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    Types of An-Najasah

    Types of An-Najasah



    1. 
    Human urine and feces



    The proof is the hadeeth about the bedouin Arab who urinated in the
    mosque and the Prophet admonished him by saying, “These masaajid
    (mosques) are not for urinating or other filth, but they are for the
    remembrance of Allah, Salah and recitation of the Quran.” [1]



    2.Menstrual Blood



    The proof for this is from the authentic narration, when Khaulah,
    the daughter of Yasaar y, went to the
    Prophet ﷺand said: “O Messenger of Allah, I possess
    only one garment and I am menstruating,” the Prophet said: “When the blood
    stops (and you have taken a bath), wash the part stained with blood then pray
    in it.” [2]



    Any blood, apart from menstrual blood, is pure. Whether it is blood
    spilled out or other than that. The evidence for this is the narration where
    one of the polytheists shot an arrow at one of the believers when he was praying.
    The man was hit and blood began flowing from the wound, but he removed the
    arrow and continued his prayer.



    3.Urine and Dung of Animals Which Aren’t
    Permissible to Eat



    This is established on the hadeeth of Ibn Mas’ud t: “The Prophet ﷺwent to the toilet and he ordered that I bring him
    three stones, but I only found two stones. I searched for a third, but didn’t
    find it, so I took a piece of dung and went to him with them. He took the two
    stones and dropped the dung saying: ‘This is impure.’”
    [3]



    4.Dead Meat



    It is any animal which died on its own, without being slaughtered
    in accordance with Islamic Law. Allah I
    the Most High says: “Say (O Muhammad ﷺI find not in that which has been revealed to me
    anything forbidden to be eaten for one who wishes to eat it, except it be a
    dead animal, or blood (that has) spilled out, or the flesh of pigs; for that
    surely is impure...”
    (Al-An’aam:145).



    Dead meat also includes any part cut from a live animal, before the
    animal is slaughtered.



    4.1.Dead Fish and Locusts



    From the statement of the noble Prophet:“There has been made permissible for us two
    carrions and two types of blood. As for the two carrions, they are fishes and
    locusts (they can be eaten un-slaughtered) and as for the two bloods, they are
    the liver and spleen.”[4]



    4.2.Dead Animals Which Have No Flowing Blood
    (like flies)



    The Prophet said: “When a fly falls into any one of your
    containers, you should dip it in (the liquid) completely, and then remove it,
    because verily, in one of its wings is an antidote and the other a poison.”[5]



    5.Pork



    Allah I says: “Say (O Muhammad ﷺ: I find not in that
    which has been revealed to me anything forbidden to be eaten for one who wishes
    to eat it, except it be a dead animal, or blood (that has) spilled out, or the
    flesh of pigs; for that surely is impure...” (Al-An’aam:145).



    6.Dog Saliva



    The Prophet said: “When one of you wants to purify a
    container from which a dog has drunk, wash it seven times, the first time with
    soil.” [6]



    7.Al- Maḍhy



    It is a whitish sticky liquid that is produced during foreplay or
    by thinking of sex. It is neither emitted from sexual desire nor does it gush
    forth, and it is not accompanied by a feeling of tiredness due to its release -
    contrary to semen. One may not even notice its discharge. This is according to
    the hadeeth from Ali bin Abi Talib t
    who asked the Prophet concerning this, who then replied: “Wash your
    private part and perform ablution.” [7]



    8.Al-Wady



    It is a thick white fluid that comes out sometimes after urination.


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    • october 23rd, 2014 12:54 by islam
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