Aziz
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If I walked on sewer water and my slippers have mud on them then the mud also become impure. To make it pure do I have to clean the mud and all substances on the slippers which touched the sewer water or just pouring a lot of water will suffice even if the mud is still there? You might say that even If I walked on the sewer water the pure area which comes afterwards makes it pure but my slippers are not flat and have impression on them and and the inner part of the impression cannot become pure by walking on the pure area because the inner part isn't touching the ground I am asking this question because my slippers are affected by the sewer water(part which touches the ground) and also it has some mud(on the part of slippers on which I place my feet on, which I am assuming is pure). I take those slippers in the bathroom for washing and after washing and when it dried up I see that the traces of mud is not gone(the part at which I place my feet on) and as well as the area which is affected by sewer water. I just poured water and didn't rubbed it. Now the thought is coming to my mind that when the slippers are touching the floor of bathroom it has water on it and because the part of slippers wasn't cleaned properly so that is making the floor water najis and the najis splashes from the floor also landed on the mud which which is on the part where I place my feets as a result it also become najis. I wore those slippers when they were wet and didn't notice the traces and also went to the masjid. Are those slippers considered to be najis?
