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Types of purity in Islam

Types of purity in Islam



Types of purity:




 There are three types of purity, which are:




 * Purity from sins and sins.  Purity from sensual impurity;  Any of the slag, such as: blood, faeces, and urine, and this type is not purified except with pure water for the majority, and it is by washing it until it is completely removed.  Purification is one of the two major and minor events, so the major event such as: emission of semen, postpartum and menstruation, and the absence of the glans in the vulva, whether it was first or before, even if semen did not ejaculate, and in these cases washing is obligatory, as well as purification from minor impurity, which is what a person must  Ablution because of it, such as: emitting something from one of the two passages, whether it is faeces, urine, madhiy, or touching the vagina with the palm.





 The importance of purity:





 The importance of purity can be summarized in many matters, including:





 * A condition for the validity of many acts of worship, such as: ablution and circumambulation, according to most scholars.  A reason to pay the torment of the grave.  God's praise and praise for the purified.  Purity is considered half of faith, as described by the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace.  Immunization of the soul from diseases, as impurity causes many diseases.  The approval of the human instinct to which he was conceived, Islam is the religion of instinct, and man by nature loves beauty and cleanliness.





 Definition of purity:




 Purity in the language is: integrity and cleanliness, purity is the opposite of impurity, and purity is a name that takes the place of purification with water, such as: ablution and cleansing, and purification is a vessel in which to purify and perform ablution, and purification: walking away from sin and what is forbidden, and the woman is purified.  That is, bathed, and purity in its idiomatic meaning according to the tap: it is the removal of impurity and the removal of impurity, and it also came in its meaning: the cleanliness of the place from impurity, whether it is judgmental or real, and something related to prayer or something else,






 * For example: the purity of food and utensils, and the Malikis defined purity as: the attribute established by the ruling objects that require those who are characterized by the permissibility of prayer, and they defined it as: the removal of impurity and the elimination of impurity.

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