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Issue No. 423Rules of Istiḥāḍah

Qaḍā Prayer Offered by a Mustaḥāḍah

Issue No.423- A mustaḥāḍah may offer qaḍā prayer. However, she should perform wuḍū for each prayer as an obligatory precaution. As for the daily nawāfil [1] , the wuḍū performed for the obligatory prayer is sufficient. In addition, one wuḍū suffices for all the Night prayer provided that they are offered successively.

Issue No. 424Rules of Istiḥāḍah

Istiḥāḍah Blood

Issue No.424- Any blood a woman discharges is classified as the blood of istiḥāḍah, given that it is not the blood of a wound or hymen, and also does not meet the conditions of ḥayḍ (monthly period) or nifās (lochia).

Issue No. 425Rules of Istiḥāḍah

Doubt About the Type of Bleeding

Issue No.425- If a woman doubts whether the blood is of a wound or not, and her apparent condition suggests that she is healthy, the blood is treated as the blood of istiḥāḍah, but if her condition is doubtful and she cannot decide on whether blood coming out of her body is of a wound or of something else, the rules of istiḥāḍah will not apply.

Issue No. 431Ḥayḍ (Monthly Period)

Doubt about Having Reached Menopause

Issue No.431- If a girl who does not know whether she has completed nine years of age or not, sees blood which does not bear the signs of Hayz, it is not considered as Hayz, and in case it has the signs and she becomes sure that it is Hayz, this is an indication of completion of nine years and maturity[1] . However, if a woman who doubts whether or not she has reached menopause, sees blood which she cannot decide whether or not it is the blood of Hayz, she should consider it as Hayz and assume that she has not yet reached menopause.

Issue No. 433Ḥayḍ (Monthly Period)

Bleeding for Three Consecutive Days

Issue No.433- The first three days of ḥayḍ should be continuous. Therefore, if blood is seen for two days and then interrupted by one day and then seen again, it will not be ḥayḍ. Continuity of blood does not mean that during the three days blood should flow continuously, rather if the blood is present within the vagina, it will be sufficient.

Issue No. 435Ḥayḍ (Monthly Period)

A Women Who Bleeds for Three Consecutive Days and Again After Becoming Ṭāhir

Issue No.435- If a woman sees blood continuously for three days and then becomes ṭāhir, if she sees blood again, in case the total number of days in which blood was seen and the number of the days in which she was ṭāhir, does not exceed ten days, the days in which blood is seen will be counted as ḥayḍ. However, in the middle days during which she remained ṭāhir, the rules of a ṭāhir women will apply to her.

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