Difference Between Purification from Ritual and Physical Impurity in Islam

Purification with Water: Difference Between Ritual and Physical Impurity
(Source: Fatawa Arkan al-Islam)


❖ Question


What is the basis of purification from ritual impurity (najāsah) and filth, and what is the difference between them?


❖ Answer


Al-ḥamdu lillāh, waṣ-ṣalātu wa-s-salāmu ʿalā Rasūlillāh, ammā baʿd!


Basis of Purification


✿ The foundation of purification from both ritual impurity and filth is water, because water is the primary means of achieving ṭahārah.


✿ Whether the water is completely clear or has had its color, smell, or taste changed by mixing with a pure substance, as long as it is still called “water,” its purifying ability (ṭahūriyyah) remains.


✿ According to the stronger opinion:
◈ Such water is pure in itself (ṭāhir) and purifying (ṭahūr).
◈ It can be used to purify other things.


If Water is Unavailable


✿ If water is not available, or its use would cause harm, then tayammum is prescribed.


Method of Tayammum:


  1. Strike both palms on the ground.
  2. Wipe the face with them.
  3. Wipe the palms over each other.

Difference Between Ritual and Physical Impurity


Ritual impurity (ḥadath) requires wuḍūʾ, ghusl, or tayammum for purification.
Physical impurity (najāsa) requires the removal of the actual substance of impurity from the body, clothes, or place.


For physical impurity:
◈ Any substance — water or otherwise — that removes the impurity is valid.
◈ The goal is simply the removal of the impurity, whether by a moist or dry material.


Special Case: Dog’s Licking


✿ If something is contaminated by a dog’s saliva:
◈ It must be washed seven times.
◈ One of the washes must be done with soil.


Conclusion


✿ The rules and methods of purification differ between ritual impurity and physical impurity.
◈ Ritual impurity is removed by wuḍūʾ, ghusl, or tayammum.
◈ Physical impurity is removed by any means that eliminates it.


ھٰذا ما عندي والله أعلم بالصواب
 
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