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7 May 202004:57

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the practices and spiritual guidance for women during menstruation in Islamic tradition. It highlights permissible activities, such as reciting dhikr, reading Asmaul Husna, and seeking closeness to Allah through prayer and reflection. The script emphasizes that despite the physical limitations during menstruation, women can still engage in various forms of worship and maintain their spiritual connection. It also encourages women to stay devoted, even in times of physical rest, and continue nurturing their faith through consistent spiritual practices.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Women who are menstruating can still engage in acts of goodness, as long as they avoid actions prohibited during menstruation.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ It is prohibited for menstruating women to pray (salat) or fast, but they can still engage in other spiritual practices like dhikr and reciting Quranic verses for memorization or revision.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ It is permissible to recite Asmaul Husna (the 99 names of Allah) during menstruation.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Women on their menstrual cycle are not allowed to touch or carry the Quran, nor enter the mosque or perform tawaf (circumambulate the Kaaba).
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A woman menstruating is encouraged to continue reading dhikr or prayers she has learned, even during menstruation.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The rewards for performing acts of worship, like reciting dhikr, are the same for women during menstruation as they would be when they are not menstruating.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ It is highly recommended for menstruating women to wake up during the night to engage in acts of worship, like making dhikr, even though they are exempt from prayer.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Despite the menstrual period, women are encouraged to keep up with their connection to Allah, continuing worship and maintaining piety.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Women should not use menstruation as an excuse to neglect their spiritual practices and connection with Allah.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ It is encouraged to read Ayat al-Kursi (the Throne Verse) before sleep for protection, even when menstruating.

Q & A

  • What should a woman do during menstruation according to the script?

    -A woman during menstruation is allowed to perform various good deeds except for those actions that are prohibited, such as performing prayers (salat), fasting, and touching the Qur'an. However, she can engage in activities like dhikr (remembrance of God) and reading religious texts as long as it's not directly from the Qur'an.

  • Is it permissible for a woman who is menstruating to recite the Qur'an?

    -According to the script, a woman who is menstruating cannot recite the Qur'an, except for purposes such as memorization or reviewing what has already been memorized, based on the Maliki school of thought.

  • What types of dhikr (remembrance of God) are allowed during menstruation?

    -A woman during menstruation can engage in dhikr, which includes any remembrance or prayer that does not require the direct recitation of the Qur'an. This can be done freely and is encouraged as a continuous practice.

  • Can a woman who is menstruating enter a mosque?

    -No, a woman who is menstruating is not allowed to enter the mosque according to the script.

  • Is a woman allowed to perform tawaf during menstruation?

    -No, a woman who is menstruating is prohibited from performing tawaf (the act of walking around the Kaaba in Mecca) during her menstrual period.

  • What is recommended for a woman who is menstruating in terms of worship?

    -The script encourages a woman who is menstruating to maintain her worship practices by engaging in activities such as dhikr, reading shalawat (blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad), and maintaining spiritual connection. Even without performing certain rituals like prayers, her spiritual rewards are not diminished.

  • Can a woman who is menstruating continue with other types of worship like prayers and fasting?

    -No, a woman who is menstruating is not allowed to perform regular prayers (salat) or fast, as these are prohibited during menstruation. However, other forms of worship like dhikr and reading Asmaul Husna are permissible.

  • Is it necessary for a menstruating woman to refrain from sleeping at night?

    -No, the script indicates that even though some women may use menstruation as an excuse to sleep more during the night, it is still encouraged for a woman to maintain the habit of waking up for spiritual practices, such as tahajjud (late-night prayer), if possible.

  • Can a woman who is menstruating still read Asmaul Husna (The 99 Names of God)?

    -Yes, a woman who is menstruating can read Asmaul Husna and engage in any form of remembrance or supplication that does not require touching the Qur'an directly.

  • What advice is given regarding a woman's spiritual practice during menstruation?

    -The script advises that a woman should not let menstruation prevent her from maintaining a strong connection with God. She should continue her dhikr, reading of shalawat, and other acts of worship that are not prohibited, thereby ensuring her spiritual growth is not interrupted.

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