Tījāniyyah
Not doing something despite of being able to do it, whether it be intentionally or unintentionally.
Water that is clean in itself but does not purify other things.
Water whose volume is less than two "qullahs" (200 liters).
What is sensed through tasting with the tongue, i.e. sweetness or bitterness.
Throwing impurity into something pure.
A white volatile crystalline substance with an aromatic smell and bitter taste. It is solid and can be crushed.
A deep hole in the ground from which water, oil, or the like is extracted.
Removing "hadath" (ritual impurity) or filth, which do not allow one to pray, by using water.
Water that has been altered in some or all of its properties because of remaining stagnant without having mixed with another material that might have altered it.
Water that is flowing in a level or a sloping place.
Water which has one or more of its characteristics altered because of mixing with a pure substance.
Water that falls off the parts of the body during ritual purification.
Pure water that has been heated through exposure to the sun.
Bitter and extremely salty water that cannot be used for drinking, watering plants, or any other use.
A body of rainwater remained after a torrent of rain.
The place where water flows on a level or downward slope.
Frozen water pellets falling heavily from the clouds.
A plant that is ground up and used in washing clothes, hands, etc.