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Created at: 30/04/2026 06:09 PM
Updated at: 30/04/2026 06:09 PM
Created by: Atiyam

Masla Info:

Masla Type:
Nifas
Masla Input:
Date Time
Preg Start Time:
2025 06 21 T11:30
Birth Time:
2026 03 10 T17:53
Aadat Nifas:
21
Mustabeen Ul Khilqat:
True
Ghair Mustabeen Ikhtilaaf:
True
Language:
English

Entries:

Start:

End:

startTime=>2025-04-16T04:50
endTime=>2025-04-22T16:30
startTime=>2025-05-15T12:00
endTime=>2025-05-21T19:15
startTime=>2025-06-14T18:00
endTime=>2025-06-21T11:30
startTime=>2026-03-10T17:53
endTime=>2026-03-31T14:00
startTime=>2026-04-30T12:03
endTime=>2026-04-30T20:08

Answers:

English:

📝 Answer:

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

16 April at 4:50 am to 22 April at 4:30 pm, a total of 6 days, 11 hours and 40 minutes of period.

22 days, 19 hours and 30 minutes of purity (tuh’r)

15 May at 12:00 pm to 21 May at 7:15 pm, a total of 6 days, 7 hours and 15 minutes of period.

23 days, 22 hours and 45 minutes of purity (tuh’r)

14 June at 6:00 pm to 21 June at 11:30 am, a total of 6 days, 17 hours and 30 minutes of period.

Pregnancy

Date of delivery: 10 March at 5:53 pm

The bleeding and purity (tuh’r) has been in the following sequence after delivery: 10 March at 5:53 pm to 31 March at 2:00 pm, a total of 20 days, 20 hours and 7 minutes of post-natal bleeding.

29 days, 22 hours and 3 minutes of purity (tuh’r)

30 April at 12:03 pm to 30 April at 8:08 pm, a total of 8 hours and 5 minutes of blood.

❄ Habit: Nifas : 20 days, 20 hours and 7 minutes, Haidh : 6 days, 17 hours and 30 minutes, Purity (Tuh’r): 23 days, 22 hours and 45 minutes

You are in the days of your period right now, so, if bleeding continues you cannot do any of your ritual worship.

If bleeding stops before 3 May at 12:03 pm (3 days), and is followed by a 15 day or more period of purity, then all of this will become istehadha.

If the questioner is married, then she should keep this in mind as well:

Even if the bleeding stops and she performs ghusl and resumes salah, intimacy with husband remains prohibited till 7 May at 5:33 am.

If bleeding continues after 10 May at 12:03 pm (10 days), or stops, but starts again with gaps of less than 15 days, then please ask the masla again.

If the bleeding stops before 7 May at 5:33 am then take ghusl immediately and start saying your prayers but take ghusl on 7 May at 5:33 am too to be on the safe side.

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

And Allah Ta’ala knows best.

اردو:

📝 جواب:

حمل سے پہلے اس ترتیب سے خون آیا اور پاکی ملی:

16 اپریل صبح 4:50 بجے تا 22 اپریل شام 4:30 بجے کل 6 دن 11 گھنٹے 40 منٹ حیض کے ہیں۔

22 دن 19 گھنٹے 30 منٹ پاکی۔

15 مئی دوپہر 12:00 بجے تا 21 مئی رات 7:15 بجے کل 6 دن 7 گھنٹے 15 منٹ حیض کے ہیں۔

23 دن 22 گھنٹے 45 منٹ پاکی۔

14 جون شام 6:00 بجے تا 21 جون صبح 11:30 بجے کل 6 دن 17 گھنٹے 30 منٹ حیض کے ہیں۔

حمل

ولادت 10 مارچ شام 5:53 بجے

ولادت کے بعد اس ترتیب سے خون آیااور پاکی ملی: 10 مارچ شام 5:53 بجے تا 31 مارچ دوپہر 2:00 بجے کل 20 دن 20 گھنٹے 7 منٹ نفاس کے ہیں۔

