Najis
State of ritual uncleanliness in Islam / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Part of Islamic hygienical jurisprudence.
In Islamic law, najis (Arabic: نجس) means ritually unclean.[1] According to Islam, there are two kinds of najis: the essential najis which cannot be cleaned and the unessential najis which become najis while in contact with another najis.[citation needed]
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Main article: Ritual purity in Islam
Contact with najis things brings a Muslim into a state of ritual impurity (Arabic: نجاسة najāsa, in opposition to ṭahārah, ritual purity). Ritual purification is then required before religious duties such as regular prayers are performed.