اسم الکتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) المؤلف : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم الجزء : 1 صفحة : 23
110. A person about whom it is not known whether
he is a Muslim or not is pure. However, he does not enjoy other orders
applicable to the Muslims, for example hecannot marry a Muslim woman and
should not be buried in the grave-yard of the Muslims. 111. Any person, who abuses any of the twelve holy Imams on account of enmity, is impure.
(IX) WINE 112. Wine and date wine (nabiz), which
intoxicate a person, are impure and on the basis of obligatory
precaution everything, which is originally liquid andintoxicates a
person, is impure. Hence narcotics like opium and hemp which are not
liquid originally are pure, even though something may be mixed in them
on account of whichthey become liquid. 113. All kinds of industrial alcohol, which is used for varnishing doors, windows, tables, chairs etc. are pure. 114. If grapes or grape juice ferment, automatically or on being cooked, they are pure, but it is unlawful to eat or drink them. 115. If dates, currants and raisins and their juice ferment they are pure and it is lawful to eat them.
(X) BEER (FUQA) 116. Beer, which is prepared from barley, is
called "Ab-i-Jaw is impure. However, barley-water which is extracted by
the physicians by a special method and iscalled Maush-Shair is pure. 117. The perspiration of a person, who becomes
ceremonially unclean owing to an unlawful act, is pure, but on the basis
of recommended precaution prayers should notbe offered with it, and
similarly sexual intercourse with a woman in her menses amounts to
ceremonial uncleanness on account of an unlawful act.
اسم الکتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) المؤلف : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم الجزء : 1 صفحة : 23