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She is not sure whether she became pure before Fajr; should she pray and fast?

Question: 108459

On the last day of my monthly period, I saw some yellowish discharge about two hours before the adhaan of Fajr, then I went to sleep and I did not see whether that discharge stopped before Fajr or not. In the morning I noticed that the discharge had stopped, then I waited for a little while, then the adhaan for Zuhr had been given, and after that I did ghusl. Do I have to make up the prayers that I missed or should I offer Zuhr prayer only? Do I have to make up the fast of that day after Ramadan?.

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

If a woman gets her menses, then the basic principle is that
this menses remains until she is certain that it has ended, and it is not
permissible for her to fast or pray when she is not sure as to whether her
menses has ended or not. 

We have discussed that in the answer to question number
106452

‘Aa’ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) used to tell women
to take their time and not to be hasty until they were certain that they had
become pure. She used to say: Do not be hasty until you see the white
discharge, meaning purity from menses. 

Based on that, you do not have to make up Fajr prayer; as for
Zuhr prayer you have to offer it because the time for it came when you were
pure from menses. 

As for the fast, the fast of that day is not valid — if you
fasted it — because you were menstruating at the beginning of the day, and
you have to make it up after the end of Ramadan. 

And Allah knows best.

Source

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymin Said In Al-Liqa Al-Shahri 17

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