The rules of menstruation in the holy Sharia of Islam and the study of its jurisprudential document

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD student in theology, jurisprudence and basics of Islamic law, Tehran University of Islamic Religions Iran

2 assistant professor, jurisprudence and basics of Islamic law, Tehran University of Islamic Religions Iran

10.30510/psi.2022.338490.3431

Abstract

Abstract
Menstruation, which has been interpreted as the monthly bleeding of women, is one of the issues that has overshadowed the lives of half of the world's population of seven billion today. This indicates the importance of this issue. Menstruation, which affects the vast majority of women, is blood that is often black, red, hot, and thick, accompanied by pressure and burning. The truth of this title is achieved with the following conditions: the woman is mature, not menopausal, the blood is not less than three days and not more than ten days, the blood is continuous for three days and the blood is pure for ten days. Menstruating women are divided into several categories: The first type of habitual women, which is itself three categories: habitual when numerical, habitual when numerical and habitual numerical, the second type beginner, the third type anxious and the fourth type nasya. Women during menstruation have the following rules: Invalidity of prayer, fasting, Tawaf and I'tikaaf, it is forbidden to enter the mosque, touching the name of God and the Qur'an, reciting prostrated chapters, intercourse, etc.
Keywords: menstruation (menstruation), habitual, anxious, beginner, fasting.

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