Rulings On Menstruation
Rulings On Menstruation
Rulings On Menstruation
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sister.
1. Praying Salah:
It is Haraam for a menstruating woman to pay both obligatory and naafil prayers.
2. Reading Quran:
With regard to the menstruating woman reading Qur’aan, if she is looking at it or thinking of
it in her heart, without speaking the words out loud, there is nothing wrong with that, such as
if the Mus-haf is placed there, and she looks at the verses and reads them in her heart.
But if she is reciting it out loud, the majority of scholars are of the view that this is not
allowed.
3. Fasting:
It is haraam for a menstruating woman to fast, whether it is an obligatory or a naafil fast. But
she has to make up any obligatory fasts that she misses.
It is haraam for the menstruating woman to stay in the mosque and even in the Eid prayer-
place.
6. Making Love:
It is Haram for her husband to have intercourse with her, and it is Haram for her to allow him
to do so. But it is permissible for him to do that which will satisfy his desire without having
intercourse, such as kissing, touching and intimacy that is less than intercourse.
7. Divorce:
8. Ghusl:
When the menstruating woman’s period ends, she must do ghusl by purifying her entire body.
Bottom Line:
There is no reason to feel too much shy or guiltiness because of menstruation. This is
how Allaah has created us and this world is nothing but a test.
We have tried our best to share the most important rulings on menstruation as simple
as possible. If any of our sister has any question, please feel free to ask.
You can also send your question to us via email, Inshallaah our female admins will
answer you as soon as possible.
Jazakillaah Khayer for being with us, Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuhu