Shar‘i Ruling and Fiqhi Details on Wiping over a Bandage (Jabirah)

Source: Fatawa Arkan al-Islam


Definition of Jabirah (Bandage)


◈ In Arabic, jabirah refers to something used to bind and support a broken bone.


◈ According to the jurists, jabirah includes anything applied to a body part (that requires purification) out of necessity, such as:


✿ A plaster cast placed over a broken bone.
✿ A bandage wrapped over an injured or painful area.


Ruling on Wiping over a Bandage


✔ If there is a wound covered with a bandage, it is not necessary to wash it; rather, wiping over it is permissible.


Example:
If someone has a wound covered with a bandage during wudu, then:


  • Instead of washing that area, he will wipe over the bandage.
  • This will complete his purification (taharah) in a valid manner.

Ruling after Removing the Bandage


✔ If a person performed wudu and wiped over the bandage, then later removed it:


  • His taharah remains valid.
  • This is because the purification was completed in accordance with Shar‘i principles.
  • There is no evidence proving that removing the bandage invalidates wudu or taharah.

Hadith Review


  • The narrations regarding wiping over a bandage are all weak (da‘if).
  • Some scholars say: Although weak individually, taken together they can be used as supporting evidence.
  • Others maintain: Weak narrations cannot be used as proof.

Scholarly Differences


  • Some scholars say: The obligation to wash that area is waived, as it cannot be washed.
  • Some say: Tayammum alone is sufficient, and wiping is not necessary.

Stronger (Rajih) Opinion


  • The stronger view is that wiping over the bandage is permissible and suffices, removing the need for tayammum.
  • If wiping is done, tayammum is not required.

Three Possible Scenarios for a Wound and Their Rulings


Wound uncovered, washing causes no harm:


  • Washing is obligatory if it is a body part normally washed in purification.

Wound uncovered, washing causes harm but wiping is possible:


  • Wiping is obligatory.
  • Washing is not required.

Wound covered with a bandage or plaster:


  • Wiping over it is sufficient.
  • This wiping removes the need for both washing and tayammum.

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