مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٥٨ - ABLUTIONS
stone, and in case it does amount to unlawful possession owing to it, it
is unlawful to draw water from the pool but performing ablutionswith
that water is in order.
٢٨١. If a pool or a canal is dug in the precinct
of the tomb of an Imam or a descendant of Imams which was previously a
grave-yard and one does not know that areahas already been dedicated to
the grave-yard there is no harm in performing ablutions with the water
of that pool or canal.
(vi) The sixth condition is that those parts of the body on which
ablutions is performed should be pure at the time of washing and
performing wiping.
٢٨٢. If the place which has been washed or wiped becomes impure before the completion of the ablutions, the ablutions is in order.
٢٨٣. If a place on the body other than the limbs
on which ablutions is performed is impure the ablutions is in order.
However, if the outlet of urine or faeces hasnot been purified the
recommended precaution is that one should purify it first and then
perform ablutions.
٢٨٤. If one of the limbs of ablutions of a
person is impure and after performing ablutions he doubts whether or not
he washed it before performing ablutions and ifat the time of ablutions
he did not take notice whether that place was pure or impure his
ablutions is void. And if he knows that he did take notice of this or
doubts whetheror not he took notice of it, his ablutions is in order.
And in all cases the place which was impure should be washed with water
and purified.
٢٨٥. If a person has a cut or wound on his face
or hands and the blood from it does not stop, and water is not harmful
for it he should, after washing the healthypart of that limb in proper
order, put the place of wound or cut in Kurr-water or running water and
press it a little so that the blood may stop and should draw his finger
onthe wound or cut within the