Purely Mixed Water and its Contemporary Applications
Keywords:
purely mixed water, Sharia, Islamic jurisprudence, water purification, impurity, purity.Abstract
This research deals with the subject of purely mixed water and its contemporary applications. It specifically highlights the opinions of Islamic jurisprudence on the contemporary applications of purely mixed water. The analytical approach, relying on evidence, is used. Moreover, the findings highlighted the richness and diversity of Islamic jurisprudence, the brilliance of Islamic scholars in the jurisprudential aspects. It is also found that Islamic Jurisprudence accounted for contemporary issues, problems and emerging realities. It provided clear rulings regarding pure water and purification.
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