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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 423

    If the excessive istiḥāḍah of a woman becomes slight, she must do the things required of a woman with excessive istiḥāḍah for the first prayer; and for subsequent prayers, she must do the things required of a woman with slight …

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  • Ruling 424

    If a mustaḥāḍah does not perform any of the acts that are obligatory on her, her prayers are invalid.

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  • Ruling 425

    If a woman with slight or medium istiḥāḍah wants to perform an act – other than prayers – that is conditional on having wuḍūʾ – for example, she wants to touch the writing of the Qur’an with a part of …

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  • Ruling 426

    It is lawful for a mustaḥāḍah who has performed her obligatory ghusls to go to a mosque and stay in it, and to recite a verse with an obligatory sajdah,44 and for her husband to have sexual intercourse with …

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  • Ruling 427

    If a woman with excessive or medium istiḥāḍah wants to recite a verse with an obligatory sajdah before the time for prayers, or, if she wants to go to a mosque, then based on recommended precaution she should perform ghusl. …

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  • Ruling 428

    Ṣalāt al‐āyāt is obligatory on a mustaḥāḍah. In order for a mustaḥāḍah to perform ṣalāt al‐āyāt, she must do all the things that were mentioned with regard to performing the daily prayers.

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  • Ruling 429

    Whenever ṣalāt al‐āyāt becomes obligatory on a mustaḥāḍah during the time of the daily prayers and she wants to perform both of them one after the other, then based on obligatory precaution she cannot perform both of them with one …

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  • Ruling 430

    If a mustaḥāḍah wants to make up qaḍāʾ prayers, then for each prayer she must do everything that is obligatory on her for performing prayers within their prescribed time (adāʾ); and based on obligatory precaution, for qaḍāʾ prayers, she cannot suffice …

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  • Ruling 431

    If a woman knows that the blood being discharged is not blood from an injury but she is uncertain whether it is the blood of istiḥāḍah, ḥayḍ, or nifās, then in the event that the blood is not …

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  • Ruling 432

    Most of the time, the blood of ḥayḍ is thick and warm, and its colour is black or red, and it comes out with a little pressure and with a burning sensation.

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