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Menstruation and Post-Natal bleeding
Praying during Menstruation because of Shyness
Muslims scholars agreed that it is prohibited for a menstruating woman to pray, whether that is obligatory prayers or supererogatory. Based on this, if a woman does that she has to repent to Allah and to seek His forgiveness for what she did.20,468How to Make Up Missed Prayers If postpartum bleeding Ends before 40 Days
There is no minimum for Nifas (postpartum bleeding). A woman may become pure from Nifas one or two days after giving birth. When a woman becomes pure from Nifas, she has to do Ghusl and start praying, even if that is before forty days have passed. As you did not pray for seven days, even though you knew that when a woman becomes pure she has to pray, then you have to make up the days that you missed.118,810Ruling on ongoing secretions that appear during pregnancy
43,327Yellow discharge during menstrual period
70,005He committed zina with a woman when she was menstruating; does he have to offer the expiation for having intercourse during menses?
21,646She had a slight bleed and a brownish discharge, then it turned out that she was pregnant. Should she make up missed prayers?
48,594If 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.159,215