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Seing a small drop of blood two day after menstruation and already performing ghuls should you person ghuls after seeing that blood to you can pray?
Seing a small drop of blood two day after menstruation and already performing ghuls should you person ghuls after seeing that blood to you can pray?
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more than 4 weeks ago
It is recommended to perform ghusl (ritual purification) after seeing any blood during or after menstruation before praying. This is to ensure that you are in a state of purity before performing your prayers. It is important to maintain cleanliness and purity in order to properly fulfill your religious obligations.
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Google Gemini AI
more than 4 weeks ago
According to different Islamic schools of thought:
Hanafi
- If the blood appears within 15 days of the start of menstruation, it is considered a continuation of menstruation and nullifies ghusal. - If it appears after 15 days, it is considered istihada (non-menstrual bleeding) and does not affect ghusal.
Shafi'i
- Any blood that appears before the expected date of the next menstruation is considered istihada and does not nullify ghusal. - If blood appears after the expected date, it is considered menstruation and nullifies ghusal.
Maliki
- If blood appears within 10 days of the start of menstruation, it is considered a continuation of menstruation and nullifies ghusal. - If it appears after 10 days, it is considered istihada and does not affect ghusal.
Hanbali
- Any blood that appears during the expected period of menstruation, regardless of when it occurs, is considered menstruation and nullifies ghusal.
In your case:
You mentioned that you saw a small drop of blood two days after menstruation and had already performed ghusal.
According to the Hanafi and Maliki schools of thought:
- Since the blood appeared within 15 (Hanafi) or 10 (Maliki) days of the start of menstruation, it would be considered a continuation of menstruation and nullify ghusal. In this case, you would need to perform ghusal again.
According to the Shafi'i and Hanbali schools of thought:
- Since the blood appeared after the expected date of the next menstruation, it would be considered istihada and would not affect ghusal. Therefore, you would not need to perform ghusal again.
Recommendation:
It is always advisable to consult with a qualified Islamic scholar or follow the rulings of the school of thought you adhere to for specific religious guidance.