مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٧١ - THINGS FOR WHICH ABLUTIONS IS OBLIGATORY
and if the jabiras are on the head or on the feet he should perform
wiping at the places lying between them. And as regards the places where
there are jabiras he should oct according to the orders on the subject
ofjabira
٣٤١. If the jabira has covered the sides of the
wound more than usual and it is not possible to remove it the person
concerned should perform tayammum except whenthe jabira is at the places
at which tayammum is performed in which case it is necessary that he
should perform both ablutions and tayammum. And in both the cases if it
ispossible to remove the jabira he should remove it. Hence, if the wound
is on the face and hands he should wash its sides and if it is in the
head or on the feet he shouldwipe its sides and as regards the place of
the wound he should follow the rules prescribed for jabira
٣٤٢. If there is no wound or fractured bone at
the place of ablutions but water is harmful for it for some other reason
one should perform tayammum.
٣٤٣. If a person has got opened a vein of one of
the parts of the body on which ablution is to be performed and he
cannot apply water to that part or water isharmful for him, it is
necessary for him to perform tayammum.
٣٤٤. If something has stuck on the place of
ablution or ceremonial bath and it is not possible to remove it, or its
removal involves unbearable hardship, the dutyof the person concerned is
to perform tayammum. However, if the thing which has stuck is a
medicine the rules relating to jabira apply to it.
٣٤٥. In all kinds of ceremonial bath, except the
bath of a dead body, the jabira bath is like jabira ablutions. However,
in such cases one should resort to sequencebath (Ghusl-i tartibi]. And
what is more apparent is that if there is a wound or a sore on the body
and the place is covered with jabira, bath is obligatory and as
aprecautionary measure one should also wipe the jabira. And if the mouth
of the wound or sore is open