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a Ḥarām animal according to the Shar’ī method, its meat is pure but eating this meat is Ḥarām. This ruling does not apply to the pig which is Najis-ul-‘Ayn i.e. which can never be purified in anyway.)
5. Feces and urine of Ḥarām quadrupeds like the dog, the lion, the vixen, the cat, the rat, the donkey, the mule, the elephant and the pig; and the dung of the horse; and
6. feces of every Ḥalāl quadruped like the cow, the buffalo, the goat, the camel;
7. droppings of a bird which cannot fly high like the hen and the duck — whether the bird is small or big;
8. every type of wine and intoxicating toddy;
9. the feces and urine of the snake;
10. the meat of those wild snakes and frogs which have circulating blood even if they are slaughtered. Similarly their skin even if it is tanned;
11. the meat, bones and hair of a pig even if it is slaughtered. All these are Najāsat-e-Ghalīẓaĥ. (Baĥār-e-Sharī’at, vol. 2, pp. 112-113)
12. The blood of the lizard and the chameleon is Najāsat-e-Ghalīẓaĥ. (Baĥār-e-Sharī’at, vol. 2, pp. 113)
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