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Menses and prayer

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Topic: Menses and prayer
Posted By: Cammy
Subject: Menses and prayer
Date Posted: 03 November 2018 at 2:36am
Assalamu 'Alaikum

I am a revert Muslim and still have a lot to learn about Islam. Not being able to understand /read/speak/write Arabic makes it difficult for me to progress. I have no Muslim acquaintance and do not stay in an area where many Muslim woman are.

I struggle to find advice.

My question: I am 47 years old and recently developed weird menses patterns. If it's perimenopause, hypothyroidism, I don't know. There is bloody discharge, but not full on menses. It continues for more than 8 days, will go away and return in a week's time. It makes it difficult to pray as I do not know the Qur'an and can't receite any part of it based on memory.

I feel lost and alone. Far from Allah. I am becoming anxious and emotional because I feel like I am losing my anchor in life.

The fact that I keep on gaining weight, struggle financially and just feel so completely overwhelmed by everything isn't helping.

Please advice on what is proper to do in such circumstances? How do I pray when in this condition? What do I do?     



Replies:
Posted By: Dr. Aslam
Date Posted: 14 March 2019 at 4:50pm

·If bleeding occurs two weeks after the end of the period, and does not match the description of menstrual bleeding, then it does not come under the same rulings as menses and does not prevent a woman from praying and fasting, until the period begins.

·If your menstrual cycle has become irregular and you are confused about the type of bleeding, and you cannot distinguish between menstrual bleeding and other types of bleeding, then regard your period as being seven days, which is the closest to your previous cycle, and regard it as beginning at the time when you used to get your period before it became irregular, then (after that) do ghusl and pray.



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Best Regards,
Aslam Abdullah



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