Has Continuous Bleeding and Does Not Remember the Time of Her Regular Menses

21-4-2021 | IslamWeb

Question:

AsalamoAlaikum I want to ask that i had contraceptive implant in my arm last nov so since then i am having bleeding. Before ramadan I ask doc to give me medicine to stop bleeding so I can keep my fast and prayers in Ramadan but now I am still having bleeding and it stops sometimes but starts again next day . I am not sure about my period dates now because I am having bleeding from last 5 months which never stops. So can I keep fast and pray. Please answer me because I am so much confused in this situation.

Answer:

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

As long as the blooding is constantly coming out in the manner that you mentioned, then you are in a state of Istihaadhah (bleeding outside your monthly menses). A woman who is in a state of Istihaadhah is not prevented from praying and fasting. Rather, she fasts and prays with the exception of the days of her regular monthly menses, as the Prophet  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) told Habeebah when she was in menses: “Keep away (from prayer) as long as your normal period used to prevent you (from praying), and afterwards you should perform Ghusl (and pray).” [Muslim]

What we understood from your statement “I am not sure about my period dates”, is that you do not remember now whether your monthly period was at the beginning, middle, or end of the month. If this is what you meant, then a woman who is in a state of Istihaadhah who forgot the exact time-period of her monthly menses in the month, but she remembers the number of days of her menses, then she does not pray for the length of the time-period of her menses from the beginning of the month, and then she should perform Ghusl, fast and pray.

Al-Bahooti  may  Allaah  have  mercy  upon  him from the Hanbali School of jurisprudence, said in Kash-Shaaf al-Qinaa’:

If she knows the number of its days; i.e., the days of her menses, but she forgot the time of its occurrence, like if she does not know whether she has menses at the beginning of the month, at the middle of the month, or at the end of the month, then she should refrain from praying during the same number of days (of her menses) at the beginning of each lunar month.

If you also do not remember the number of days and you do not remember the time of the occurrence of your menstruation in the month, then you avoid praying most of the menstrual period, six or seven days, from the beginning of each (lunar) month.

Al-Bahooti  may  Allaah  have  mercy  upon  him also said in Kash-Shaaf al-Qinaa’:

The same thing applies to the woman who forgot the number of days during which she has menses, and the time of the occurrence of her menstruation, then she should refrain from praying [and fasting] during the time-period of the usual duration of most women's menstrual periods, at the beginning of each lunar month.

For more benefit on the difference between monthly menses and bleeding outside the monthly menses, please refer to Fataawa 129256, 199375, 192925, 183343, 154565 and 145201.

For more benefit on Istihaadhah and irregular menses, please refer to Fataawa 345745, 380429, 362518, 145201, 326818 and 156775.

For more benefit on irregular menses and signs of end of menses, please refer to Fataawa 395488, 361450, 355546, 323464, and 231715.

Allah knows best.

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