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Ruling 2610. If a wolf tears apart a sheep’s throat such that none of the four ducts remains, the sheep becomes unlawful to eat. The same applies if n
Ruling 2609. It is not sufficient to sever some of these four ducts, wait for the animal to die, and then sever the remaining ducts. However, if the f
Ruling 2608. The method of slaughtering an animal is that four ducts must be severed completely: 1. the windpipe (trachea); 2. the food pipe (oesophag
Ruling 2607. If a dead baby animal is delivered or taken out from the womb of a live animal, it is unlawful to eat its meat. [1] As mentioned in Rulin
Ruling 2606. The flesh and skin of animals whose meat is unlawful to eat – except those mentioned in the previous ruling (masʾalah) – become pure if t
Ruling 2605. Slaughtering a dog or a pig or killing it by hunting does not make it pure, as these animals cannot be made pure. Furthermore, it is unla
Ruling 2604. An animal whose meat is unlawful to eat and whose blood does not gush out, such as a snake and lizard, is pure when it is dead; therefore
Ruling 2603. If an animal whose meat is lawful to eat and whose blood does not gush out [when its jugular vein is cut], such as a fish, dies on its ow
Ruling 2602. A wild animal whose meat is lawful to eat can only become pure and lawful to eat by hunting it if it is able to flee or fly away. Therefo
Ruling 2601. If a wild animal whose meat is lawful to eat, such as a deer, partridge, or mountain goat, is killed by hunting according to the instruct
Ruling 2600. If either a wild or domesticated animal whose meat is lawful (ḥalāl) to eat is slaughtered according to the instructions that will be men
Ruling 2599. If a person possesses some property that belongs to an unknown owner, and it is not regarded as being ‘lost property’, then in case he is
Ruling 2598. If a person takes someone else’s shoes and replaces them with another pair, then in the event that the person whose shoes were taken know
Ruling 2597. If at the time of performing ablution (wuḍūʾ) or prayers (ṣalāh) a person has with him something that he has found, his ablution or praye
Ruling 2596. If a person finds something that cannot remain for a year, he must take care of it for as long as it remains while protecting all those p
Ruling 2595. If a person finds something that has a value of one or more dirhams, in the event that he does not announce it and places it in a mosque
Ruling 2594. If a person finds something and another individual says, ‘It belongs to me’ and describes some of its identifying features, the finder mu
Ruling 2593. A person who finds some property must announce it in such a way that were the owner to hear it, he would deem it probable that the proper
Ruling 2592. If a person finds some property and takes it thinking that it belongs to him but afterwards realises that it is not his property, then th
Ruling 2591. If a person finds some property that possesses identifying features and it has a value of one dirham or more, and if the place where the