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Q. My menses due date for this month was 11 .. But it came 4-5 days earlier which is on 7th.. But it was so light and only few drops.. For 3 days.. Then i saw nothing so i took ghusl and fasted and prayed.. But now today on12th i saw the same kind of blood again.. Very light and few drops only.. So will it be considered as my menses cycle and or it'll come under the ruling of sickness and i should fast and pray?

A. When it comes to the menstrual cycle we don’t just go according to certain dates, we go according to when the blood flows, that’s when the menstrual cycle starts.

But when there’s only some drops
or a yellowish or brownish discharge, that is not the menstrual cycle unless it comes during your menses.

So here, you don’t have to shower, just wash it and make wudoo’ and offer prayer and fast until the flow of blood comes.

Blood flow is of two kinds:
1) The menstrual cycle blood
2) The blood of the vein

The two bloods are distinguishable by their characteristics.

If it’s the menstrual cycle blood it can be recognised:
It’s color is black, it has a smell to it and it is thick (some scholars added other things you can recognise it from e.g., cramps and so on).

When this blood comes then you stop offering prayer and fasting as it is prohibited. You are not required to make up the prayers but you are required to make up the missed fasts of Ramadhaan.

The blood of the vein it’s like pure blood, red and smooth flow, like when you cut your finger, it’s like a pure blood.

In this case you fast and offer prayer like normal.

Most women can distinguish between the two.

- Shaykha Umm Musa حفظها الله
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Q. After my menses was over i took ghusul then started fasting but a brown discharge came out does this mean my menses is not finished yet and my fast is broken??


A. No, if the brown discharge came after your menses was over it does not invalidate the fast as it’s not considered to be part of your menstrual cycle. You should observe fasting and offer prayer like normal.

Umm ‘Aatiyyah (May Allah be pleased with her) said, We did not consider the yellowish and brownish discharge which appeared after becoming pure as anything.

- Shaykha Umm Musa حفظها الله
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Shaykh Musa Jibril


“Trials and tribulations are a means of purification for you. Successful are the ones who rely solely upon their Lord and remain steadfast and patient. Whatever Allah decrees for the believer... it is ALWAYS better for him. If the unseen was to be unveiled you would love what Allah has decreed for you.”

— Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
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The people who catastrophe befalls upon them are of four categories:

1. The indignation people - those who get mad

The people who feel in their hearts as though Allāh has oppressed them, persecuted them, intimidated them, hurt them and so on. They question why the trial fell upon them.

Some of these people take it further, not only do they believe this in their hearts but they also express it on their tongues and limbs i.e., saying Allāh was unjust to them.

Certainly they are in clear error and they lack knowledge of their Lord the Almighty. Leading them to hit their heads and tear their clothes!

2. The patient people

Those who bare patiently. They do not say anything, it’s as though nothing has happened to them. They know Allāh is with them, they know the infliction is by Allāh, so they await the reward from Allāh in this life and the next.

“Be patient & enter paradise with no questions asked!”

3. The people [who] are content and happy with it.

They are content with what happened and what’s happening.

Not only is this category of people content with it but they are even happy with it, because they know their reward is from Allāh and He is the one taking care of all their affairs!

4. This is the best category! Not only do they bare patiently, not only are they content & happy, but they take it a step further and thank Allāh for it and show gratitude.

They know whatever touches them is from a loving Lord, they know there’s only goodness from it, whatever comes from their Lord is only good for them - (some of its fruits you see in this life & most of its fruits in the next).

This is the level of the righteous, the prophets, like the Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم and those who follow his excellent example. We should aim to be amongst this category, they will be with the prophets on the day of judgement because this is the way of the righteous slaves of Allāh!

Whenever an infliction touched the prophet he would say الحمد لله على كل حال
“Praise be to Allah under ALL circumstances!” Doesn’t matter what - always praising Allāh.

Remember, the sweetness you taste from your patience upon inflictions and catastrophes on the judgment day will make you forget the bitterness of that which you endured.

— Shaykh Musa Jibril ‎حفظه الله
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Q. If I made Ghusl to purify from my menses and see a little blood straight after, do I need to make ghusl again?

A. If the time of your menses is over and it’s very little, a few drops, then it is not required for you to make ghusl again, your fasting is valid and you can pray too. But you should make wudoo’ for the prayer.

- Shaykha Umm Musa حفظها الله
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We hear a lot of modern day scholars and du'āt [callers to islām] who compare our current state with the Meccan period. Shaykh Sulaymān Al-'Alwān explains why this saying is false and wrong.
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Q. Does the menstrual cycle blood invalidate a woman’s fast?

A. Yes, even if she gets it a moment before iftaar, she needs to make up that day.

- Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
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Ramadhān Q&A | Fatāwā No: 479
Question: What are the things that invalidate the fast?

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