مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٧٠ - THINGS FOR WHICH ABLUTIONS IS OBLIGATORY
wash those of its adjacent parts which it is possible to wash and should perform wiping on the jabira.
٣٣٥. If it is not possible to open the mouth of
the wound but the wound and the thing which has been placed on it is
pure and it is possible to make water reach thewound and it is also not
harmful for it water should be made to reach the wound from above
downward. And if the wound or the thing placed on it is impure and it is
possibleto wash it and to make water reach the face of the wound the
person concerned should wash it and should make water reach the wound at
the time of ablutions. And if water isnot harmful for the wound but it
is not possible to make water reach it or the wound is impure and cannot
be washed he should perform tayammum.
٣٣٦. If the jabira covers completely ones face
or one hand or both the hands the person concerned should, as a
precautionary measure, perform tayammum and shouldalso perform jabira
ablutions and if his entire head or feet are covered by jabira he should
perform tayammum.
٣٣٧. It is not necessary that jabira should
consist of things with which it is permissible to offer prayers. On the
other hand if it consists of silk cloth or eventhe parts of an animal
whose meat is unlawful to eat, it is permissible to perform wiping on
it.
٣٣٨. If a person has a jabira on the palm of his
hand and fingers and he draws wet hand on it while performing ablutions
he should also perform the wiping of hishead and feet with the same
wetness.
٣٣٩. If the jabira has covered the entire
expanse of the surface of the foot but a part from the side of the
fingers and a part from the upper side of the foot isopen the person
concerned should perform wiping on the surface of the foot at the places
which are open and on the surface of the jabira.
٣٤٠. If there are a few jabiras on the face or on the hands the person concerned should wash the places between them