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person, is less than that of a dirham, and another impurity reaches it
e.g. if a drop of urinefalls on it, it is not permissible to offer
prayers with it. 869. If small articles of dress of a person
offering prayers (e.g. his socks or cap) with which his private parts
cannot be covered, are impure and if they have notbeen prepared with the
parts of a carcass or an animal, whose meat is unlawful to eat, the
prayers offered with them is in order. And there is also no objection if
one offersprayers with an impure ring. 870. It is permissible for a person who offers
prayers to carry with him impure things like impure handkerchief, key
and knife and it is not unlikely that separateimpure dress which he is
carrying may not affect the validity of his prayers. 871. If a person knows that the area of the
blood which is present on his body or dress is less than that of a
dirham but it is probable that it may be one of thosebloods (e.g.hayz,
Nifas, Istihaza) which are not excused, it is permissible that he may
offer prayers with that blood and it is not necessary to wash it. 872. If the area of blood present on the dress
or body of a person is less than that of a dirham and he is not aware
whether it is one of the bloods which are notexcused and offers prayers
and learns later that it was one of those bloods which are not excused,
it is not necessary for him to offer the prayers again. And the position
isthe same if he believes that the extent of the blood is less than
that of a dirham and offers prayers and comes to know later that it was
equal to or more than the area adirham. In this case also it is not
necessary to offer the prayers again.
RECOMMENDED THINGS 873. A number of things are recommended to form part of the dress of a person who offers prayers. Some of these are stated
اسم الکتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) المؤلف : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم الجزء : 1 صفحة : 194