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even if they are cooked, every kind of alcohol, the milk of all haraam animals, all of these are naj aasat-galeeza. (Durre-Mukhtaar, Raddul Muhtaar, Bahare-Shariat) 6. The urine of animals whose flesh are halaal, the urine of a horse and the droppings ofa birdwhose flesh is haraam (whether it i s a bird ofprey or not) are all naj aasate-khafeefa. (GeneralBooks) 7. Cud (the halfdigested food that ruminant animals chew at leisure) has the same order as the excreta ofthe animal. (GeneralBooks) 8 . When najaasate-khafeefa gets mixed with galeeza then the entire mixture turns to naj aasate-galeeza, even if khafeefa is more. (Durre Mukhtaar, RaddulMuhtaar) 9. The blood offish and other sea creatures, the blood ofa mosquito, the saliva and sweat of a mule and donkey, the droppings of those halaal birds that fly in the air, e.g. Pigeons, the blood that does not flow from a wound, the blood that remains on meat, livers and spleens and the droppings and water from silkworms are all paak. Ifthey touch the body or clothes, it does not become naa-paak. (Durre-Mukhtaar etc) 1 0. Ifmeat, liver or spleen becomes immersed in flowing blood then it becomes naa-paak. Without washing it, the meat will not become paak. (Durre-Mukhtaar) VARIOUS MASAAIL 1 . Iffine splinters ofurine, equal to the size ofa pin's head, has to splash on to the body or c lothes, then they remain paak. If the clothes, with these splinters of urine, has to be put in water, it will not .cause it to become naa-paak as well . (Durre-Mukhtaar) 2 . If there are several places on the body or clothes that have najaasate galeeza and not one of these places have naj aasat equal to a dirham, but in total they are equal to a dirham, then they shall be considered to be equal to a dirham. If there is more najaasat than a dirham, it is indeed 46
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