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Rulings on Menstruation Cycle 3 - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Rulings on Menstruation Cycle 3 2021-06-19 657 Views In this part of the topic “Menstruation Cycle”, we shall be looking at the rulings concerning women who are beginners, then the types of menstruation and those things that are forbidden for the menstruating women.
Contents Some scenarios of Mubtadiya: Beginner Different Types of Menstruation Qadha Salat Things that are Haram (prohibited) in ‘Haidh’ (Menses) Sexual relationship Miscellaneous Points regarding Haidh Scenario 3: This woman in the past 2 months has seen blood on different dates and the blood flow did not have a fixed duration. This month she saw blood for 13 days. The blood had no signs. In this situation she must consult her family, to verify the normal time duration of ‘haidh’ in the family.
Let us suppose the number of days that is the normal duration of haidh in her family is 8 days. Since 8 days is greater than 7 (the number 7 is what we discussed in ‘B’ above), she should follow these guidelines: The duration of her haidh is 7 days The duration of ‘Jum`” is 1 day (Difference between 7 and 8) The duration of istihadha is 5 days The total duration of blood flow is 13 days Scenario 4: This woman in the past 2 months has seen blood on different dates and the blood flow did not have a fixed duration.
This month she saw blood for 13 days. The blood had no signs. In this situation she must consult her family, to verify the normal time duration of ‘haidh’ in the family. Let us suppose the number of days that is the normal duration of haidh in her family is 7 days.
Since 7 days is the same as 7 (the number 7 is what we discussed in ‘B’ above), she should follow these guidelines: The duration of her haidh is 7 days The duration of ‘Jum`” is 0 days The duration of istihadha is 6 days The total duration of blood flow is 13 days Mubtadiyah: Beginner: This is a woman who sees blood for the first time. Then she is known as “Mubtadiyah’. If she sees blood for more than 10 days then she should follow the same rules as a woman ‘having the habit of time’ does.
If the blood seen has signs of haidh, the number of days it has the signs of haidh is ‘haidh’, and the rest is istihadha. (If the blood has the signs of haidh and the same signs remain for 13 days, then it is as if there were no signs).