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Menstruation and Post-Natal bleeding
If a menstrual period lasts longer than usual
38,990There is nothing wrong with a menstruating woman entering the mosque to take something she needs and then come out
24,696Her period was longer than usual on several occasions. What should she do with regard to fasting?
61,380Can I Pray after Miscarriage?
The correct scholarly view is that if a woman miscarries a foetus that was fully formed, then she should stop praying and fasting because this is postpartum bleeding. If the foetus was not fully formed, then her blood is irregular bleeding and she should not stop praying and fasting.159,215She is not sure whether she became pure before Fajr; should she pray and fast?
26,179The person who is suffering from urinary incontinence does not have to wash himself before the time for prayer ends
39,670What is the ruling if the length of the menstrual period is increased because of taking the contraceptive pill?
19,238She continued to bleed after she gave birth so she did not pray; should she make up the days that she missed after forty days from the birth?
32,224Can a Woman Enter the Mosque during Her Period?
It is not permissible for a menstruating woman to enter the mosque unless she is only passing through. However, she may sit in a place that is attached to the mosque or close to it and listen to the Khutbah.161,412She had a miscarriage after one month, and that coincided with the time of her period – should she pray?
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