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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 33

    With regard to water that pours out from taps and showers and flows in the pipes of bathrooms and buildings, if it is connected to a source that is equal to or greater than kurr, it is ruled …

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  • Ruling 34

    With regard to water that flows on the earth but does not gush from it, in the event that it is less than kurr and an impurity comes into contact with it, it becomes impure. However, if the water …

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  • Ruling 35*

    If rain falls once on an impure object that does not contain an intrinsic impurity, the area that comes into contact with the rain becomes pure. However, if a person’s body or some clothing has become impure by …

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  • Ruling 36

    If rain falls on an intrinsic impurity and the water splashes, in the event that none of the intrinsic impurity is included in the splashed water and the water does not acquire the smell, colour, or taste of …

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  • Ruling 37

    If there is an intrinsic impurity on the roof of a building, then as long as it keeps raining on the roof, any water that comes into contact with the impure object and then falls down from the …

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  • Ruling 38

    Ground that is impure becomes pure if rain falls on it; and if rainwater begins to flow on the ground and while it is still raining it comes into contact with an impure area under a roof [on …

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  • Ruling 39

    If impure soil is completely soaked by rainwater, it becomes pure on condition that it is not known whether or not the water has turned into mixed water by means of it coming into contact with the soil.

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  • Ruling 40

    Whenever rainwater collects in a place – even if its quantity is less than kurr – in the event that an impure object is washed in it while it is raining and the water does not acquire the smell, …

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  • Ruling 41

    If rain falls on a carpet that is pure and which is spread on ground that is impure, and if while it is raining the water soaks through the carpet and comes into contact with the ground, the …

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  • Ruling 42

    With regard to well water that gushes from the ground – even if its quantity is less than kurr – in the event that an impurity comes into contact with it, it is pure as long as its colour, …

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