Removing Impurity
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They have someone with them who is incontinent, and he sits on the rugs; what is the ruling on praying on them?
- 13,715
Ruling on dust that comes off clothes that are impure (najis)
Ruling on sugar of which the refining process uses bone char
We may conclude regarding these bones that if they have been burned completely and turned into charcoal or ashes, these ashes are pure (taahir) and they do not affect the permissibility of the sugar which is mixed with them during the refining process.23,846How to Purify Women’s Abayah If It Passes over Impurity
If the woman who gets some impurity on the hem of her garment then walks over ground or asphalt or a street or a pavement that removes the essence of that impurity, so that no trace of it is left, then her garment is purified by that, and she does not have to use water in order to remove that impurity.15,169- 42,646
How can carpets be purified, and what is the ruling if any impurity has dried up without water being poured on it?
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When washing something to remove najaasah (impurity), is it stipulated to wash it a certain number of times in order to purify it?
- 11,958
Playing [a recording of] Quran in an unclean (najis) place
Does Blood and Pus Discharge From Wounds Break Wudu?
The most correct view is that blood that comes out from anywhere other than the front and back passage does not break the Wudu. If the blood or pus that gets on your garment is a small amount, there is nothing wrong with praying in that garment.61,946- 46,349
What should a worshipper do if his gums start to bleed whilst he is praying?
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If a garment touches another garment on which there is some najaasah that is wet, is this najaasah transferred to it as a result?