مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٩٠ - III EXCESSIVE BLOOD (KATHIRA)?If the blood penetrates through the cotton, soaking it and
the prayers offered during the day. However, if her blood be medium it
is not unlikely that the validity of her fast does not depend on her
bath.
٤٢٥. If a woman becomes mustahiza after afternoon prayers and does not take bath till sun-set her fast will be in order.
٤٢٦. If the slight blood of a woman becomes
medium or excessive before prayers she should perform the acts
prescribed for medium or excessive blood as mentionedabove. And if the
medium blood becomes excessive she should perform the acts prescribed
for excessive blood. And in case she has taken bath for medium blood it
does notsuffice, and she should take a bath again for excessive blood.
٤٢٧. It the medium blood of a woman becomes
excessive while she is offering prayers, she should break the prayers
and take bath for excessive blood and also performother relevant acts
and offer the same prayers. And on the basis of recommended precaution
she should perform ablutions before taking bath. And in case she does
not have timefor bath it is necessary that she should perform ablutions
and should perform tayammum instead of bath. And in case she does not
have time even for tayammum she should, onthe basis of precaution, not
break the prayers and complete the same in that very condition. It is,
however, necessary that she should offer its lapsed (Qaza) prayers
afterthe time ~or the prayers has passed. And similar is the position if
during, the time she is offering prayers her j slight blood becomes
medium or excessive, the differencebeing, as already stated above, that
the bath for medium blood is not sufficient and she must perform
ablutions also.
٤٢٨. It the blood stops during prayers and the
mustahiza woman does not know whether or not it has also stopped in the
interior of her body and if after her havingoffered the prayers she
understands that it had completely stopped and she has sufficient time
at her disposal to offer prayers again in the