مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٩١ - III EXCESSIVE BLOOD (KATHIRA)?If the blood penetrates through the cotton, soaking it and
state of purity it is necessary for her to perform ablutions or take
bath according to her legal obligation and offer prayers once again.
٤٢٩. If the excessive blood of a woman becomes
medium she should perform the acts prescribed for medium blood for the
later prayers. For example, if excessive bloodbecomes medium before noon
prayers she should perform ablutions and take bath for noon prayers and
for the afternoon, dusk and night prayers she should perform
onlyablutions. However, if she does not take bath for noon prayers and
has time for afternoon prayers only she should take bath for afternoon
prayers. And if she does not takebath for even afternoon prayers she
should take bath for dusk prayers. And if she does not take bath for
that prayers as well and has enough time for night prayers only
sheshould take bath for night prayers.
٤٣٠. If the medium blood of a mustahaza woman
stops before every prayers and starts coming again she should, on the
basis of precaution, take one bath before eachprayers.
٤٣١. If the excessive blood becomes slight the
mustahaza woman should perform for the first prayers the acts prescribed
for excessive blood and for the laterprayers the acts prescribed for
slight blood. Furthermore, if the medium blood becomes slight she should
perform acts prescribed for medium blood for the first prayers andthose
prescribed for slight blood for the later prayers.
٤٣٢. If a mustahaza won abandons one of the acts which are obligatory for her e.g. changing the cotton, her prayers is void.
٤٣٣. On the basis of precaution a slight
mustahaza woman who performs ablutions or takes bath for prayers cannot
touch the writing of the Quran voluntarily. Doingso is allowable when
she is helpless in the matter, but on the basis of precaution she should
perform ablutions before that.