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be less than a Kurr) and an impure thing is washed in it while it is
raining and the water does notacquire the smell, color Or taste of the
impurity, that impure thing becomes pure. 43. If it rains on a pure carpet which is spread
on an impure earth and the water begins flowing on that impure earth
the carpet does not become impure and theearth, too, becomes pure.
V. WATER OF A WELL 44. If the water of a well springs up from earth
(although its quantity may be less than a Kurr) that water does not
become impure owing to something impure fallingin it, unless its color,
smell or taste is also changed. However, it is recommended that, in the
event of some impurities falling in it, water should be pulled out of
thewell in the prescribed quantity. Details about this quantity are
given in the relevant books. 45. If an impurity falls in a well and changes
the smell, color or taste of its water the water will become pure when
the change in its smell etc. is removed. Andit is better that this water
should become mixed with the water which gushes from the well. 46. If rain water is collected in a pit and its
quantity is less than a Kurr it will become impure if an impurity
reaches ii after it has ceased to rain.
ORDERS REGARDING WATER 47. Mixed water, the meaning whereof has been
explained in Article 15 does not purify any impure thing and it is also
not correct to take ceremonial bath or to perform ablutions with it. 48. Mixed water, however large its quantity may
be, becomes impure if a small particle of an impurity falls in it.
However, if such water falls on an impure thingfrom above, or with
pressure that portion of it which touches the impurity will become
نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم جلد : 1 صفحه : 11