And from that which clarifies the matter of the woman experiencing istihadah, that it is as we have described, is the action of Umar—may Allah be pleased with him—who prayed while his wound was gushing blood, and the action of Zayd ibn Thabit when he suffered from urinary incontinence; he would treat it as much as he could, and when it overcame him, he would perform wudu and pay no mind to what reached his garment. Similar instances to this are numerous, and in what we have clarified there is sufficient guidance for those who understand.
وممَّا يُوَضِّح أمر المستَحاضَة أنه على ما وَصَفنا: فِعل عُمَر -رضي الله عنه-؛ حيث صَلَّى وجُرحُه يَثعَبُ دمًا، وفِعل زَيد بن ثابت؛ حين سَلسَلَ البَول مِنه، فكان يُداويه ما استَطاع، فإذا غَلَبَه؛ توضَّأ، ولا يُبالي ما أصاب ثَوبه، وأشباه ذلك كَثير، وفيما بَيَّنَّا كِفايةٌ لمن يَفهَم».