ANSWER: No problem in intending fasting before taking your bath even if you take ghusul after the break of dawn.
Read moreANSWER: No problem in making dhikr throughout the day and night, morning and evening adkar, reciting Quran while menstruating. And you must not recite this in your heart, rather must move your tongue and lips.
Read moreANSWER: No. You can recite Quran in your menses as well and this would be included in your khatam.
Read moreANSWER: Your fast is broken immediately, even if you started you period a few seconds before maghrib and you must make this day up after Ramadan, including your other days of menses.
Read moreANSWER: The hadeeth you mentioned is not authentic, and there is no evidence from Quran and Sunnah prevents women to read Quran during their menses, and as the principle that things are allowed unless there is an evidence to the contrary, then no problem for women to read Quran during their menses.
Read moreANSWER: If she had no excuse for delaying these missed days, she is sinful for that delay. She must keep all the missed fasts because there is no kaffara for this except making up the missed fasts.
Read moreANSWER: You must disregard any spottings that come before and after the period. It is not your menstruation until you see the flow of blood and you must not stop praying, fasting or having intimacy with your husband during these spottings. You must wash the affected areas, change the underwear and renew your wudu before […]
Read moreANSWER: You must not stop praying and fasting untill you see the flow of blood as these spottings are not your period. You must clean this, change the underwear, make wudu before praying.
Read moreANSWER: No problem.
Read moreANSWER: It is not permissible to enter a “real” masjid for a menstruating woman, even if it’s for attending classes. If this is not a “real” masjid and it is only a prayer hall which can be changed anytime by the administration into a class or a meeting hall, in this case, a woman in […]
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