- Book ID
- Point
- Table of Contents
- 1.0 Types of Waters
- 1.1 Mutlaq (absolute) Water
- 1.2 Tahir and Mutahhir (Purifiers)
- 1.2.1 Two differences between the khabath and hadath
- 1.3 Mudaf Water
- 1.3.1 Enquiry
- 1.4 Waters that have a subterranean source (nabi’) and those which have no nabi’
- 1.5 Water-Najis Contact
- 1.5.1 Doubt arising between nabi’ and non-nabi’ qalil waters
- 1.6 Rainwater
- 1.7 Contact between a najis and mudaf water
- 1.8 Tahirization of Najis Waters
- 1.8.1 Doubts
- 1.9 A Najis amongst Tahirs
- 1.10 Kurrization (the becoming kurr) of qalil water
- 1.11 The Ghusalah (used water from wudus and/or ghusls)
- 1.12 Kurr water
- 1.12.1 Arising Doubts
- 2.0 Concrete Najasah
- Point
- 2.1 Urine and Faeces
- 2.2 Birds
- 2.3 Najasah-consuming and humanly-defiled animals
- 2.4 Sperm
- 2.5 Blood
- 2.5.1 Concerning the Slaughtered
- 2.6 Meetah (dead body of an animal)
- 2.6.1 The Abomasums and the Musk Pouch
- 2.7 In Muslim ‘Hands’
- 2.8 Pus and Vomit
- 2.9 Dogs and Pigs
- 2.10 (Grape-)Wine (Khamr)
- 2.10.1 Boiling Grape Juice
- 2.11 Beer (Fuqqa’)
- 2.12 The sweat of one who becomes junub haramly (e.g. via adultery, masturbation…)
- 2.13 Ahl al-Kitab
- 2.14 Denying the Fundamentals of Religion
- 2.15 Offspring of Atheists
- 2.16 Those who attribute ghuluw (gross exaggeration that leads to blasphemy) with respect to Allah’s creation
- 2.17 Nasibis
- 2.18 Leftovers
- 2.19 A Few Issues On Doubt
- 2.20 Rules of Najasah
- 2.20.1 May najasah be proved by means of one person’s testimony?
- 2.20.2 Owner of Something
- 2.21 Najis and Mutanajjis
- 2.21.1 Najis cases that are excused during salat
- 2.21.2 Things that aren’t sufficient for salat
- 2.21.3 Tahirizing Mosques
- 2.21.4 Do Mutanajjis things najisate?
- 2.21.5 Tahirization of the body and clothes in preparation for salat
- 2.21.6 Executing salat whilst being, unknowingly, accompanied with najasah
- 2.21.7 The Compelled
- 2.21.8 Doubting between a tahir and a najis
- 2.21.9 Must one eliminate the najasah or execute wudu?
- 3.0 The Mutahhirat
- Point
- 3.1 Water
- 3.1.1 Tahirizing things najisated by dogs, pigs, desert rats and urine
- 3.1.2 Tahirization of Vessels, Clothes and the Body
- 3.1.3 Ghusalah
- 3.2 Takhalli
- 3.3 Earth: a mutahhir
- 3.4 Sun: a mutahhir
- 3.5 Inqilab (Transformation): a mutahhir process
- 3.6 Istihalah (Transmutation): a mutahhir process
- 3.7 Bodies of Animals
- 3.8 Tannery
- 4.0 Minor Ablution (Wudu)
- Point
- 4.1 Factors obliging one to wudue
- 4.1.1 An Arising Doubt
- 4.2 Objectives of Wudu
- 4.3 Recommendations for executing wudu
- 4.4 Prerequisites of Wudu
- 4.5 Method of performing wudu
- 4.6 Debating verse 5:6
- 4.7 The Usulic Principles of Faragh (Disconnection) and Tajawuz (Transition)
- 4.8 Arising Doubts
- 4.8.1 Excessive Doubts
- 5.0 Jabirahs
- 6.0 Janabah Ghusl
- 7.0 Hayd, Istihadah and Nifas
- Point
- 7.1 Hayd
- 7.2 Question and Answer
- 7.3 The Principle of Probability
- 7.4 Classification of Hayd
- 7.5 Surpassing the 10-day limit
- 7.6 Pregnancy and Hayd
- 7.7 True until proven otherwise
- 7.8 Actions Prohibited for the Ha’id
- 7.9 The Ha’id’s Ghusl
- 7.10 Compensatory Salats and Sawms
- 7.11 Istihadah
- 7.12 Classification of the Mustahad
- 7.13 The Nafsa’ (one discharging nifas blood)
- 8.0 The Mayyit (Deceased)
- Point
- 8.1 Al-Ihtidar (On the verge of dying)
- 8.2 Al-Mawt (Death)
- 8.3 The Mayyit’s Ghusl
- 8.4 The Martyr and the Stoned (marjum)
- 8.5 Kafan : Enshrouding
- 8.6 Hunut : Embalment
- 8.7 The Mayyit’s Salat
- 8.7.1 The Method of the Mayyit’s Salat
- 8.8 Burial
- 8.8.1 The Mayyit’s Guardian/Heir
- 8.8.2 Touching (skin-contact with) the mayyit’s corpse
- 8.9 Mustahabb Ghusls
- 9.0 Tayammum
- References
- Glossary
- Bibliography
Imam Sadiqs Jurisprudence Ritual Purity (Taharah)
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحیم
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, The All-Beneficent, The All-Merciful
نام کتاب: ققه الامام جعفر الصادق (ع) ج 1 (طهارت)
نویسنده:
محمد جواد مغنیه
مترجم: فرخ سکالشفر
زبان ترجمه: انگلیسی
Imam Sadiq's Jurisprudence: Part 1 Ritual Purity
Author: Muhammad Jawad Maghniyyah
Translator: Farrokh B. Sekaleshfar
Project supervisor: Translation Unit, Cultural Affairs Department/ The Ahl al-Bayt (‘a) World Assembly (ABWA)
Publisher: ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
First Printing: 2009
Printed by: Neinavā Press
Copies: 5,000
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