She has different discharges after seeing the sign of purity

2-5-2010 | IslamWeb

Question:

Assalamu alaikom wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh respected scholars, I have a question regarding menstruation ,which has been causing me a lot of hardship and difficulty.When I first started menstruating ,it used to last for 6 days and since I didn't pray back then, I didn't pay attention to any discharges that came afterwards.However, nowadays ,the usual heavy menstrual flow lasts for about 5 to 6 days and it becomes lighter on the 7th day until it stops and the place becomes completely dry with no traces of blood.However, the thing that confuses me is that the following days I find bloody discharges.They could be light red,pink ,beige or muddy reddish brown in color.They come and go throughout the day with big intervals of complete dryness,so I feel very distressed at the thought that I have to make ghusl for every prayer, as I read in some fatwas ,which consider this to be menstrual blood if it didn't extend beyond 15 days.I actually tried doing this the last time I had my period and only Allah knows how hard it is to shower for almost every prayer.This same situation repeats itself almost every time I have my period and I dread the last days of my period because of this.At the same time I say to myself " Allah would never want to place such a hardship on us ,so how do I interpret this ruling" and there is no prophetic hadith that I heard of, where the prophet ordered women to make ghusl for every prayer ,although I am sure that women at his time experienced some sorts of problems too.I am sorry for the length of my question,but I really hope to get a precise and definite answer for my situation because I am really tired and afraid that my prayers will not be accepted if I misunderstood something.Jazakum Allahu khairan for your service.

Answer:

All perfect praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) is His slave and Messenger.

 

Dear sister, the matter is easy, Allaah willing. You are obligated to stop the prayer and all the acts forbidden to a woman in menses when you see your menses [blood monthly discharges], and when you see a sign of purity, which is becoming dry (i.e. when the place becomes clean) or when you have a white discharge, then in this case, you are obligated to perform Ghusl and pray as we clarified in Fatwa 100850.

Afterwards, if you have bleeding again that can be considered as menses, which is within the period of fifteen days which you mentioned in the question, then you should wait until it stops, and when it stops, you should perform Ghusl because it is menses, so you are obligated to perform Ghusl because of it.

As for the discharges that you see other than the bleeding, like the yellowish or brownish discharge or what you described as brown in color and the like, then it has the ruling of bleeding (menses) since it is during the period of the monthly discharges. So, you should consider this as menses as well, but if you see the yellowish or brownish discharge and the like after the monthly bleeding stops and after the expiry of the monthly period, then you should not worry about any of these, because the yellowish and brownish discharge at a time other than the time-period of your regular menses is a period of purity and not menses, as we clarified in Fatwa 83454.

Furthermore, you are not obligated to perform Ghusl for every prayer, but if you see bleeding again after it interrupted, then you are obligated to refrain from performing the prayer and the like, until the bleeding stops. If the bleeding stops, then you should perform Ghusl and pray as we clarified.

Besides, you should know that some scholars  may  Allaah  have  mercy  upon  them are of the view that if a woman sees that she became dry during the time-period of her monthly menses, she should not take the initiative to perform Ghusl; rather, she should wait for a day or half a day because blood usually comes and interrupts, and it is permissible to act according to this view if this is easier for you even though the other opinion (which is that you take the initiative to perform Ghusl as soon as you see that you  have become pure) is more appropriate in order to be on the safe side.

We hope that the matter is now clear in the light of the above argumentation. For more benefit, please refer to Fataawa 108423, 98693, and 96052.

Allaah Knows best.

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