تطہیرِ نجاست کے شرعی طریقے اور حلال انڈسٹری میں اس کی عملی تطبیق
Keywords:
Filthiness, Halal Industry, Nijasat, Purification, Shariah MethodsAbstract
In the eyes of Shariah, every disgusting and dirty thing is impurity, such as wine. In the light of the words of the jurists, there are different ways of purifying impurity: Ghusl, Masah, Hatt, Dalk, Salk, Fark, Jafaf, Ihraq, Ghalyan, Istihala, Dabaghat, Tazkiyah, Takseer, Nazah, Hafar, Dukhool, Taghawwur, Tasarruf, Taqweer. According to the authors of the thesis, all these methods of purification can be used in the halal industry based on the ease of Shariah, non-embarrassment and lack of discomfort.
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