Brilio.net - In Islamic teachings , cleanliness is an important part of faith. One of the most important aspects of cleanliness is understanding and purifying feces. Najis is everything that is considered dirty and prevents a person from worshiping properly. This article will discuss the three types of impurity and how to purify them according to Islamic law.
1. Najis mukhaffafah (Light faeces)Example: Najis mukhaffafah is a light najis. An example of this stool is the urine of a baby boy who has not consumed food other than breast milk.
How to purify: To purify najis mukhaffafah, it is enough to sprinkle water on the part affected by najis. No need to scrub or wash excessively. The water used must be clean and pure.
2. Najis mutawassitah (moderate Najis)Example: Najis mutawassitah is najis moderate. Examples of these impurities are blood, pus, adult urine, and human or animal feces.
How to purify: To purify najis mutawassitah, the part affected by najis must be washed with clean water until it loses its color, smell, and taste. If the excrement is on clothes or cloth, then it should be washed clean. If the excrement is on the floor or hard surface, it should be flushed with water until it is clean.
3. Najis mughallazah (Heavy Najis)Example: Najis mughallazah is a heavy najis. Examples of these impurities are the saliva of dogs and pigs, as well as everything that comes from both.
How to purify: To purify najis mughallazah, the part affected by najis must be washed seven times, one of which is by using soil or dust. This process is known as "tanning". First, clean the part affected by faeces with water until it loses its color, smell, and taste. Then, mix soil or dust with water and rub it on the part affected by feces. After that, rinse with clean water six more times.
The importance of understanding feces and how to purify themUnderstanding the types of impurities and how to purify them is very important for every Muslim. This is not only related to physical cleanliness, but also spiritual cleanliness. In Islam, cleanliness is part of faith, and keeping clean from impurity is one of the ways to get closer to God.
By understanding and applying the ways of purifying impurities in accordance with Islamic Sharia, every Muslim can keep himself and his surroundings clean. Cleanliness is an important part of everyday life and is one of the ways to get closer to God.
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