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In Islamic context, Najis refers to impurity in accordance with religious rituals. The following are some of the things considered impure: urine, stool, blood, corpses, alcoholic drinks, and any excrement from dogs and pigs, including their saliva. Compare: Paak Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Haraam (harÄm) (Arabic: ØØ±Ø§Ù ) is an Arabic word, used in Islam to refer to anything that is prohibited by the faith. ... Islam (Arabic: ; ( â¶ (help· info)), the submission to God) is a monotheistic faith, one of the Abrahamic religions and the worlds second-largest religion. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Similarly the dead body of any animal whose blood gushes forth with force is najis, irrespective of whether it dies a natural death, or is killed in a manner other than that prescribed by Islam.
The dogs and pigs which live on land are najis, and even their hair, bones, paws and nails, and every liquid substance of their body, is najis.
And if a child or an insane person eats or drinks najis thing on his own accord, or makes food najis with his najis hands before consuming it, it is not necessary to stop him from doing so.