Praise be to Allaah.
In the answer to question no.
41090, we have explained how
purification from the najaasah of a dog is done, and that it is obligatory
to wash it seven times, one of which should be with soil.
The scholars differed to whether something else may be used
instead of soil, such as soap or other cleaning materials.
Imam al-Shaafa’i was of the view that it is obligatory to use
soil, and nothing else will do, because the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) mentioned soil specifically and enjoined
using it.
The view of Imam Ahmad is that it is permissible to use
something other than soil, such as soap etc.
See: al-Majmoo’, 2/600; Rawdat al-Taalibeen, p.
16; al-Mughni, 1/74; al-Insaaf, 2/248.
It says in al-Mawsoo’ah al-Fiqhiyyah (10/139):
If a dog licks a vessel,
then in order for this vessel to be purified it must be washed seven times,
one of which must be with soil. This is according to the Hanbalis and
Shaafa’is.
If something else is used instead of soil, such as potash (a
substance used for cleaning in the olden days) or soap etc, or it is washed
eight times, the correct view is that this is not acceptable, because this
is the way of purification that has been enjoined in this case and we should
do it as instructed as a sign of obedience to Allaah, hence nothing else can
take its place.
Some of the Hanbalis said that it is permissible to use
something else instead of soil if no soil is available, or if it will damage
the place to be washed. But if soil is available and it will not cause any
damage, then it is not permissible to use something else. This is the view
of Ibn Haamid. End quote.
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen said in al-Sharh al-Mumti’
(1/292) concerning the view that nothing else will do instead of soil: this
is subject to further discussion because of the following:
1-
The Lawgiver mentioned soil in
particular, and it is obligatory to follow the text.
2-
Lotus leaves and potash existed
at the time of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him),
but he did not refer to them.
3-
Perhaps there is some substance
in soil that kills the germs in the dog’s saliva.
4-
Soil is one of the two things
that purify, because it takes the place of water in the case of tayammum if
water is not available. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said: “The earth has been made a place of prostration and a means
of purification for me.”
The correct view is that nothing can take the place of soil, but if we assume that there is no soil available – which is an unlikely possibility – then using potash or soap is better than not using them. End quote.