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Question ID 4782 - 2019-07-14 13:58:54

Question:

I follow Ayatullah Sistani. If najis water seeps into the nails and there’s dirt in them, is it necessary to remove the dirt first before washing the hand and nails or can the dirt remain in there?

Answer:

No need to remove the dirt to make the place Taahir if the Najis item
touched it from outside.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi

Question ID 4781 - 2019-07-14 13:56:17

Question:

I follow Ayatullah Sistani. There was some najis water on a part of my toilet seat and my thigh touched it so i washed my toilet seat and thigh together while sitting on the najis part with the shower connected to tap water in a manner that the water flowed to all the najis places and then down the toilet, is my thigh and toilet seat pak?

Answer:

Yes it is Paak.


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Question ID 4784 - 2019-07-14 18:43:17

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 - 2019-07-14 15:37:42

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.


Question ID 4786 - 2019-07-14 22:42:42

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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