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(28) CHAPTER.  When a woman having bleeding in between her periods notices signs of cleanliness from her menses.

Ibn ‘Abbas said :  She should take a bath and offer Salat (prayers) even if (she were clean) for an hour and she can have (sextual relation with her husband) after the prayer and As-Salat (the prayer) is more superior and important (than anything else).

331.    Narrated ‘Aishah :  The Prophet, peace be upon him, said to me, “Give up As-Salat (the prayer) when your menses begin and when it has finished, wash the blood off your body (take a bath) and start offering Salat.”

 

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(26)  CHAPTER.  Al-Istihadah (bleeding in between the periods is from blood vessel.

327.    Narrated Aishah, the wife of the Prophet, peace be upon him :  Umm Habiba got bleeding in between the periods for seven years.  She asked Allah’s Messenger, peace be upon him, about it. He ordered her to take a bath (after the termination of actual periods) and added that it was from a blood vessel.  But she used to take a bath for every Salat (prayer). (Without being ordered by the Prophet, peace be upon him, See Fath Al-Bari)

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(25)  CHAPTER.  Yellowish discharge not during the menses.

326.    Narrated Umm ‘Atiyya:  We never considered yellowish discharge as a thing of importance (during a non-menstruating period).

[See Fath Al-Bari Vol.1, page 442]

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(24)  CHAPTER.  If a woman gets menses thrice a month.

Can we believe a woman if she says she is menstruating or pregnant, and whatever is related to menses as is referred to by the Statement of Allah:  “…And it is not lawful for them to conceal what Allah has created in their wombs…” (Quran 2 : 228). ‘Ali and Shuraih said, “If a woman presents witness from her relatives who are good Muslims that she is getting menses thrice a month then she is to be believed.”  ‘Ata said, “Her previous menstrual cycles are to be taken into consideration.” The same was said by Ibrahim. ‘Ata said, “Menses can last from one to fifteen days.” Ibn Sirin was asked about a woman who noticed blood five days after her menstrual cycle. He replied:  The women knew better about that.

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(21)  CHAPTER.  Sleeping with a menstruating woman (one’s wife) while she is wearing her clothes (that are worn during menses).

322.   Narrated Zainab bint ‘Abi Salama :  Umm Salama said, “I got my menses while I was lying with the Prophet, peace be upon him, under a woolen sheet.  So I slipped away, took the clothes for menses and put them on. Allah’s Messenger, peace be upon him, said, ‘Have you got your menses?’ I replied, ‘Yes.’  Then he called me and took me with him under the woolen sheet.”

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(20)  CHAPTER.  There is no Salat (prayer) to be offered by a menstruating woman in lieu of the missed Salat during her menses.

And the Prophet, peace be upon him, said, “The lady (in her menses) must leave her Salat (prayers).”

321.   Narrated Mu’adha :  A woman asked ‘Aisha, “Should I offer the Salat (prayers) that which I did not offer because of menses.” ‘Aishah said, “Are you from the Haraura’ (a town in Iraq).  We were with the Prophet, peace be upon him, and used to get our periods but he never ordered us to offer them (the Salat missed during menses),” or ‘Aishah said we did not offer them.”

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(19) CHAPTER. The beginning and the ending of menstrual periods.

Some women used to send the pads of cotton with traces of yellowish discharge to ‘Aishah (for her verdict to know wheather they had become clean from menses or not). And ‘Aishah would say, “Do not hurry till you see the cotton pad is white (meaning the perfect disappearence of menses).” The daughter of Zaid bin Thabit was told that some woman used to ask for candles at midnight to see whether the menses had stopped or not. On that the daughter of Zaid said that the ladies (the wives of the Prophet companions) had never done so, and she blamed them (the former women).

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(17)  CHAPTER.  “(A little lump of flesh) some formed and some unformed.” (V .22:5)

318. Narrated Anas bin Malik :  The Prophet, peace be upon him, said, “At every womb Allah appoints an angel who says, O Lord! A drop of semen, O Lord! A clot. O Lord! A little lump of flesh.’

Then if Allah wishes (to complete) its creation, the angel asks,(O Lord!) : (A) Will it be a male or female, (B) a wretched or a blessed, (C) and how much will his provision be? (D) And what will his age be?’ So all that [A,B,C,D] is written while the child is still in the mother’s womb.”

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(15) CHAPTER.  The combing of head-hair by a woman on taking a bath after finishing from the menses.

316. Narrated ‘Aishah :  In the last Hajj of Allah’s Messenger, peace be upon him, I assumed the Ihram for Hajj along with Allah’s Messenger, peace be upon him.  I was one of those who intended Tamattu’ (to perform Hajj and ‘Umra together, with a break in between) and did not take the Hady (animal for sacrifice) with me.  I got my menses and was not clean till the night of ‘Arafa. I said, “O Allah’s Messenger! It is the night of the Day of ‘Arafa and I intended to perform the Hajj Tamattu’ with ‘Umra.” Allah’s Messenger, peace be upon him, told me to undo my head-hair and comb it and to postpone the ‘Umra.  

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(14)  CHAPTER.  To take a bath after finishing from the menses.

Narrated ‘Aishah :  An Ansari woman asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, how to take a bath after finishing from the menses.  He replied, “Take a piece of cloth perfumed with musk and clean the private parts with it, thrice.” The Prophet, peace be upon him, felt shy and turned his face.  So I pulled her to me and told her what the Prophet, peace be upon him, meant.