نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم جلد : 1 صفحه : 201
masjid, one should not share ones meals with him or consult him in any
matters, or reside in his neighborhood, or enter into matrimonial
alliance with him.
ABOMINABLE PLACES FOR OFFERING PRAYERS 907. There are a number of places where it is
abominable to offer prayers. Some of them are the following: (i) Public
bathroom. (ii) saline land. (iii) Facing ahuman being. (iv) Fig an open
door. (v) On a road or street, provided that offering of prayers at
these places does not cause inconvenience to others. If it is a source
ofinconvenience and discomfort to them it is unlawful to obstruct their
way.
(vi) Facing fire or lamp.
(vii) In the kitchens and at every place where there is a furnace.
(viii) Facing a well or a pit where people often urinate.
(ix) Facing the picture or models of living creature unless it is covered with something.
(x) In the room where ceremonially unclean person (Junub) is present.
(xi) At a place where there is a picture, although it may not be placed in front of the person who offers prayers.
(xii) Facing a grave.
(xiii) On the grave.
(xiv) Between two graves.
(xv) In the graveyard. 908. If a person is offering prayers at a place
where people are walking here and there, or if somebody is present in
front of him, it is recommended that he shouldplace something before
him, and it is sufficient if that thing is only a stick or a string.
ORDERS REGARDING A MASJID 909. It is unlawful to impure the floor, roof,
ceiling and inner walls of a masjid and as and when a person comes to
know that anyone of these places has becomeimpure he should immediately
make it pure. And the obligatory precaution is that the outer part of
the wall of a masjid, too, should not be made impure. In case, however,
itbecomes impure it is not obligatory
نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم جلد : 1 صفحه : 201