3. based on obligatory precaution, the impurity has come onto the sole of one’s foot or shoe from the earth; 4. an intrinsic impurity – such as blood and urine – or an object that has become impure – such as mud that has become impure and is on the sole of one’s foot or shoe – is removed by walking or by rubbing the foot on earth; and in the event that the intrinsic impurity had previously been removed, then based on obligatory precaution the sole of one’s foot or shoe does not become pure by walking or by rubbing the foot on earth. Furthermore, the earth must be of soil, stone, brick, or something similar; therefore, walking on a rug, ḥaṣīr, and on grass does not purify the impure sole of one’s foot or shoe.

Answer:

The stairs are not Najis because you did not see the legs of the dog wet.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi

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Question ID 4898 Sunday 11th of August 2019

Question:

I’m in taqleed of Ayatullah Sistani I wanted to know: 1)if someone steps in a puddle of third mutanajis water with dirt of their feet then walks into another room where it makes a footprint with the dirt and water, is that dirt najis? 2)Similarly if a plastic object is kept in that third mutanajis water then in the bathroom, is the bathroom floor najis?

Answer:

Q1)if someone steps in a puddle of third mutanajis water with dirt of their
feet then walks into another room where it makes a footprint with the dirt
and water, is that dirt najis?
A1) Third Mutanajjis does not transfer Nijasat.

> Q2)Similarly if a plastic object is kept in that third mutanajis water
> then in the bathroom, is the bathroom floor najis?

A2. Not Najis.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi

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