مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٧٧ - BATH FOR CEREMONIAL UNCLEANNESS (JANABAT)
Sajdah, ٤١:٩٨ (iii) Surah an-Najm, ٥٩:٦٢ and (iv) Surah al- Alaq, ٩٦:١٩.
THINGS WHICH ARE ABOMINABLE FOR JUNUB
٣٦٢. The following nine things are abominable
for junub: (i) To eat (ii) or to drink. In case, however,the person
concerned performs ablutions or washes his hands,eating and drinking
will not be abominable for him. (iii) To recite more than seven verses
of the holy Quran in which an obligatory prostration does not occur.
(iv) To touchwith any part of his body the cover, the margin or border
of the holy Quran or the space between its lines. (v) To keep the holy
Quran with oneself.
(vi) To sleep. But it would not be abominable to sleep if the person
concerned performs ablutions or performs tayammum instead of ceremonial
bath on account of non-
availability of water.
(vii) To dye ones hair with henna etc.
(viii) To apply oil on ones body.
(ix) To have sexual intercourse after nocturnal pollution (i.e. discharge of semen during sleep).
BATH FOR CEREMONIAL UNCLEANNESS (JANABAT)
٣٦٣. Bath for janabat is recommended in itself
but becomes obligatory for offering obligatory prayers or other similar
acts of worship. However, it is notobligatory for offering prayers for a
dead body or for sajdatus sahu (prostration on account of oversight) or
sajdatush shukr (prostration for thanksgiving) or for theobligatory
prostrations for reciting the four particular verses of the holy Quran.
(Vide Article ٣٦:V)
٣٦٤. At the time of taking ceremonial bath it is
not necessary that one should express in words ones intention to
perform obligatory bath or recommended bath. Itis sufficient if one
performs the bath with the intention of complying with Allahs orders.
٣٦٥. If a person is sure that time for prayers has set in and