
Al-Hadaiq al-Nadira fi Ahkam al-Itra al-Tahira
The Radiant Gardens in the Rulings of the Pure Progeny
Author: Yusuf al-Bahrani
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Opens Kitab al-Tahara — purification — with the rulings on water. Covers absolute running water, standing water above the kurr threshold, small amounts of standing water, wells, mudaf (mixed) water, and the as'ar — the leftover water of different animals and humans. Sets the methodological tone for the entire work.
Chapters
90 total chapters
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Continuation of Its General Benefit
14
The Fourth Preliminary on Precaution
15
The Fifth Preliminary on the Ruling of the Ignorant about the Laws
16
The Sixth Preliminary on Conflict and Preference among Legal Evidence
17
The Seventh Preliminary on the True Meaning of Command and Prohibition
18
The Eighth Preliminary [On Legal Reality]
19
The Ninth Preliminary [On Derivatives]
20
The Tenth Preliminary on the Validity of Rational Evidence and Its Absence
21
The Eleventh Preliminary on Some Legal Principles and Established Rules
22
The Purity of Everything Whose Impurity Is Unknown Until It Is Known
23
And Among Them - The Permissibility of What Is Unknown to Be Forbidden
24
Certainty Is Not Overturned by Doubt
25
And Among Them - That Every Worker Is Trustworthy in Their Work Unless Contradicted
26
[The Rule on Limited and Unlimited Doubts in Impurity and Prohibition]
27
Doubt in Something After Leaving It
28
Removal of Hardship
29
Excuse for What Overcomes One by God's Will
30
Preference Based on Established Criteria When Reports Differ
32
The Excusability of the Ignorant
33
Definitive Generalizations Established by the Lawgiver
34
[The Believers Are Bound by Their Conditions Except What Contradicts the Book of God]
35
[“The Two Sellers Have the Option Until They Separate”]
36
On Unknown Eggs, One May Eat from What Is Different at the Ends, Not What Is Equal
37
On Birds, What Is Fluffed Is Permissible, and If Its Fluff Is More, Even If Slaughtered
38
On Fish, What Has Scales Is Permissible
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[The Hadith of Abrogation]
40
Acting with Precaution When Necessity Requires It
41
Acting on Original Innocence in Laws That Are Commonly Encountered
42
Building on Doubt in the Last Two Units of the Four-Rak'ah Prayer on the Most, Unless Invalidated
43
Ambiguity on What God Has Ambiguous and Silence on What God Has Silent
44
The Establishment of Defect by Increase or Decrease from the Original Creation
45
That Everything That Ruminates Has Its Saliva and Its Remnants Permissible
46
Acceptance of the Statement of One Who Has No Opponent
47
Continuation of an Important Matter [On Legal Principles Without Evidence]
48
The Twelfth Preliminary on a Brief Discussion on the Conditions of Our Jurists and Narrators
56
The First Station on Used Water
57
(The First Issue) - On Used Water of Minor Impurity
58
(The Second Issue) - On Used Water of Major Impurity
59
The First: On Determining the Water Used in Major Ritual Impurity
60
The Second
61
The Third: On Removing Filth with Water Used in Major Ritual Impurity
62
The Fourth: On the Inquiry into the Specifics of Janabah or Major Ritual Impurity
63
The Fifth: On Water Used in Recommended Ghusl
64
The Sixth: On Water Used for Ghusl from a Doubtful Impurity
65
The Seventh: On Considering Separation from the Body in the Validity of Use
66
The Eighth: On the Collective Kurr of Used Water
67
The Ninth: If He Washes His Head Externally and Then Dips His Hand in a Small Amount
68
The Tenth: On the Point of Dispute Regarding Water Used in Immersion Ghusl
69
The Eleventh: On the Specificity of Inquiry in This Matter Regarding Small Amounts
70
The Twelfth: On the Narration of Ali ibn Ja'far Related to This Matter
71
The Third Issue: On Water Used in Istinja
72
The First: On the Non-Obligation to Remove Istinja Water When Conditioned by Purity
73
The Second: Istinja Water is Pure or Excused
74
The Third: On the Remarks of the Researcher Related to This Matter
75
The Fourth: On the Conditions of Purity or Excusal in Istinja Water
76
The Fifth: On the Claim of Consensus Regarding the Non-Jurisdiction of Istinja Water
77
The Fourth Issue: On Water Used in Removing Impurity
78
The First: Impurity in General and Its Ruling as the State Before Washing
79
The Second: The Opinion of Impurity but Its Ruling as the State Before the Wash
80
The Third: The Opinion That Its Ruling is the State After the Wash
81
The Fourth: The Opinion of Purity in General
82
The Fifth: The Opinion of Impurity in General
83
Notes
84
The Fifth Issue: On Bathhouse Water
86
The First Case: On the Confusion of Pure with Impure
87
[Notes]
88
The Second Case: On Confusion with Usurped Water
89
The Third Case: On Confusion with Added Water
90
The Fourth Case: On Confusion Based on Doubt or Assumption of Impurity
91
The First Case: On Conflict in One Vessel
92
The Second Case: On Conflict in Two Vessels
93
The Fifth Case: On Confusion Based on Doubt Whether What Fell into the Water is Pure or Impure
