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Issue No. 177Water

How to Make Big Najis Containers Ṭāhir

Issue No.177- When it comes to washing large containers like cauldrons and crocks, they must be filled up and emptied three times, or, an easier way would be to pour water each time from above on all inner sides of it and every time, draw out the water collected at the bottom; it is necessary to rinse the bowl used for drawing out the water each time.

Issue No. 178Water

How to Make Najis Metals Ṭāhir

Issue No.178- If najis metal is rinsed, its exterior layer will become ṭāhir, though its interior may have become najis when it was molten.

Issue No. 180Water

How to Make Things Ṭāhir with Kurr or Flowing Water

Issue No.180- A najis object will become ṭāhir if it is washed with kurr, flowing or tap water enough that the original najāsah is removed or when it is immersed in kurr or flowing water after removing the original najāsah. However in the case of carpets, clothes, etc., they must also be wrung or shaken so that the water absorbed within them separates.

Issue No. 187Water

How a Najis Object in a Container Becomes Ṭāhir

Issue No.187- If something najis is placed in a container and water is poured on it three times with the container being emptied each time, both the najis object and the container become ṭāhir. And if it is something like clothes which needs to be squeezed, one must squeeze it and tilt the container so that the water empties out.

Issue No. 188Water

How to Make Najis Dyed Clothing Ṭāhir

Issue No.188- If najis clothing which is dyed is immersed in kurr or flowing water, or is held under tap water, it will become ṭāhir if water reaches all its parts before becoming “mixed water” by the dye, even though “mixed water” may come out upon squeezing. However, if it becomes “mixed water” before reaching all the parts, it should be washed enough that “unmixed water” reaches it.

Issue No. 189Water

Remaining Soap or Mud Found After Rinsing Najis Object

Issue No.189- After rinsing a carpet or clothes, if some mud or soap or other things are seen on it, they are ṭāhir and if there are larger objects, their exterior is also ṭāhir. However if najis water has reached their interior, it is necessary that ṭāhir water permeates through and separates from them.

Issue No. 190Water

When the Smell or Colour of Najāsah Remains after Rinsing

Issue No.190- If an object is washed and the original najāsah is removed, there is no harm if its smell or colour remains in it. And if one doubts whether the original najāsah is still there or not, it must be washed until its removal is certain.

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