مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٨٠ - BATH FOR CEREMONIAL UNCLEANNESS (JANABAT)
CEREMONIAL BATH
٣٧٨. It is not necessary that the entire body of
a person should be pure before immersion bath or sequence bath. On the
other hand if the body becomes pure bydiving in water or pouring water
over ones body with the intention of ceremonial bath the bath will be in
order.
٣٧٩. If a person has become ceremonially unclean
(junub) on account of an unlawful act, takes a bath with warm water,
his bath will be in order even though be maybe perspiring at that time
and the recommended precaution is that be should take bath with cold
water.
٣٨٠. If while taking bath a part of the body,
however small it may be remains unwashed the bath is invalid. But, it is
not obligatory to wash, the inside of the earor nose and other places
which are reckoned to be the interior of the body.
٣٨١. If a person doubts whether a particular
part of the body is to be treated as its exterior or interior and if
previously that part was treated to be theexterior it should be washed.
Other- wise it is not obligatory to wash it.
٣٨٢. If the hole for wearing an earring and ar:y
other similar thing is so wide that its interior is treated to be
exterior it should be washed, but otherwise it isnot necessary to wash
it.
٣٨٣. A thing which prevents water reaching the
body should be removed, and if the person concerned takes bath before he
becomes sure that thing has been removed hisbath is void.
٣٨٤. If at the time of taking bath the person
concerned doubts whether or not there is something on his body which
prevents water reaching it he should makeinvestigation until be is
satisfied that there is no such impediment.
٣٨٥. While taking bath the person concerned
should wash the short hair which are treated to be a part of the body.
Washing of the long hair is not, however,obligatory. On the other hand
if he makes water reach the skin in such a way that