| School | Ruling on tanned hides from animals not slaughtered Islamically | |--------|---------------------------------------------------------------| | Hanafi | Pure, can be used for prayer, water, etc. (except dog/pig) | | Maliki | Pure, but dislike for prayer unless slaughtered properly | | Shafi`i | Pure, but only from animals whose meat is halal to eat | | Hanbali | Pure, even from dead animals (except dog/pig) |
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