مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ١٢ - ORDERS REGARDING WATER
impure, and that portion which does not touch the impurity will remain
pure. Forexample, if rose water is sprinkled on an impure hand from the
rose-water bottle, that part of it which reaches the hand will be impure
and that part which does not reach thehand will remain pure.
٤٩. If impure mixed water is mixed with Kurr
water or running water in such a way that it can no longer be called
mixed water it becomes pure.
٥٠. The water which was pure and it is not known
whether it has reached the stage of mixed water will be treated to be
pure water i.e. it will purify an impurething and it will also be in
order to perform ablutions and ceremonial bath with it and if it was
mixed water and it is not known whether it has become pure water or not
itwill be treated to be mixed water i.e. it will not purify an impure
thing and it will also be invalid to perform ablutions or ceremonial
bath with it.
٥١. The water about which it is not known
whether it is pure or mixed and it is not known whether it was pure or
mixed previously does not purity an impurity and itis also not
permissible to perform ablutions or ceremonial bath with it and it
becomes impure when an impurity reaches it, although it may be equal to a
Kurr or more thanthat.
٥٢. When an original impurity like blood and
urine reaches water and changes its smell, color or taste it becomes
impure although it may be Kurr-water or runningwater. However, if the
smell, color or taste of the water changes owing to an impurity which is
outside it for example, if a corpse, which is lying by the side of the
water,changes its smell - the water does not become impure.
٥٣. If the water in which original impurity like
blood or urine falls and changes its smell, color or taste, joins
Kurr-water or running water or rain water fallson it, or wind makes the
rain water fall on it or rain water falls on it through rain-water pipe