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Issue No. 29Kurr Water

Doubt about Water That Was Previously Known to Be Kurr

Issue No.29- If the quantity of an amount of water was equal to kurr or more, and later on one doubts whether it has reduced to less than kurr, it will be treated as equal to kurr. On the contrary, if water was less than kurr, and later, one doubts whether it increased to the amount of kurr, it should be treated as less than kurr water.

Issue No. 29Kurr Water

Doubt about Water That Was Previously Known to Be Qalīl

Issue No.29- If the quantity of an amount of water was equal to kurr or more, and later on one doubts whether it has reduced to less than kurr, it will be treated as equal to kurr. On the contrary, if water was less than kurr, and later, one doubts whether it increased to the amount of kurr, it should be treated as less than kurr water.

Issue No. 36Flowing Water

When an Original Najis Substance Comes in to Contact with Flowing Water

Issue No.36- If najāsah reaches flowing water, only that part of the water will be najis whose smell, colour or taste changes on account of it, and the end which is connected to the spring will be ṭāhir even if it is less than kurr. However, the water on the other side of the canal will be najis if it is less than kurr, unless it is somehow connected through the unchanged portion of the water to the spring.

Issue No. 37Flowing Water

Waters That Are Considered as Flowing Water

Issue No.37- Stationary water that refills every time water is drawn from it is treated as flowing water and does not become najis if najāsah reaches it, even though it may be less than kurr. The ruling applies, as well, to the stationary water at the bank of a creek which is connected to the water of the creek.

Issue No. 39Flowing Water

Tap Water Which Is Connected to a Reservoir

Issue No.39- Tap water in buildings, bathrooms, etc., which is connected to a reservoir, is treated as flowing water, provided that the water in the reservoir alone or together with the water in the pipes is not less than kurr.

Issue No. 42Rainwater

The Amount of Rainfall

Issue No.42- It is not sufficient that only a few drops fall, rather, it is necessary that it precipitates to an extent that it can be said that it has rained.

Issue No. 44Rainwater

Rainwater Which Comes in to Contact with an Original Najāsah

Issue No.44- If there is original najāsah on the earth or the roof of a building, and rain falls on it, it will be necessary, as an obligatory precaution, to avoid the water. However, the amount that has not fallen on the najāsah is ṭāhir, and if it is mixed with that which has come in to contact with the najāsah and flows down the rain drain pipe, it will be ṭāhir too.

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