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The Ritual Ablutions for Women (Taharatu 'N-Nisa')

The Ritual Ablutions for Women (Taharatu 'N-Nisa')

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Publisher: Vancouver Islamic Educational Foundation
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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought

The Ritual Ablutions for Women

Taharatu 'N-Nisa '

Author(s):Sayyid MuhammadRizvi

Publisher(s): Vancouver Islamic Educational Foundation

www.alhassanain.org/english

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Table of Contents

Preface 4

Introduction 6

2. Definition Of Hayz 6

3. Duration Of Hayz 7

4. Different Categories Of Ha'iz 8

5. A Girl Entering Puberty 8

6. General Rules About Zatu 'L‑`Adah Women 9

7. The Forgetful Zatu 'L‑'Adah Women 11

8. The Muztaribah 13

9. The Things Forbidden To The Ha'iz 13

10. Sex During Menstruation 15

11. The Salat Before & After The Menses 15

12. Ghusl U'l‑Hayz 16

Notes 16

Istihazah - The Irregular Bleeding 18

1. Definition Of Istihazah 18

2. Three Types Of Istihazah 18

3. The Prayers Of The Mustahazah 18

4. Some General Rules 19

5. How The Mustahazah Should Fast? 21

6. Is Anything Forbidden To The Mustahazah? 21

Defnition Of Nifas - Post Natal Bleeding 22

1. Definition Of Nifas 22

2. Three Types Of Nafsa' 22

3. Some General Rules 22

4. Pre‑Natal Bleeding 23

5. The Things Forbidden To The Nafsa' 24

6. Ghusl U'n‑Nifas 24

Note 24

Glossary 26

Preface

Knowing the laws regarding the monthly periods and pre‑ or post‑natal bleeding is an essential duty of every Muslim woman.But the unavailability of a com­prehensive book in English on this subject has made the access to these laws almost impossible for those Muslim women who are unfamiliar with Arabic, Persian or Ur­du. One reason for the unavailability of such a book in English is that in many Muslim communities, open discussion of this and similar subjectswere tabooed . This, plus the complication of the laws of menstruation (which arises from the vast differences in the patterns of women's menstrual cycles) may have discouraged many writers from dealing with this subject comprehensively.

The present writer, by putting his trust in Allah, has tried to accomplish this task and has simplified, to his utmost ability, the laws of theshari'ah regarding the women in their monthly periods.

This book consists of three parts:

1. Menstruation.

2. Irregular Bleeding.

3. Post‑natal Bleeding.

The last two parts are tobe read as normally.But as far as the first part is concerned, the reader is requested to read the following instruction which will help her from getting confused.

There are three stages of reading the first part of this book:

Firstly, you areadviced to read the first four chapters (pp. 1‑7) . In the fourthchapter you will find the defini­tions of different categories of women in their monthly periods. In this chapter, find the appropriate category to which you belong.

Secondly, proceed to read only one of the next four chapters (chps . 5‑8) which is about your appropriate category. At this stage do not read the laws and pro­blems of the women in other categories otherwise you will get confused.

Thirdly, read the last four chapters (chps . 9‑12).

In chapter six of partI , have given some charts to simplify the laws. To understand the charts, please read the following:

An index has been added to enable the readers to find those minor but importantlaws which could not beaccomodated under an individual heading.

At the end,I thank Allah for giving me an oppor­tunity to serve His chosen religion, and may He accept this humble work from one of His most humble servants.

S. M.Rizvi

Tel: (604) 278‑3698

Richmond, B.C.

Ramadan 1405.

May 1985.