Conditions under Which the Sun Can Make Things Ṭāhir
Issue No.208- In order for the sun to make the earth and the roof ṭāhir, the following conditions must be fulfilled:First: It should be sufficiently wet, and if it is dry, it should be made wet so that the sun is what dries it.Second: The original najāsah should be removed beforehand.Third: The sun should shine directly on it and not from behind a cloud and the like unless the cloud is so thin that it does not serve as an impediment for shining. However, there is no harm if the sun shines through glass.Fourth: Only the sun should make it dry. Therefore, if it dries it together with wind or some other heat, it will not become ṭāhir unless it is so little that it is said “the sun dried it”.