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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 403

    If a mustaḥāḍah starts performing prayers without examining herself, in the event that she had the intention of attaining proximity to Allah and acted in accordance with her duty – for example, her istiḥāḍah was slight and she acted in …

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  • Ruling 404

    If a mustaḥāḍah cannot examine herself, she must act according to what is undoubtedly her responsibility. For example, if she does not know whether her istiḥāḍah is slight or medium, she must do the things required of a woman with …

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  • Ruling 405

    If when the blood of istiḥāḍah is first discharged it remains inside and does not come out, this does not invalidate a woman’s wuḍūʾ or ghusl; but if it comes out – however little it may be – then this …

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  • Ruling 406

    If a mustaḥāḍah examines herself after prayers and does not see any blood, then even if she knows that bleeding will start again, she can perform prayers with the wuḍūʾ she already has.

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  • Ruling 407

    If a mustaḥāḍah knows that from the time she started performing wuḍūʾ or ghusl no blood has come out and nor is it in the vagina, she can delay performing prayers until the time she knows she will not experience istiḥāḍah. …

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  • Ruling 408

    If a mustaḥāḍah knows that before the end of the time for prayers her istiḥāḍah will completely stop or that it will stop for long enough for her to perform prayers, then based on obligatory precaution she must wait and …

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  • Ruling 409

    If after performing wuḍūʾ and ghusl the bleeding appears to have stopped and a mustaḥāḍah knows that if she delays the prayer her istiḥāḍah will stop for long enough for her to perform wuḍūʾ, ghusl, and prayers, then based on obligatory precaution …

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  • Ruling 410

    When the bleeding of a woman with excessive istiḥāḍah completely stops, if she knows that from the time she became engaged in performing ghusl for the previous prayer there has not been any discharge of blood, it is not necessary …

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  • Ruling 411

    After a woman who has slight istiḥāḍah performs wuḍūʾ, and after a woman who has medium istiḥāḍah performs ghusl and wuḍūʾ, and after a woman who has excessive istiḥāḍah performs ghusl, she must immediately engage in performing her obligatory prayers [for which …

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  • Ruling 412

    If the duty of a mustaḥāḍah is that she must not delay in performing wuḍūʾ, ghusl, and prayers but she does not act according to her duty, she must perform wuḍūʾ or ghusl again and engage in performing the prayer without …

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