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Menstruation and Post-Natal bleeding
Is Miscalculating Menstrual Purity a Sin in Islam?
Unintentional miscalculation of menses is not a sin. If a woman thinks that she has become pure and starts praying and fasting, then she realises that she is still menstruating, then she has to stop praying and fasting until she becomes pure, and she should make up the obligatory fasts that she observed during that time.SaveIf she had an IUD inserted, then her period got longer, then she suffered prolonged non-menstrual bleeding, should she follow her cycle before the IUD or after it?
SaveShe had some secretions in which there was a thread of blood
SaveHer period became irregular because of taking pills to prevent menstruation; what should she do about prayer and fasting?
SaveCan ghusl from janaabah also count as ghusl following menses and vice versa?
SaveShe thinks it most likely that her period is coming; is it permissible for her to delay the prayer and not do it as soon as the time for it begins?
SaveA woman with istihaadah (irregular bleeding) who had a regular cycle should stop praying at the time when she used to get her menses, whether at the beginning of the month, in the middle or at the end
SaveHer nifaas is intermittent and the bleeding is very light. Should she fast?
SaveThe post-partum bleeding (nifaas) stopped, then she saw some drops of blood; what is the ruling on her fasting in that case?
SaveIf someone is sick and unable to move, and the time for prayer comes and it is not possible to do wudu and pray, what should he or she do?
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