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The same applies to any pus that flows out with the blood. **internally Situation 2 If the najasat comes out from the wound and reaches an external area e.g. the skin, then the person in question cannot pray salaat in that state. If the najasat (blood) is only on the wound and surrounding areas, then the salaat becomes acceptable. Situation 3 If the wound or its bandage is najis but it is possible to wash out the najasat then one can wash the area and pray.
But salaat will become void if one does not wash in such a case. If blood of a quantity equal to or less than the size of a thumb stains ones clothes, then one can pray with those clothes. This is only valid if the blood is that of a human being or a halal animal whose blood comes out with a gush. Small articles of clothing like socks, caps or a watch-band that have come in contact with najasat do not nullify salaat. Think And Answer What are the conditions for the clothes of prayers?
If a person prays with najasat on either his clothes or body and does not know this, is his salaat valid or invalid? What is the law concerning salaat if a person realizes after his prayers that his body or clothes were najis? What if the person realizes that his najis state during salaat, then what? Is it permissible to wear ghasbi clothes in salaat? case? Is our Salaat valid in this 6. What is the Islamic ruling about silk clothes and gold?
Mention in detail some exceptions that exist in the conditions of salaat mentioned in No. 6 above? How should a woman dress while performing salaat?…