- Yes, except in the case of the human body and garments...
However, when washing with a limited quantity of water, you need to separate the water from the najis thing. * Can all things that turned najis be rendered tahir in this way? - Yes, except the following: 1. Cutlery that became najis through contamination with alcohol should be washed three times so that they become tahir again. 3.
Objects that became najis through contamination by nursing babies should be rendered tahir by soaking the affected parts with water; there will be no need for wringing the garments, for example. 4. Utensils licked or lapped by dogs should first be scrubbed with soil or dust. They should then be washed with water twice. If, however, dog’s saliva falls in such utensils, or they meet any part of the dog’s body, [they should be wiped with soil first, then washed with water three times]. 5.
Garments contaminated with urine should be washed with running water once. They should be washed twice if the water used was that of taps, kurr, or little water; they should also be wrung. As for garments that became najis through other means, they should be washed with either little water and wrung or with abundant water without the need for wringing. 6. Restoring the purity of the body, that became najis by urine, should be done following the way outlined in the preceding paragraph.
However, if the water was little, you should separate the water used for purification from the body as is customary. 7. If the interiors of utensils have become najis as a result of any source of najasah, other than those of alcohol, dogs, licking by a pig, death of a rodent, they should be washed three times with little water, or [three times too] with abundant water, running water, or rain water. * What, if the interior of utensils become najis in the same way?