Advice for women menstruating during Ramadan .
(Menstruation is not a punishment )
(Menstruation is not a punishment )
WOMEN IN ISLAM
Since the woman who is menstruating is not allowed to pray, she can spend the day & night in doing other acts of worship apart from prayer, such as: 1- Reading or reciting #Quran. (from memory without touching) .
Since the woman who is menstruating is not allowed to pray, she can spend the day & night in doing other acts of worship apart from prayer, such as: 1- Reading or reciting #Quran. (from memory without touching) .
2- #Dhikr - such as saying Subhan-Allah, La ilaaha illa-Allah, al-Hamdu Lillaah, etc. She can repeat the words "Subhan-Allah wa'l-hamdu Lillaah, wa laa ilaaha ill-Allah, wa Allahu akbar
3- #Istighfaar (praying for forgiveness), by repeating the phrase "Astaghfir-Allah (I ask Allah for #forgiveness)." 4- #Dua ( #supplication)
Aisha (r.a), more righteous than all of us women and men combined, got her period when she went to make Hajj with the Prophet (s). How devastated must she have been, after all of those years of waiting to make this journey, coming back into Mecca with god
Prophet (s) simply gently told her, "This is a thing which God has ordained for the daughters of Adam." And then he guided her in the fiqh rulings of worship.
He (s) didn't make her feel like she couldn't participate, like she couldn't reach God in
He (s) didn't make her feel like she couldn't participate, like she couldn't reach God in
You are rewarded for eating in Ramadan and nourishing your body when it’s vulnerable in this state.
You're rewarded for the fasting and salah you would be doing if you could. And even if you don't feel you need to eat or rest, you're rewarded for simply submitting to His guidance