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  1. Question: We asked the office of our Marja’ that in cleaning the floors of hospitals, hotels, laboratories, apartments and the like, impurity such as blood and the like is wiped with a wet broom/mop and it can be seen a lot. It was replied that you have to deem it to be pure. Is this reply based on the principle of compliance with intolerable and difficult situations or is it something else? Answer: To avoid obsessions, and hardships in people's lives, Islam considers the principle of purity to be present in everything and has ordered this general rule: only if you are sure that something is impure, you are obliged to avoid it. Otherwise, you have no duty; Therefore, all the things that we do not know about their impurity, or we doubt their impurity, or even we suspect that they are impure, are all pure and we have no duty to avoid them.
  2. Question: What is the obligation if we eat impure food without knowing and find out later? If the inside of the mouth becomes impure (due to impure food between the teeth) and, for example, we blow on a pure object that is wet, is that object become impure due to the air that comes out of the mouth? Answer: No, nothing becomes impure due to blowing. Try to avoid these obsessive matters and do not occupy your mind with these matters.
  3. Question: I don't consider any place in our house to be pure (Tahir), not even water or other things... I am obsessed and sometimes I lose my mental balance because of a lot of rinsing, ablution, ghusl or prayer... and I say disbelief. And there have been times when I have consciously spread impurity to clothes, etc. when I saw the impurity with my own eyes and I have a conventional certainty that I spread it. Now I want to repent and pray and return to the path of life without obsession. please guide me. Answer: Obsession is a mental illness and an evil condition that needs to be treated with a lot of practice and consultation with technical experts. According to Shari'ah, an obsessive person is obliged to ignore his temptations and act like normal people. If you are sure that you have transferred impurity, in such a way that if you tell the story to the people around you, they will also consider those items as impure, then it is necessary to purify and clean those items. But be sure to pay attention to the rinsing method and do not wash more than necessary.
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