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Fiqh
(Jurisprudence)
Noor-ul-Idha wa Najatul Arwaah(The light of clarification and the Salvation of Souls)
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Wiping The Splint
Or Bandage And The Like
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If blood is drawn from a limb, or one suffers an injury or broken limb, after which he
applies a splint or bandage, and due to the severity of the injury is unable to wash or
wipe the limb, then it is necessary (Wajib) to wipe the majority of what is used to
support the limb.
It is sufficient to wipe the part of the body that is visible between the bandages
Wiping over the bandage or splint is like washing the area beneath it as long as the
cause is present. There is no time limit on how long a person can wipe the bandage.
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It is not a stipulation to tie the splint or bandage in a state of purification.
To wipe the bandage on one foot and wash the other is permissible.
The wiping is not nullified if the bandage falls off before the wound heals.
It is permitted to change one bandage with another. And it is not necessary to
repeat the wiping on the new bandage provided the old one was wiped
though it is preferable to do so.
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If one's eye is infected and the physician orders him not to wash it, or one has
broken his nail and has applied medicine upon the injury or an aid or the skin
of an animal for healing, the removal of which is harmful, then it is permissible
to wipe over the medicine.
If however, it will cause harm to wipe over the medicine, then it is permitted
to omit the wiping.
One is not required to form an intention for wiping on the footgear, splint and
whilst wiping the head.
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