Q-
Can a woman perform Hajj if her
bleeding ceases before the forty-day post-natal period? And if
her bleeding does not stop, what should she do if she has already
made the intention for Hajj?
A-
If her post-natal bleeding stops before
forty days, she should make a ghusl, do her formal prayers and
perform all the rites of Hajj, including the tawaaf, because
there is no minimum limit for the period of post-natal bleeding.
However, if the bleeding continues and she
has already made her intention for Hajj, she should make a ghusl,
wear a sanitary napkin and put on her ihraam. The proof for this
is the case of Asmaa bint Umays, wife of Aboo Bakr, who delivered
a baby when the Prophet (saws) stopped at Thul-Hulayfah during
his farewell Hajj. She asked the Prophet (saws) what she should
do, and he replied, “Make a ghusl, wrap a cloth around your
privates and make your Ihraam.” She should then do all of
the rites of Hajj except for the tawaaf, which should only be
done after her bleeding has stopped. The Prophet (saws)
prohibited menstruating women from making tawaaf. He told
‘Aa’ishah, “Do everything that one performing Hajj does,
except circling the Ka’bah, until your menses stops”.
Post-natal bleeding is similar to menses; consequently the same
ruling applies.
Q-
How can a menstruating woman pray the
necessary two units of formal prayer at the time of putting on
the ihraam (garments of Hajj)?
A-
Wearing Ihraam has no special
formal prayer accompanying it, because it was not recorded that
the Prophet (saws) instructed his followers to do this prayer,
nor did he do it himself, nor did he approve of others doing it.
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