مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٨٩ - III EXCESSIVE BLOOD (KATHIRA)?If the blood penetrates through the cotton, soaking it and
or excessive becomes fully pare, she should take bath. However, if she
knows that no blood has come afterher having taken bath for the previous
prayers it is not necessary for her to take bath again.
٤١٩. After a slight blood, mustahaza woman has
performed ablutions and a medium blood mustahaza has performed ablutions
and taken bath and an excessive mustahazahas taken bath, she should
commence offering prayers immediately. However, there is no harm in
calling Azan and Iqamah before prayers, and while offering prayers also
she canaccomplish recommended acts like Qunut etc.
٤٢٠. If a mustahaza woman allows a gap between
her legal obligation with regard to ablutions or bath and her prayers,
she should perform ablutions or take bathagain according to her legal
obligation and then commence offering prayers immediately.
٤٢١. If the blood of a mustahaza woman continues
to come and does not stop and if stoppage of blood is not harmful to
her, she should prevent the blood from comingout after taking bath, and
if she ignores doing so, and the blood comes out, she should take bath
n, and if she has also offered prayers she should offer the same again.
٤٢٢. If blood does not stop at the time of
taking bath the bath is in order. However, if during the bath the medium
blood becomes excessive it is necessary for thewoman concerned to take
bath de novo.
٤٢٣. The recommended precaution is that if a
mustahaza woman is fasting she should prevent the blood from coming out,
as far as possible, throughout the day.
٤٢٤. On the basis of precaution the fast of a
woman whose blood is excessive will be in order subject to the condition
that in the night, preceding the day on whichshe intends to fast she
takes bath for the prayers of dusk and night, and also takes those baths
during day-time which are obligatory for