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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 503

    Divorcing a woman who is in the state of nifās and having sexual intercourse with her is unlawful, but it does not require one to give kaffārah.

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  • Ruling 504

    If the bleeding of a woman who does not have a habit of duration of ḥayḍ does not exceed ten days after giving birth, then all of it is considered to be nifās. Therefore, if her bleeding stops before …

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  • Ruling 505

    If the bleeding of a woman with a habit of duration of ḥayḍ exceeds the number of days of her habit after giving birth – even if the bleeding does not exceed ten days – then based on obligatory …

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  • Ruling 506

    If a woman’s nifās stops and she deems it probable that there is blood inside, she must either perform ghusl as a precautionary measure and ritual acts of worship, or she must perform istibrāʾ; and it is not permitted for …

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  • Ruling 507

    If a woman’s nifās exceeds ten days, in the event that she has a habit of duration for ḥayḍ, the same number of days of her habit is nifās and the rest is istiḥāḍah. If she does not have a …

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  • Ruling 508

    If a woman with a habit of duration for ḥayḍ continuously experiences bleeding for one or more months after giving birth, the same number of days of her habit is nifās and the bleeding for ten days after nifās is istiḥāḍah, …

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  • Ruling 509

    If a woman who does not have a habit of duration for ḥayḍ experiences bleeding for one or more months after giving birth, the bleeding on the first ten days is nifās and the bleeding on the second ten days …

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  • Ruling 510

    If someone touches – i.e. makes part of his body come into contact with – the body of a dead person after it has become cold but before it has been given ghusl, he must perform the ghusl for …

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  • Ruling 511

    Performing this ghusl is not obligatory for touching a deceased person whose entire body has not yet become cold, even if one touches a part that has become cold.

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  • Ruling 512

    If a person makes his hair touch a corpse, or if he makes his body touch the hair of a corpse, or if he makes his hair touch the hair of a corpse, then performing this ghusl is not …

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