ANSWER: You must not delay it when you’re sure you’re pure. You are sinning for delaying it and not praying your prayers. This is a major sin.
Read moreANSWER: It is totally prohibited for women to enter the masjid during their menses period.
Read moreANSWER: You should not hasten to make ghusl until you experience either complete dryness or no colored discharges when you wipe. If you saw a white thread like discharge, this marked your purity and you can disregard these colored discharges as nothing. Kindly refer to the following link(s): https://www.assimalhakeem.net/when-does-a-girl-know-that-she-has-become-pure-after-her-period/ How to know when your period ends? […]
Read moreANSWER: No problem. You can even recite Qur’an and do all the dhikr in your menses, the prohibition is in only touching the Qur’an with bear hands, you can recite it in any tafseer book or electronic devices.
Read moreANSWER: This is permissible wearing gloves or a barrier, however it’s best to read from a tafseer book or from any electronic devices.
Read moreANSWER: No need for ghusl, you need to make wudu before every prayer.
Read moreANSWER: No, because this doesn’t make sense. We do wudu to lift minor impurity but when a person is already in major impurity, how does lifting minor impurity make any difference. Hence making wudu in menstruation is not permissible and an innovation.
Read moreANSWER: You should stop praying after you see the flow of blood. Such spotting and colored discharge in the beginning do not affect your purity.
Read moreANSWER: If a whole day passes and she is totally dry, she must take ghusul and start to pray. The colored discharges after her purity are not considered from her menses. She should not stop praying until she sees the flow of the blood again.
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