مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ١٧٤ - THE PRAYERS WHICH SHOULD BE A PERFORMED IN SEQUENCE
known to him, it is permissible for him to act on one of the
twoprobabilities and complete the prayers. However, after offering the
prayers he should enquire about the problem so that if his prayers has
been void he should offer it againand if it has been valid, he need not
repeat it.
٧٦٢. If there is ample time for offering prayers
for a person and his creditor demands repayment of his loan from him,
he should repay the loan first, if possible,and then offer prayers. And
the position is the same if there crops up another obligatory matter
which must be attended to, immediately, for example, if a man sees that
theMasjid is impure he should purify the Masjid first and then offer
prayers. And in both the case if he offers his prayers first he commits a
sin but his prayers is in order.
THE PRAYERS WHICH SHOULD BE A PERFORMED IN SEQUENCE
٧٦٣. One should offer afternoon prayers after
the midday prayers, and the night prayers after the dusk prayers. If one
intentionally offers afternoon prayers beforemidday prayers or offers
dusk prayers after night prayers ones prayers would be void.
٧٦٤. If a person engages himself in prayers with
the intention of the midday prayers and during the prayers he
recollects that he has already offered the middayprayers he cannot turn
the intention to the afternoon prayers. On the other hand he should
break the prayers and offer the afternoon prayers.And the same rule
applies to thedusk and the night prayers.
٧٦٥. If a person becomes sure while offering the
afternoon prayers that he has not offered the midday prayers and turns
his intention to the midday prayers, and ifhe recollects later that he
has already offered the midday prayers, he should turn on prayers and
complete the prayers.
٧٦٦. If, while offering the afternoon prayers, a man doubts