64 - Muhammad ibn Isma'il narrated to us, saying: Khalid ibn Hayyan narrated to us, saying: Ja'far narrated to us, saying: I saw Maymun one day while he was praying, and he saw some blood on his garment, so he moistened it with his saliva and rubbed it.
65 - Muhammad ibn Rafi' narrated to us, saying: Ibn Abi Fudayk informed us, saying: Ibn Abi Dhi'b narrated to us, from al-Mughirah ibn Abi Hasan al-Barrad, that he watched Sa'id ibn al-Musayyib while blood had come out of his nose, and a drop fell from it onto his rida' (cloak). He did nothing more than call Burd, his mawla (freedman), and commanded him to suck out the blood that was on his rida', so Burd began to suck it out and spit it out in the mosque.
Chapter: Washing the garment from urine and other things
• It was said to Ahmad ibn Hanbal: A garment is touched by urine, then it is thrown into water and taken out? He said: "It does not please me unless he washes it thoroughly," and it is as if he was inclined toward it being washed seven times.
• And I heard Ishaq saying: "The most we have received from the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, is that he commanded the washing of impurities seven times, and less than that suffices as long as it reaches the point of being cleaned."
66 - Abu Ma'n narrated to us, saying: Hammad ibn Mas'adah narrated to us, from Ash'ath, from al-Hasan, that he used to say—regarding urine—: "What was a sprinkling of it should be sprinkled, and what was a pouring of it should be washed."
Chapter: A man for whom a funeral prayer arrives while he is wearing a garment that is not pure
• I said to Ishaq: A man for whom a funeral has arrived, and he is wearing a garment that is not pure, so he prays the funeral prayer in it? He said: "It is permissible."
67 - Abu Ma'n narrated to us, saying: Abu 'Amir narrated to us, saying: Sufyan narrated to us, from Abu 'Imran Ayman ibn Nabil, who said: I asked 'Ata' and Mujahid about the garment that is not pure, to pray in it? They both said: "There is no harm in it."