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This is the greatness of Allah swt , during menstruation , you are not allowed to pray salah , but even in that time you can do dhikr. and be connected to the creator.
The permissibility of women reading the Quran, engaging in zikr (remembrance of Allah), and tasbeeh (reciting praises of Allah) during their menstrual period can vary depending on different Islamic schools of thought and cultural practices. Here are some general guidelines:Reading the Quran: Many scholars agree that women in a state of menstruation or postpartum bleeding can read the Quran without touching the actual Arabic text. They can read it from memory or recite the Quranic verses in their hearts. Some scholars permit touching the Quran with a barrier (like a cloth) if necessary.Zikr and Tasbeeh: Engaging in zikr (remembrance of Allah) and tasbeeh (reciting praises of Allah) is generally permissible at all times, including during menstruation. These acts of worship are not restricted by menstrual periods.It’s important to note that interpretations of Islamic rules can vary, and individuals may receive guidance from their specific religious authorities or scholars. Some cultural practices may also influence these guidelines, so it’s advisable to consult with a knowledgeable Islamic scholar or religious authority for specific guidance in your particular context.
the majority of fuqaha say that is haram for a women to recite quran during her period until she is pure again the only exceptions they make is in the case of dhikr and phrases that are not intended as recitation such as saying bismillah hir rehman nir raheem or other phrases from the quran which are repeated general dua
🌹🌹🌹السلام علیکم و رحمۃ اللّٰہ وبرکتہ
It is not permissible for women to read the Holy Qur’an without looking at it during the days of their menstruation, nor is it permissible to read or recite it orally, as the saying of the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, is narrated in the narration of Abdullah Ibn Umar in “Sunan al-Tirmidhi”. that Hayza (the woman who is in the period of menstruation) and Janbi (the man on whom Ghusl is obligatory)Ho) cannot read anything from the Holy Quran.
“On the authority of Ibn Umar, may God be pleased with him, on the authority of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, who said: Do not read the menstruating woman and do not recite anything from the Qur’an.”
“عن إبن عمر رضي الله عنه عن النبي صلي الله عليه وسلم قال: لا تقرأ الحائض و لا الجنب شيئاً من القرآن”. (باب ما جاء في الجنب و الحائض أنهما لا يقرآن القرآن، رقم الحديث: ١٣١، ط: دار السلام)
If there is a fear of forgetting the Holy Quran, then he should look in the Holy Quran and repeat it in his heart without pronouncing it with his tongue. However, touching the Holy Quran without hindrance is not allowed.
Only God knows well.
During periods, women can recite tasbeeh and zikr but she can’t recite Quran, it’s prohibited during periods.
It is permisable for women to do azkar, recite tasbeeh and read Quranic Ayah orally in period days.
It is permissible to recite dhikr for a woman in the state of menses and nifas, as well as reciting Durwood Pak, Istighfar, Kalima Tayyaba, or any other wazifa or reciting the prayers mentioned in the Holy Quran with the intention of dua or wazifa. Recitation of Holy Quran is not permissible in this situation۔۔۔
Arabic reference۔۔