Issue 24: Once the dead body has been given a Ghusl, the body is Tahir.
Issue 24: Once the dead body has been given a Ghusl, the body is Tahir. Issue 25: The body of a person who fights in the way of Allah to protect Islam and is killed on the war front, is tahir and it is not necessary to give the body a Ghusl or a Kafan. The Rules of Blood Issue 26: The blood of people and all animals, whose blood gushes out, like the chicken and goat, is Najis. Issue 27: The blood of animals, whose blood does not gush out, like the fish and mosquito, is Tahir.
Issue 28: According to Ihtiyat Wajib, one must avoid eggs that have even a small drop of blood in them. However, if the blood is in the yolk of the egg, and the covering around the yolk has not broken, then the eggwhite is tahir. Issue 29: The blood that comes out from around the teeth (gums) and that mixes with saliva is tahir when it comes out of the mouth. In the event (that the blood is mixed with saliva), it is permissible to spit it out, although it is better not to spit it out.
How does something become Najis? Issue 30: If something Tahir comes into contact with something Najis, and one of these two things is wetter than the other and the wetness of one reaches the other, then that Tahir thing will become Najis. Issue 31: If a person does not know if something Tahir has become Najis or not, then it should be considered as being Tahir, and research and investigation is not necessary, even if one is able to ascertain if the thing is Tahir or Najis.
Issue 32: Eating and drinking things, which are Najis, is Haram. [^1]: For a better understanding on the method of slaughtering according to Islamic Law, see Issue 438. Previous…