مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ١٩٣ - EXCEPTIONAL CASES
dress or body of aperson there is no harm in offering prayers with them
provided that when added together their area is less than that of a
dirham.
٨٦٤. A blood which falls on a dress which is
without lining and reaches its back is reckoned to be one blood.
However, if the back of the dress gets besmeared withblood separately
and the bloods do not get mixed up each one of them is reckoned to be a
separate blood. Hence it blood is present on the back and front part of a
dress andtheir total area is less than that of a dirham the prayers
offered with it is in order, and if it is more than that prayers offered
with it is void. And on the basis ofprecaution the same order applies
when the two bloods get mixed.
٨٦٥. If blood falls on a dress which has lining
and reaches its lining or falls on its lining and reaches the front part
of the dress each of them is reckoned to bea separate blood. Hence if
the area of the blood of the dress and that of the lining, when added
together are less than the area of a dirham, the prayers offered with
them isin order and if they are more than that the prayers offered with
these bloods is void.
٨٦٦. If the area of the blood on ones body or
dress is less than that of a dirham. and some wetness reaches it and
spreads over its sides, the prayers offered withthat blood is void,
although the blood and the wetness which has spread there, is not equal
to the area of a dirham. However, if the wetness reaches the blood only
and doesnot spread over its sides the apparent position is that there is
no objection in offering prayers with it.
٨٦٧. If blood is not present on the body or
dress of a person but it becomes impure on account of contact with blood
with wetness, prayers cannot be offered with italthough the portion
which has become impure is less than the area of a dirham.
٨٦٨. If the area of the blood, present on the body or dress of a