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Created at: 30/07/2024 11:27 PM
Updated at: 30/07/2024 11:27 PM
Created by: Memuna

Masla Info:

Masla Type:
Mutada
Masla Input:
Date Only
Question:
*All dates of blood/spotting/coloured discharge must be included within the dates. If not, the answer may be incorrect.* March 29 till April 6 April 27 till May 7 May 28 till June 5 June 27 till July 6 July 26-27
Ghair Mustabeen Ikhtilaaf:
True
Language:
English

Entries:

Start:

End:

startTime=>2024-03-29
endTime=>2024-04-06
startTime=>2024-04-27
endTime=>2024-05-07
startTime=>2024-05-28
endTime=>2024-06-05
startTime=>2024-06-27
endTime=>2024-07-06
startTime=>2024-07-26
endTime=>2024-07-27

Answers:

English:

📝 Answer:

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

29 March to 6 April, a total of 8 days of period.

21 days of purity (tuh’r)

27 April to 7 May, a total of 10 days of period.

21 days of purity (tuh’r)

28 May to 5 June, a total of 8 days of period.

22 days of purity (tuh’r)

27 June to 6 July, a total of 9 days of period.

20 days of purity (tuh’r)

26 July to 27 July, a total of 1 day of bleeding. (This is a case of Ayyam-e-Qabliyya).

❄️ Habit: 9 days/22 days

It is not correct for you to stop ibadaat when bleeding starts. You should continue ibadaat till 28 July, the start of your habit.

Your habit days are beginning from 28 July. If bleeding continues till then, then you should stop praying from 28 July.

If bleeding stopped at or before 5 August, and there was an interval of at 15 days of complete purity after it, all of this will become haidh, and ibadaat performed in this time will become null and void.

If bleeding continues past 5 August, all ibadaat will remain valid.

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:

29 مارچ تا 6 اپریل کل 8 دن حیض کے ہیں۔

21 دن پاکی۔

27 اپریل تا 7 مئی کل 10 دن حیض کے ہیں۔

21 دن پاکی۔

28 مئی تا 5 جون کل 8 دن حیض کے ہیں۔

22 دن پاکی۔

27 جون تا 6 جولائ کل 9 دن حیض کے ہیں۔

20 دن پاکی۔

26 جولائ تا 27 جولائ کل 1 دن خون آیا۔ (یہ ایام قبلیہ کا مسئلہ ہے)۔

❄️ عادت: حیض: 9 دن، پاکی: 22 دن

اس وقت آپ کے لیے خون دیکھتے ہی نماز چھوڑنا درست نہیں ہے۔ آپ کو چاہیے کہ 28 جولائ تک عبادات جاری رکھیں۔

آپ کے عادت کے دن 28 جولائ کو شروع ہو رہے ہیں۔ اگر خون تب تک جاری رہے تو 28 جولائ سے عبادات چھوڑ دیجیے۔

اگر 5 اگست سے پہلے یا 5 اگست کو خون رک گیا اور 15 دن کی کامل پاکی مل گیٔ، تو یہ سب حیض شمار ہو گا اور اس دوران میں کی گئی عبادات کالعدم ہو جائیں گی۔

اور اگر 5 اگست کے بعد بھی خون جاری رہا تو سب عبادات درست رہیں گی۔

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
29th Mar-6th Apr8b21pHabit: 8b/21p 27th Apr-7th May10b21pHabit: 10b/21p 28th May-5th Jun8b22pHabit: 8b/22p 27th Jun-6th Jul9b20pHabit: 9b/20p 26th Jul-27th Jul1dThis is a case of Ayyam-e-Qabliyya

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

29th Mar to 6th Apr, a total of 8b of period.

21p of purity (tuhr)

27th Apr to 7th May, a total of 10b of period.

21p of purity (tuhr)

28th May to 5th Jun, a total of 8b of period.

22p of purity (tuhr)

27th Jun to 6th Jul, a total of 9b of period.

20p of purity (tuhr)

26th Jul to 27th Jul, a total of 1d of bleeding. (This is a case of Ayyam-e-Qabliyya).

Habit: 9b/22p

It is not correct for you to stop ibadaat when bleeding starts. You should continue ibadaat till 28th Jul, the start of your habit.

Your habit days are beginning from 28th Jul. If bleeding continues till then, then you should stop praying from 28th Jul.

If bleeding stopped at or before 5th Aug, and there was an interval of at 15 days of complete purity after it, all of this will become hayd, and ibadaat performed in this time will become null and void.

If bleeding continues past 5th Aug, all ibadaat will remain valid.

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

And Allah Ta’ala knows best.

Answered by,

Memuna

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