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Question ID 4973 - 2019-09-15 03:55:46

Question:

Follow up to Question ID 4967 - I was sure that the water that went on my thigh was najis but I couldn’t ascertain for sure how high did it reach my thigh but I had a rough idea, is it permissible for me to wash the area I think the water went to without being 100% sure because I doubt a lot and its hard for me to ascertain something ? Or do I wash my whole thigh as precaution to make it pak?

Answer:

It is not obligatory to wash all your thigh, if you are not sure that all
of it is Najis. You can wash it if you wish to do so.
Wassalam.



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Question ID 4971 - 2019-09-14 23:19:46

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Follow up to question id 4969, thank you for answering! Just need a bit clarification: 1) What about this rule from Ayatullah Sistani’s website? Ruling 172. If a person washes an object with water and he becomes certain that it has become pure, but afterwards he doubts whether he removed the intrinsic impurity from it or not, he must wash it again with water until he is certain that the intrinsic impurity has been removed. Also one more thing: I doubt excessively is it permissible for me to ignore these doubts even whilst washing? For e.g I doubt if I’ve reached all the parts of the outter anus whilst washing it and it makes me sit the washroom for a long time, is it okay if I ignore these doubts or do i need to be certain I reached everywhere? 2) is the discharge that comes out gradually najis?

Answer:

1. If the intrinsic impurity ( Ain Nijasat) was not removed, or doubted,
then you must be sure about its complete removal.
Repeated doubts should be ignored.
2. Gradual discharge which is not with or after orgsm is not Najis.
Wassalam.
Mohammad Al-Musawi

Question ID 4976 - 2019-09-15 18:33:06

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Noticed a scratch on my foot and then I came home and washed it and rubbed my finger on it too, now I don’t know if it scabbed before I washed it or if there was blood on it that could’ve been removed, is it permissible for me to think that it scabbed beforehand and that I didn’t have to remove any blood from it thus making it pak or do I rule it as najis because of the scab which shows that blood must’ve come out?

Answer:

Everything is Taahir for you unless and until you are sure that it is Najis.
Wassalam.

Question ID 4975 - 2019-09-15 18:00:14

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For washing a place made najis with urine, do two washings include the removal of urine with the first wash and then the second to purify the place OR is it removing the urine then doing the first wash and then the second wash?

Answer:

After removing the urine , two washings are required.
Wassalam.

Question ID 4978 - 2019-09-15 19:18:42

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After urinating I was washing myself and during that I had a doubt that i only washed myself once but because I usually have doubts like these which make me stay in the bathroom for very long so I ignored it, was that fine or do I consider myself najis since I don’t know if I washed myself the second time or not?

Answer:

There are hundreds of published materials from Jewish and Christian persons
who became Muslims. This is one example
https://www.firstthings.com/article/2019/05/why-i-became-muslim