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Issue No. 146The Transmission of Najāsah

Contiguity of Something Wet with a Najis Object

Issue No.146- If the ground, clothes, etc., are wet and a najis object comes in contact with a part of them, only that part becomes najis and the rest is ṭāhir unless the wetness is so much that it spreads to another part. The same applies to cucumbers, melons, yoghurt, etc.; if the wetness in them is not much and does not permeate, then only the part that comes in contact with najāsah becomes najis.

Issue No. 147The Transmission of Najāsah

When Part of a Liquid Becomes Najis

Issue No.147- When oil or syrup is in fluid state, if a spot of it becomes najis the entire quantity will become najis. However, if it is not fluid and does not spread from one part to another only the spot that has come in contact with najāsah becomes najis and it can be removed and thrown away.

Issue No. 147The Transmission of Najāsah

When Part of a Non-Liquid Becomes Najis

Issue No.147- When oil or syrup is in fluid state, if a spot of it becomes najis the entire quantity will become najis. However, if it is not fluid and does not spread from one part to another only the spot that has come in contact with najāsah becomes najis and it can be removed and thrown away.

Issue No. 148The Transmission of Najāsah

Transmission of Najāsah by Insects

Issue No.148- If a fly or any other insect sits on something najis which is wet, and then sits on a ṭāhir object, it will not become najis, since it is likely that the legs of the insect have not acquired any wetness. However, if one is sure that it has carried a najāsah with it and the najāsah has been transferred, it will become najis.

Issue No. 150The Transmission of Najāsah

Bloody Phlegm

Issue No.150- If the phlegm which comes out of the nose or throat is thick and there is blood on it, that spot is najis and if it is in fluid state, then all of it will be najis.

Issue No. 156Consuming Najāsah

To Inform One Who Eats Something Najis Ignorantly

Issue No.156- If one notices that someone is eating something najis or is performing prayer in najis clothes unknowingly, it is not incumbent on him to inform the other. However, if a host notices that his guest is going to sit on a najis carpet with wet clothes or body, he should inform him as an obligatory precaution.

Issue No. 156 Consuming Najāsah

A Guest Who Sits on a Najis Carpet with Wet Body or Clothes

Issue No.156- If one notices that someone is eating something najis or is performing prayer in najis clothes unknowingly, it is not incumbent on him to inform the other. However, if a host notices that his guest is going to sit on a najis carpet with wet clothes or body, he should inform him as an obligatory precaution.

Issue No. 157Consuming Najāsah

The Duty of a Host When the Food of Their Guest Is Najis

Issue No.157- If a host comes to know, while having a meal, that the food is najis, he must inform the guests about it, as an obligatory precaution. If, however, one of the guests becomes aware of this fact, he must refrain from eating but it is not necessary to inform the rest about it. However, if his interaction with the other guests is such that he himself may become najis, he can inform them about the najāsah of the food when the meal is over so that they rinse their hands and mouths.

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