If you get the post bleeding for 40 days and then you see your purity, you should take ghusul and pray. The purity is realized by either seeing a white thread like discharges or by complete dryness. If the blood returns after that, this is your menses.

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When she sees her purity which is either by complete dryness or by seeing the white thread-like discharge that is not accompanied by any other colors.

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She doesn’t have to insert anything or check the inside. She must only wipe from the outside.

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The characteristics of menstrual blood is black or dark, and has an unpleasant smell, and it is thick, if this is the case she should stop pray as this is her period .

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If a Woman gets her menses and she didn’t pray Isha for example, scholars say that she must make this prayer up when she is pure. However, this was never reported from any of the female companions doing this. Besides, most women after seven or eight days would forget whether they had missed a prayer […]

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Your postnatal bleeding should last for no more than 40 days. this means that you should have waited until the 6th of October unless you had seen your purity which is identified by the white thread like discharge or by complete dryness. Therefore, if you had seen you purity on the 1st, what you have […]

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If you didn’t see your purity throughout these 20 days, you may consider it as istihadah and you may make Ghusul and pray and have intercourse. But when you come to the time of the month that it usually comes to you, consider yourself in menses for seven days and then take you Ghusul and […]

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If a menstruating woman becomes junub, or she is junub and her period begins, it is prescribed for her to do ghusl to cleanse herself from janaabah. The point here is that she will then be able to recite Qur’aan without touching the Mus-haf, because the one who is junub is not allowed to touch […]

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When the blood start gushing, you should stop. The different colors that come before that are not considered to be blood.

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