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consuming the impurity or after smelling their urine or excreta. Rule- Leftovers of a pig, dog, cheetah, wolf, elephant, j ackal and other animals ofprey are naa-paak. Rllle- Leftovers ofcreatures that live in the sea are paak, irrespective of whether these animals were born in water or not. Rllle- Leftovers of flying birds of prey, e.g. falcons, hawks, etc. are makrooh. This mle also applies to a crow and domestic animals, e.g. cats, mice and l izards. Rllle- There is doubt regarding donkeys (meaning it is doubtful if their leftovers are correct for wudhu or not). Therefore, wudhu and ghusal cannot be made with it. (GeneralBooks) OTHER RULES 1 . Water becomes naj is after a person who drinks liquor (Allah � Forbid) immediately puts his mouth to it. The mouth and the moustache should also be made paak and then used to drink water. Ifnot then they make the water and its vessel both impure. 2. A cat who eats a rat and immediately put its mouth to a vessel causes it to become naa-paak. If it licks its mouth with its tongue, causing the effect ofblood to be finished, and then touches the vessel with its mouth then it does not become naa-paak. 3. Leftover water that is paak is correct for wudhu and ghusal. If a j unub, without making kuIIi, drinks this water however, then to make wudhu with that leftover water is not permissible as it has now become l1111stamal. 4. Using makrooh water for wudhu or ghusai while pure clean water is available is makrooh. There is no harm doing so when pure c lean water is not present. 26
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