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Created at: 13/02/2026 03:26 PM
Updated at: 13/02/2026 03:26 PM
Created by: Smrasheed

Masla Info:

Masla Type:
Mutada
Masla Input:
Date Only
Question:
3 December To 11 December 1 January To 10 January 28 January To12 February
Ghair Mustabeen Ikhtilaaf:
True
Language:
Urdu

Entries:

Start:

End:

startTime=>2025-12-03
endTime=>2025-12-11
startTime=>2026-01-01
endTime=>2026-01-10
startTime=>2026-01-28
endTime=>2026-02-12

Answers:

English:

📝 Answer:

The bleeding and purity (tuh’r) has been in the following sequence:

3 December to 11 December, a total of 8 days of period.

21 days of purity (tuh’r)

1 January to 10 January, a total of 9 days of period.

18 days of purity (tuh’r)

28 January to 12 February, a total of 15 days of blood.

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✍️ Solution:

🔸 28 January to 31 January, a total of 3 days of definitive purity (istehadha).

▪ If you left any salah thinking of it as haidh and it turned out to be istehadha, then make qada of them.

♦️ 31 January to 9 February, a total of 9 days of period.

🔸 9 February to 12 February, a total of 3 days of definitive purity (istehadha).

▪ If you performed ghusl on 9 February, salah after it are all valid. If you didn't, then make qada of all the salah until you took ghusl.

▪ If you left any salah thinking of it as haidh and it turned out to be istehadha, then make qada of them.

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❄ Habit: 9 days/21 days

You are in the days of your purity (tuh’r) right now, so keep up your ritual worship as usual.

In case this bleeding continues without complete 15 days of purity, then until 2 March, are certainly the days of purity (tuh'r)

Kindly, keep note of the bleeding/spotting with month, date and time.

And Allah Ta’ala knows best.

اردو:

📝 جواب:

اس ترتیب سے خون آیا اور پاکی ملی:

3 دسمبر تا 11 دسمبر کل 8 دن حیض کے ہیں۔

21 دن پاکی۔

یکم جنوری تا 10 جنوری کل 9 دن حیض کے ہیں۔

18 دن پاکی۔

28 جنوری سے 12 فروری تک کل 15 دن خون۔

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✍️ مسئلہ کا حل :

🔸 28 جنوری تا 31 جنوری کل 3 دن یقینی پاکی (استحاضہ) کے ہیں۔

▪ اس دوران میں جو نمازیں حیض سمجھ کر چھوڑیں، ان کی قضاء ضروری ہے۔

♦️ 31 جنوری تا 9 فروری کل 9 دن حیض کے ہیں۔

🔸 9 فروری تا 12 فروری کل 3 دن یقینی پاکی (استحاضہ) کے ہیں۔

▪ 9 فروری کو اگر غسل کر لیا تھا، تو غسل کے بعد والی نمازیں درست ہیں۔ اگر غسل نہیں کیا تھا، تو جب تک غسل نہیں کیا، اس کی نمازیں قضاء کریں۔

▪ اس دوران میں جو نمازیں حیض سمجھ کر چھوڑیں، ان کی قضاء ضروری ہے۔

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عادت: حیض: 9 دن، پاکی: 21 دن

فی الحال آپ کے پاکی کے دن ہیں اپنی عبادات جاری رکھیں۔

اگر خون اسی طرح جاری رہے یا فی الحال بند ہوجائے لیکن پندرہ دن کی کامل پاکی نہیں ملی کہ دوبارہ خون یا دھبہ آگیا تب پھر 2 مارچ تک آپ کے یقینی پاکی کے دن ہوں گے۔

جب بھی خون یا دھبے آئیں تو وقت تاریخ مہینہ نوٹ فرمالیجئے۔

واللہ تعالی اعلم بالصواب


MMEnglish:

In the name of Allah, the Inspirer of truth

DatesBleedingSubsequent PurityComments
3rd Dec-11th Dec8b21pHabit: 8b/21p 1st Jan-10th Jan9b18pHabit: 9b/18p 28th Jan-12th Feb15bHabit: 9b/21p

The bleeding and purity (tuhr) has been in the following sequence:

3rd Dec to 11th Dec, a total of 8b of period.

21p of purity (tuhr)

1st Jan to 10th Jan, a total of 9b of period.

18p of purity (tuhr)

28th Jan to 12th Feb, a total of 15b of blood.

Solution:

28th Jan to 31st Jan, a total of 3p of definitive invalid purity (istihada).

If you left any salat thinking of it as hayd and it turned out to be istihada, then make qada of them.

31st Jan to 9th Feb, a total of 9b of period.

9th Feb to 12th Feb, a total of 3p of definitive invalid purity (istihada).

If you performed ghusl on 9th Feb, salat after it are all valid. If you didn't, then make qada of all the salat until you took ghusl.

If you left any salat thinking of it as hayd and it turned out to be istihada, then make qada of them.

Habit: 9b/21p

You are in the days of your tuhr right now, so keep up your ritual worship as usual.

In case this bleeding continues without complete 15 days of purity, then until 2nd Mar, are certainly the days of tuhr

Kindly, keep note of the bleeding/spotting with month, date and time.

And Allah Ta’ala knows best.

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