irregular periods in islam

 Menstruation ending before Fajr

💫 When a menstruating woman becomes pure before Fajr and she intends to fast, her fast will be valid even if she takes bath only after Fajr, because purity is not a condition for fasting.

And the same ruling for Janbi, that if he could not perform Ghusl before dawn, then his fast will be valid. The proof of this is the following Hadith:

Sulaiman bin Yasar says that he asked Umm Salama, may Allah be pleased with her, about a person who is a stranger, whether he can fast.


So they started saying: The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to wake up in the morning and fast, not because of sexual intercourse (but because of sexual intercourse).

Sahih Bukhari Hadith No. (1962) Sahih Muslim Hadith No. (1109)

Imam Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) says:

The consensus of Ahl al-Amsar is that the fasting of a person who is janibi is correct, even if he is janibi from Ihtlam or sexual intercourse.

And when the blood of a menstruating or puerperal woman ends at night and she is unable to perform ghusl before Fajr, then her fast is valid. As is the side.

Our religion is also the same and he religion of most of the scholars is also the same, except what has been narrated by some Salaf, but we have no knowledge of its correctness.

What is the virtue of fasting? 🌻


1. All the sins of the fasting person are forgiven. (Bukhari: 1901, Muslim: 760)


2. Allah has taken the reward of fasting. (Bukhari: 1904, Muslim: 1151)


3. Nothing equal to fasting. (Sahih al-Turghib: 986)


4. Paradise is promised to the fasting person. (Bukhari: 1397, Muslim: 14)


5. Fasting will be with martyrs. (Sahih al-Turghib: 1003)


6. The reward of every act of the fasting person is increased up to seven hundred times. (Muslim: 1151, Ibn Majah: 1638)

8. Fasting for one day will remove seventy years from Hellfire. (Muslim: 1153, Bukhari: 2840)


9. Fasting will recommend on the Day of Judgment. (Sahih al-Turghib: 984)


10. Fasting is a shield to avoid sins. (Tirmidhi: 2616)


11. The smell of a fasting person's mouth is purer than musk. (Bukhari: 5927)


12. The fasting person is given freedom from hell at the time of breaking his fast. (Ibn Majah: 1643)


13. The prayer of the fasting person is accepted. (Sahih al-Turghib: 1002

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