WELL WATER
Q. What things turn the water of the well
unclean ?
·
If
Gross or Light uncleanness (Najasah Ghalidhah or Khalifah) falls
in the well or an animal with blood flowing in its veins falls in its water and
dies in it, the water turns unclean.
Q. Does the well water turn unclean if an
animal falls into it but comes out alive ?
·
It
depends on the kind of the animal. Well water turns unclean if the animal whose
used-up water is unclean or the one with uncleanness stuck on it falls in the
water. Forbidden or permissible animals falling down into the well and coming
out alive do not make the water unclean as long as we are not sure that such an
animal has made water or shitted in well.
Q. What is the way to cleanse the well ?
·
(1) If some unclean substance falls into the
well, it will turn clean if its entire water is taken out;
(2) If one human being, pig, dog, goat, two
cats or one animal of that size or bigger than that falls and dies in it, the
entire water shall have to be drained to cleanse it;
(3) When an animal, big or small, with fluid
blood falls and inflates or bursts in water, the well shall have to be
dewatered completely;
(4) If one pigeon, hen, cat or an animal of
that size or smaller than that falls into it and dies but does not inflate or
burst out, forty buckets of water shall have to be drawn out, but
(5) If a rat, sparrow or any other creature
of that size falls and dies in it, twenty buckets of water will have to be
taken out. It is, however, desirable (Mustahab) to take out thirty buckets in
place of twenty and sixty in place of forty.
Q. If a dead animal falls into the well,
what is the Islamic injunction about it ?
·
The
injunction in respect in respect of the dead animal falling into the well is
the same as for that of the living animal falling into well and dying in it.
For example, if a dead goat falls into it, the entire water is to be taken out.
If a dead cat falls into it, forty or sixty buckets must be taken out. If,
however, a dead rat falls into it, twenty or thirty buckets have to be drawn
out.
Q. What is the law if an inflated or burst
out animal falls into the well ?
·
The entire water has to be drained just as
would be done in case a living animal had fallen, died, got inflated and burst
in the well.
Q. What is the law if a dead animal is found
in the well, but no one is sure about the time of its falling into the well ?
·
The
water will be considered unclean from the time it is spotted there.
Q. What is the standard size for the bucket
?
·
The
bucket in use on a particular well is to be taken as standard as far as that
well is concerned.
Q. Whatever number of buckets is to be taken
out, must they be taken out, must they be taken out in one continuity or with
intervals ?
·
Taking out the water with intervals is also
permissible. For example, if sixty buckets are to be drawn out, twenty may be
taken out in the morning, twenty in the afternoon and the remaining twenty in
the evening.
Q. Are the ropes and buckets used in drawing
the water out to be considered clean or unclean?
·
When
the required quantity of water has been taken out, the well, the bucket and the
rope, all become clean.
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