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Issue No. 780Blood of a Wound, Sore or Abscess

Rules regarding the Blood of Several Close Wounds

Issue No.780- If there are a number of wounds on one's body and they are so close that they are considered as one wound, one can perform prayer with their blood so long as they do not heal up. However if the distance between the wounds is so much that each one is considered a separate wound, Whenever one of them heals, one should make the body and clothes ṭāhir of its blood.

Issue No. 741It Should Be Ṭāhir 

Rules regarding the Blood of a Wound or Boil

Issue No.741- If a person sees blood on his clothes and is certain that it is less than a dirham (which is almost equal to the upper joint of the forefinger), or it is the blood of a wound or an abscess which does not invalidate the prayer [1], and performs prayer in it and realizes later that the blood is more than a dirham or it is not the blood of a wound or an abscess, his prayer is correct.

Issue No. 1170Having the Intention of Staying for Ten Days

Rules regarding the Days After Ten Days

Issue No. 1170- If a traveller knows, for example, that ten days or more remain before the month ends, and decides to stay at a place until the end of the month, he should offer complete prayer. But if he does not know as to how many days are left until the end of the month, and decides to stay until the end of the month, he should offer complete prayer if in fact there remain ten days or more until the end of the month.

Issue No. 1485Profits of Business

Ruling Regarding Khums on the Wealth Acquired from a Person who Believes in Khums

Issue No. 1485- If we know that a person, despite believing in paying khums, does not pay it, while we are not sure whether the property he has given to us has been liable to khums or not, (for example, he is likely to have inherited some property or he may have received a loan and we consider it probable that the thing he has given us is from that property), there would be no problem in using such a property and it is not necessary to pay its khums. It is also permissible to accept the invitation of such people or offer prayer in their houses insofar as we do not know that the food he has prepared or his house that has been purchased is from the money which he has not paid its khums.

Issue No. 734Dress Code for Prayer

Ruling for One Who Has Nothing to Cover His Body With

Issue No.734- If a person is nude and does not have anything with which to cover himself while offering prayer, and if it is probable that he may find something, the obligatory precaution is to delay performing the prayer. However, if he does not find anything, and if there are people who may see him, then he should offer his prayer in sitting posture and cover his private parts in this manner. And if there are no people seeing him, he should offer prayer in standing posture, and he should, as an obligatory precaution, cover his private parts with his hand, and perform rukū‘ and sajdah by indicating [1] and for sajdah, he should lower his head a little more.

Issue No. 1443Rulings Regarding Fasting of a Traveler

Ruling of Observing Fast in Travel

Issue No. 1443- If a person vows to fast but does not specify which day, he cannot observe fast while travelling. Similarly, the vow is invalid even if he vows that he would fast while travelling, or he vows to fast on a particular day whether he is travelling on that day or not.