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HAVING DOUBTS ABOUT PURITY/IMPURITY IN A MULTI-FAITH COUNTRY


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Question: I am living in India and I have a lot of doubts about things I am using and eating. What is my duty about such things?

Answer: A well-known religious law says: "Everything is ritually pure for you unless you come to know that it is ritually impure." This law declares everything to be pure unless one becomes sure a particular item has become impure. And as long as you are not sure that it has become ritually impure (najis), it is to be considered pure and you can apply all the rules of purity to it without any hesitation or doubt. All kinds of food except for meat, fat, and their extracts are permissible for a Muslim as long as he does not know that they are najis.

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