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Created at: 11/01/2025 07:25 PM
Updated at: 11/01/2025 07:25 PM
Created by: Rahat Bilal

Masla Info:

Masla Type:
Mutada
Masla Input:
Date Only
Question:
Oct 23 28 November 22 27 December 20 25
Ghair Mustabeen Ikhtilaaf:
True
Language:
Urdu

Entries:

Start:

End:

startTime=>2024-10-23
endTime=>2024-10-28
startTime=>2024-11-22
endTime=>2024-11-27
startTime=>2024-12-20
endTime=>2024-12-25
startTime=>2025-01-12
endTime=>2025-01-12

Answers:

English:

📝 Answer:

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

23 October to 28 October, a total of 5 days of period.

25 days of purity (tuh’r)

22 November to 27 November, a total of 5 days of period.

23 days of purity (tuh’r)

20 December to 25 December, a total of 5 days of period.

18 days of purity (tuh’r)

12 January to 12 January, a total of 0 days of blood.

❄️ Habit: 5 days/23 days

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 15 January (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 17 January.

If bleeding continues after 22 January (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 22 January then take ghusl immediately and start saying your prayers but take ghusl on 22 January 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:

اس ترتیب سے خون آیا اور پاکی ملی:

23 اکتوبر تا 28 اکتوبر کل 5 دن حیض کے ہیں۔

25 دن پاکی۔

22 نومبر تا 27 نومبر کل 5 دن حیض کے ہیں۔

23 دن پاکی۔

20 دسمبر تا 25 دسمبر کل 5 دن حیض کے ہیں۔

18 دن پاکی۔

12 جنوری سے 12 جنوری تک کل 0 دن خون۔

❄️ عادت: حیض: 5 دن، پاکی: 23 دن

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

اگر خون 15 جنوری 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 17 جنوری سے پہلے صحبت کي اجازت نہيں۔

اگر خون 22 جنوری 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 22 جنوری سے پہلے بند ہو جاۓ تو غسل کر کے نمازیں شروع کر لیں، لیکن احتیاطا 22 جنوری 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
23rd Oct-28th Oct5b25pHabit: 5b/25p 22nd Nov-27th Nov5b23pHabit: 5b/23p 20th Dec-25th Dec5b18pHabit: 5b/18p 12th Jan-12th Jan0dHabit: 5b/23p

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

23rd Oct to 28th Oct, a total of 5b of period.

25p of purity (tuhr)

22nd Nov to 27th Nov, a total of 5b of period.

23p of purity (tuhr)

20th Dec to 25th Dec, a total of 5b of period.

18p of purity (tuhr)

12th Jan to 12th Jan, a total of 0d of blood.

Habit: 5b/23p

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 17th Jan.

If bleeding continues after 22nd Jan (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 22nd Jan then take ghusl immediately and start saying your prayers but take ghusl on 22nd Jan 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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