Fiqh of Taharah Part I
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Comparative description of the three types of water Quiz
1.
What are the three types of water?
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Tahoor, baatil and najas
Taahir, tahoor and najas
Taahir, baatil, and najas
2.
What is the criteria for judging whether or not water is suitable for purification?
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its look has changed
all of the above
Its smell has changed
Its taste has changed
3.
Can we use sea water for purification (wudu / ghusl)?
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No; it is salty
Yes; because it is purifying.
Only if it has been boiled
4.
What type of water is suitable for purification (wudu / ghusl)?
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Najas
Taahir
Tahoor
5.
What is the definition of tuhoor water?
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It is clean, but cannot be used to purify for wudu or ghusl
It is unclean
It is clean in itself, and purifying for others
6.
Is recycled water suitable for purification (wudu / ghusl)?
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Only in case of need
Yes, if it is purified to such an extent that it does not have a taste, smell or colour, other than of water.
No
7.
Algae and leaves dropping in a large body of water may change the taste or smell of the water; is it still suitable for purification (wudu / ghusl)?
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Yes – because it is so common, and cannot be avoided without great difficulty.
No – because the taste/smell has changed from that of regular water
8.
How many qulla of water are required to deem it as a large body of water; such that a najaasah falling into it will not affect its purity?
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2 qulla
8 qulla
4 qulla
9.
Water that is pure in itself, and purifying to others, is called:
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Taahir
Najas
Tahoor
Baatil
10.
In the opinion of Abu Qudaamah: If you have seven garments, and four of them have impurity (najaasah) on them, but you don’t know which of them, what should you do with regard to the prayer?
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Pray as usual, pretending that there’s no najaasah
Mix the clothes up, so one of them will be pure.
Pray up to the number of garments that have najaasah, then add one more.
11.
What is the agent that gives you the purification, versus what is the act of purification?
Tuhoor is the agent (water) that gives you the purification, and Tahoor is the act of purification
Tahoor is the agent (water) that gives you the purification, and Tuhoor is the act of purification
neither