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A new case everyday
« on: Thursday 22 June 2006, 08:47 »
How are you dear members of TAI of AICP?
I've decided to add this topic in which i'll share with you about new cases of fiqh ( or creed) that i might have learned recently.
We learn about a new matter every day may be.
Well, let's share it.
Last week i learned that wet wiping your socks (jawrab) according to Imam Malik is considered equivalent in rule to wet wiping your slippers ( khuff).
However the socks must have no holes through which the skin is distinguished , and must not be transparent (i mean it has to be quite a thick cotton or wool sock), and must extend up to your ankles. But again, your whole wudu^ in this case must be performed according to Imam Malik Mazhab, which may mean that you have to wet wipe your entire head ( i also heard it must be washed). i'm not that very expert in the Maliki Mazhab, so may be someone may tell us more.
According to Imam Al Shafei, the socks in no case are considered like slippers ( shoes). Your slippers (shoes) have to extend above your ankles so that you can perform wiping on them. Sure they must enclose entirely and firmly your feet. Same rules here for the shoe : no holes, no transparency. This helps when it is inconvenient for you to perform wudu^ in places whereby you can't take out your socks and shoes.

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Re: A new case everyday
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 22 June 2006, 14:34 »
may Allaah bless you bro Martin, a very nice thread  :-)
Would you like us to help you....

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Re: A new case everyday
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 22 June 2006, 23:55 »
may Allaah bless you bro Martin, a very nice thread  :-)
Would you like us to help you....
Yes of course brother ( sister, not sure :?).
I said Let's share it.
Today i'll discuss about the najassat (filth) rules.
Cleaning your carpet after that that your little baby puked over or peed (urinated) over it

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Re: A new case everyday
« Reply #3 on: Friday 23 June 2006, 03:56 »
OK .Before i elaborate on this, i like to remind about the rule of wet wiping your shoes, that it is only allowed (valid) given that you wore them after performing Wudu^.
Means to say that : if you wore your shoes after that your wudu' has been invalidated ( abolished) by any of the known ways, and then you wore your shoes, well then you cannot perform wet wiping on them during the next Wudu^.

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Re: A new case everyday
« Reply #4 on: Friday 23 June 2006, 04:24 »
Cleaning your carpet after that that your little baby puked over or peed (urinated) over it

Many people don't know how to remove the Najass ( filth) following this situation.

when it's wet, The najassat (being pee, urine, puke) is called najassat ^ayniyyah. Well, don't ask me what it means in English precisely. It could mean ocular (refering to eye) or related to a specimen (^ayyina). In this case, the Najass can only be removed by having the water flow through it . By flow we mean that it has to go from place to the other ( in arabic means yajri). A pure water has to be used in this case. But there may be a problem here for your carpet, especially if you can't take it out to the bathtub, and have water flow over the najass part. So here what to do :

1- wait till the najassAT dries out completely. In this case the najassat is no more called ^ayniyya. We call it 7okmiyyat (hokmiyyat). You can help to dry it out faster by placing some kitchen papers.

2- When it's completely dry , you may remove the najassat becoming 7okmiyyat now, by pouring or spraying water over the najass area.
The najassat 7okmiyyat doesn't necessitate the flowing of water over it , but just pouring or splashing completely.

So, please even when your baby pisses all over the tiled floor , don't help to spread the najassat by throwing water over it, and then wiping it off. Dry it out first completely by using kitchen papers, the clean through water.

There's a third type of najassat called "moghalazza", this is the najassat derived from the wet parts of a dog or pig. i'll talk about this later

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Re: A new case everyday
« Reply #5 on: Friday 23 June 2006, 06:06 »
Again, i'm explaining these according to Mazhab Al Shafei.
Anyone who can add or comment on what i'm typing , or correct for any mistake is appericated.

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Re: A new case everyday
« Reply #6 on: Friday 23 June 2006, 06:13 »
Great post bro Martin...i will follow you...


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Re: A new case everyday
« Reply #7 on: Friday 23 June 2006, 06:24 »
Allow me to add,

To remove Najas, still needed to  remove the taste, color and smell (aroma) after removing the physical item.


As for Ayyniya term... refers here to the sifat (description) of the najas

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Re: A new case everyday
« Reply #8 on: Friday 23 June 2006, 10:06 »
Yes of course brother ( sister, not sure :?).
I said Let's share it.

Sister bro  :-)  :-) Ok we can all help then although i only really know about the hanafii school  :-)

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Re: A new case everyday
« Reply #9 on: Friday 23 June 2006, 12:27 »
Sister bro  :-)  :-) Ok we can all help then although i only really know about the hanafii school  :-)
Very good sister bash. We also need the input of other schools, especially the hanafi one, which helps to make matters easier sometimes.
We are all "Moqalledeen", and we are not "Mujtahideen". So we can take from any mazhab. But to a certain limit. Like when you pray, you have to perform your whole payer as per a certain mazhab.
A mujtahhid is like sheikh Abdullah. He follows the shafei school only.

Allow me to add,

To remove Najas, still needed to  remove the taste, color and smell (aroma) after removing the physical item.


As for Ayyniya term... refers here to the sifat (description) of the najas

Thank you dear Hadi. I know i can count on you.

I also need to add that the Najassat ^ayniyya spreads by being exposed by touch to other pure (non-najass) parts, because simply it's wet . Like when touching by hands the carpet having wet urine on it, your hands need to be cleaned (washed) afterwards to remove the najassat spread to them by touching. Whereas, touching after that the carpet has dried out, doesn't require that. Please correct me on this.

Now yes as i reviewed my notes ( that we tend to forget), ^ayn al najassat means the source or the real unmodified part of the najassat. The najassat 7okmiyyat means that the najassat has vanished in specification of color or smell or taste, by being exposed to air or sun, and not by water. The carpet is still considered najiss in this case, and one needs to have water as i explained poured over it only once.

So to sum up, the Najassat ^ayniyyat can only be removed by washing the location being exposed to it completely by pure water, and being certain to remove the color, taste and smell altogether; that is removing the ^ayn of the najassat. I think if it's impossible to remove color or smell, then it's ok. Please correct me on this.

Wheras for the najassat 7okmiyyat, it is sufficient to wash once in water or simply pouring water over.

Now if your baby is a boy less than 2 years old who is still not eating it, then his wet urine may be purified by spraying water only over the carpet. For the baby girl of any age, and boys older than 2 years, then follow the procedures i listed before.

Hadi , plaese complete review. we don't need to give a single false information. Help enabling me to edit my posts after publishing them please.

 



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