Types of Istihaadah
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Q: If a woman bleeds so much that it is
istihaadah (non-menstrual vaginal bleeding), how should she
pray?.
A: Praise be to Allaah.
Istihaadah means three things:
1 - The woman had a regular period before she
experienced istihaadah. In this case she should refer to the
regular period that she used to have, and during that time she
should stop praying and she is subject to the rulings on menses,
and anything other than that is istihaadah, and she is subject to
the rulings on istihaadah at that time.
For example: A woman used to get her period for 6 days at the
beginning of each month, then she began to experience istihaadah
and she bleeds all the time. So her period is the first six days of
every month, and everything else is istihaadah, because of the
hadeeth of 'Aa'ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) according to
which Faatimah bint Abi Hubaysh said: «O Messenger of Allaah, I am experiencing
istihaadah and I never become pure; should I stop praying? He said:
"No, that is a vein. But stop praying for the number of days that
you used to menstruate, then do ghusl and pray.»[ Narrated
by al-Bukhaari]. In Saheeh Muslim it says that the Prophet (peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to Umm Habeebah: «Stop praying for the number of days that
your menses used to last, then do ghusl and pray.»Based on
this, the woman who is experiencing istihaadah should stop praying
for the number of days that her period used to last, then she
should do ghusl and pray, and not worry about the bleeding at that
time.
2 - If she did not have a regular period before
the istihaadah, rather she has been experiencing istihaadah since
the first time she got her menses, then she should distinguish
between different types of blood. Her menses is when the blood is
dark or thick or has a distinctive odour, and she is subject to the
rulings on menses at that time. Anything other than that is
istihaadah and she comes under the rulings on istihaadah.
For example: A woman sees blood when she first starts to , and it
is continuous, but for ten days it is dark and the rest of the time
it is red. Or she sees that it is thick for ten days and thin for
the rest of the time. Or she notices that for ten days it has the
odour of menstrual blood and for the rest of the time it has no
odour. So her menses is the dark blood in the first case, the thick
blood in the second and the blood that has an odour in the third.
Everything apart from that is istihaadah, because the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to Faatimah bint
Abi Hubaysh:«When it is menstrual
blood it is dark and recognizable, so when it is like that, then
stop praying, and when it is otherwise, do wudoo' and pray, for
that is from a vein.» [Narrated by Abu Dawood and
al-Nasaa'i; classed as saheeh by Ibn Hibbaan and al-Haakim].
Although the isnaad and text of this hadeeth are subject to further
discussion, the scholars (may Allaah have mercy on them) followed
it, and that is better than trying to make her follow the pattern
of the majority of women.
3 - If she does not have a regular period and
cannot distinguish it properly because the istihaadah is ongoing
from the first time she saw the blood, and her blood is all the
same or its characteristics are varied but it cannot be menstrual
blood. This woman should act on the basis of what is the usual
pattern among women, so her menses is six or seven days each month,
and she should start from the first time when she saw blood;
everything apart from that is istihaadah.
For example: if the first time she saw blood was on the fifth of
the month, and it continued with no change to distinguish menstrual
bleeding by colour etc, then her period is six or seven days of
each month starting from the fifth of the month, because of the
hadeeth of Hamnah bint Jahsh (may Allaah be pleased with her) who
said:«O Messenger of Allaah, I bleed a
great deal all the time. What do you think - should I stop praying
and fasting?" He said: "I suggest you use a piece of cotton, for it
will absorb the blood." She said: It is more than that. In this
report he said: "That is a kick from the shaytaan, so count your
menses as six or seven days, which is something between you and
Allaah, then wash yourself and when you see that you have become
pure and you are certain of it, then pray for twenty-four or
twenty-three days, and fast.»[This hadeeth was narrated by
Ahmad and Abu Dawood, and narrated and classed as saheeh by
al-Tirmidhi. It was narrated that Ahmad classed it as saheeh and
that al-Bukhaari classed it as hasan].
The words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him), «six or even days»does
not mean that one has the choice, rather it is for the purpose of
ijtihaad, so the woman should look at those whose situation is
closest to hers in terms of physical resemblance, age and
relationship, etc., and see whose cycle most closely resembles
hers. If the closest one has a six-day period then she should
regard her menses as six days, and if the closest is seven days
then she should regards her menses as seven days. End quote.
Risaalah fi'l-Dima' al-Tabee'iyyah
li'l-Nisa' by Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on
him)
At the time when she decides that the blood is menstrual blood,
then she is menstruating, and at the time when she decides that the
period has ended, then she is pure and she should pray and fast,
and may have intercourse with her husband.
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