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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 393

    For medium istiḥāḍah, a woman must, based on obligatory precaution, perform one ghusl daily for her prayers, and she must do the things that were mentioned in the previous ruling with regard to slight istiḥāḍah. Therefore, if she experiences …

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  • Ruling 394

    For excessive istiḥāḍah, a woman must, based on obligatory precaution, change or purify with water the piece of cotton and the sanitary pad [or other absorbent item]. It is also necessary for her to perform one ghusl for ṣubḥ prayers, …

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  • Ruling 395

    If the blood of istiḥāḍah is discharged before the time for prayers, in the event that a woman has not performed wuḍūʾ or ghusl [depending on her duty] for it, she must perform wuḍūʾ or ghusl at the time of prayers, even if …

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  • Ruling 396

    A woman who has medium istiḥāḍah and must perform wuḍūʾ as well as ghusl, must, based on obligatory precaution, first perform ghusl and then perform wuḍūʾ. However, if a woman who has excessive istiḥāḍah wants to perform wuḍūʾ, she must perform it …

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  • Ruling 397

    If the slight istiḥāḍah of a woman becomes medium after ṣubḥ prayers, she must perform ghusl for ẓuhr and ʿaṣr prayers. And if it becomes medium after ẓuhr and ʿaṣr prayers, she must perform ghusl for maghrib and ʿishāʾ prayers.

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  • Ruling 398

    If the slight or medium istiḥāḍah of a woman becomes excessive after ṣubḥ prayers and she remains in this state, she must observe the laws mentioned in Ruling 394 regarding ẓuhr, ʿaṣr, maghrib, and ʿishāʾ prayers.

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  • Ruling 399

    For excessive istiḥāḍah, in case it is necessary for there not to be a delay between performing ghusl and prayers – as mentioned in Ruling 394 – then, if performing ghusl before the time for prayers has set in causes …

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  • Ruling 400

    A woman who has slight or medium istiḥāḍah must perform wuḍūʾ for every prayer – including the daily prayers, for which the ruling has already been mentioned – be it an obligatory prayer or a recommended one. However, if she …

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  • Ruling 401

    After a mustaḥāḍah has stopped bleeding, she must do the things required of a mustaḥāḍah for only the first prayer that she performs. For subsequent prayers, it is not necessary for her to do those things.

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  • Ruling 402

    If a woman does not know which type of istiḥāḍah she has, then based on obligatory precaution, when she wants to perform prayers she must examine herself. For example, she must insert some cotton into the vagina, wait a …

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