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If She Sees Some Brownish Discharge After Her Period Ends, Should She Pray And Fast?
EsinIslam
Ramadan
The Awqaf -
Living Shariah
My period had ended completely and I did ghusl
at night, and intended to fast from the night before,
but when I got up to pray Fajr and I was completely
pure, suddenly I discharged a white thread and some
light brown discharge that could hardly be noticed
except from close up, but this did not come whilst I
was doing ghusl.
Is this prayer valid or do I have to repeat it? Is my
fast of that day valid? Please note that I did not do
ghusl after this discharge.
Praise be to Allaah.
This brownish discharge that came after doing ghusl
does not matter and is not regarded as menstruation,
so your fast is still valid and you do not have to do
ghusl after it came out, because Umm ‘Atiyyah said:
“We did not regard brownish or yellowish discharge
after the period ended as being anything that
mattered.” Narrated by Abu Dawood, 307; classed as
saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood. Also
narrated by al-Bukhaari with the words: “We did not
regard brownish and yellowish discharge as anything
that mattered.”
But this brownish discharge does invalidate wudoo’, so
if you did wudoo’ for Fajr prayer after this came out,
then your prayer is valid and you do not have to do
anything. If it came out after you did wudoo’ and you
did not repeat wudoo’, then you have to repeat that
prayer because you prayed without wudoo’.
Shaykh Ibn Baaz was asked in Majmoo’ al-Fataawa
(10/214):
I noticed that when doing ghusl following my monthly
period, which usually lasts for five days, sometimes a
very small amount comes out of me, immediately after
doing ghusl, then after that nothing comes out. I do
not know whether I should assume that my regular
period is five days and whatever comes after that does
not count, and I should fast and pray and I don’t have
to do anything else because of that, or I should
regard that day as part of my period and not pray and
fast then? Please note that this does not always
happen, rather it is approximately every two or three
cycles.
He replied:
If what comes out of you after you have purified
yourself is yellowish or brownish, then it should not
be regarded as anything that matters, rather it comes
under the same ruling as urine. But if it is obviously
blood, then it should be regarded as part of the
period, so you have to repeat your ghusl, because of
the report from Umm ‘Atiyyah (may Allaah be pleased
with her), who was one of the companions of the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
She said: “We used not to regard yellowish or brownish
discharge after purification as being anything that
mattered.”
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him)
was asked in Fataawa al-Siyaam (p. 105): A woman says
that her period came, then the bleeding stopped on the
sixth day from Maghrib until twelve midnight, so she
did ghusl on that day and fasted the following day.
Then some brownish discharge came but she fasted that
day. Is that to be regarded as part of her period even
though her usual period is seven days?
He replied:
This brownish discharge is not part of the period. The
brownish discharge that women get after the end of the
period is not anything that matters. Umm ‘Atiyaah (may
Allaah be pleased with her) said: “We used not to
regard yellowish or brownish discharge after
purification as being anything that mattered.”
According to another report: “We used not to regard it
as anything that mattered” – and she did not say after
purification. Menstruation is blood, not brownish or
yellowish discharge. Based on this, then this woman’s
fast was valid, whether that was on the day when she
did not see any brownish discharge or on the day when
she did see some brownish discharge, because this
brownish discharge is not menstruation.
The Standing Committee (10/158) was asked about a
woman who became pure (i.e., he period ended) in
Ramadaan before dawn came, so she fasted that day,
then she went to pray at Zuhr and saw some yellowish
discharge. Is her fast valid?
They replied:
If she had become pure before dawn then fasted, her
fast is valid and the yellowish discharge she noticed
after becoming pure does not affect it, because Umm
‘Atiyyah said: “We used not to regard yellowish or
brownish discharge after purification as being
anything that mattered.”.
Ramadan Team
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