29 دن 22 گھنٹے 3 منٹ پاکی۔

30 اپریل دوپہر 12:03 بجے سے 30 اپریل رات 8:08 بجے تک کل 8 گھنٹے 5 منٹ خون۔

عادت: نفاس: 20 دن 20 گھنٹے 7 منٹ، حیض: 6 دن 17 گھنٹے 30 منٹ، طہر: 23 دن 22 گھنٹے 45 منٹ

فی الحال آپ کے حیض کے دن ہیں۔ خون جاری رہنے کی صورت میں عبادات سے رک جائیں۔

اگر خون 3 مئی دوپہر 12:03 بجے یعنی 3 دن سے پہلے رک جاتا ہے،اور پھر مکمل 15 دن کی پاکی مل گیٔ تو یہ سب استحاضہ بن جاۓ گا۔

اگر سائلہ شادی شدہ ہیں تو یہ مسئلہ بھی مدنظر رکھیں:

اگر خون رک بھي جاۓ اور غسل کر کے نمازيں بھي شروع کر لي ہوں، تب بھي 7 مئی صبح 5:33 بجے سے پہلے صحبت کي اجازت نہيں۔

اگر خون 10 مئی دوپہر 12:03 بجے یعنی 10 دن کے بعد بھی جاری رہے، یا رک جاۓ لیکن 15 دن سے کم پاکی کے بعد دوبارہ شروع ہو جاۓ تو مسئلہ دوبارہ پوچھ لیجۓ۔

اگر خون 7 مئی صبح 5:33 بجے سے پہلے بند ہو جاۓ تو غسل کر کے نمازیں شروع کر لیں، لیکن احتیاطا 7 مئی صبح 5:33 بجے کو بھی غسل کر لیجیے۔

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
16th Apr 4.50am-22nd Apr 4.30pm6b 11h 40min22p 19h 30minHabit: 6b 11h 40min/22p 19h 30min 15th May 12.00pm-21st May 7.15pm6b 7h 15min23p 22h 45minHabit: 6b 7h 15min/23p 22h 45min 14th Jun 6.00pm-21st Jun 11.30am6b 17h 30minPregnancy Habit: 6b 17h 30min/23p 22h 45min 10th Mar 5.53pmBirth 10th Mar 5.53pm-31st Mar 2.00pm20b 20h 7min29p 22h 3minHabit: 6b 17h 30min/29p 22h 3min 30th Apr 12.03pm-30th Apr 8.08pm0b 8h 5minHabit: 6b 17h 30min/23p 22h 45min

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

16th Apr 4.50am to 22nd Apr 4.30pm, a total of 6b 11h 40min of period.

22p 19h 30min of purity (tuhr)

15th May 12.00pm to 21st May 7.15pm, a total of 6b 7h 15min of period.

23p 22h 45min of purity (tuhr)

14th Jun 6.00pm to 21st Jun 11.30am, a total of 6b 17h 30min of period.

Pregnancy

Date of delivery: 10th Mar 5.53pm

The bleeding and purity (tuhr) has been in the following sequence after delivery: 10th Mar 5.53pm to 31st Mar 2.00pm, a total of 20b 20h 7min of post-natal bleeding.

29p 22h 3min of purity (tuhr)

30th Apr 12.03pm to 30th Apr 8.08pm, a total of 0b 8h 5min of blood.

Habit: Nifas : 20b 20h 7min, Hayd : 6b 17h 30min, Purity (Tuhr): 23p 22h 45min

You are in the days of your hayd right now, so, if bleeding continues you cannot do any of your ritual worship.

If its less than 3 days and nights, it will all be istihada.

If the questioner is married, then she should keep this in mind as well:

Even if the bleeding stops and she performs ghusl and resumes salah, intimacy with husband remains prohibited till 7th May 5.33am.

If bleeding continues after 10th May 12.03pm (10 days), or stops, but starts again with gaps of less than 15 days, then please ask the masla again.

If the bleeding stops before 7th May 5.33am then take ghusl immediately and start saying your prayers but take ghusl on 7th May 5.33am too to be on the safe side.

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

And Allah Ta’ala knows best.

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