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(Book 2, Hadith 98) #35183
Abstaining from Sexual Intercourse During Menstruation

SUMMARY: A husband should not have sexual intercourse with his menstruating wife until she has had a ghusl.

Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that Salim ibn Abdullah and Sulayman ibn Yasar were asked whether the husband of a menstruating woman could have sexual intercourse with her when she saw that she was pure but before she had had a ghusl. They said, "No, not until she has had a ghusl".
وَحَدَّثَنِي عَنْ مَالِكٍ، أَنَّهُ بَلَغَهُ أَنَّ سَالِمَ بْنَ عَبْدِ اللَّهِ، وَسُلَيْمَانَ بْنَ يَسَارٍ، سُئِلاَ عَنِ الْحَائِضِ، هَلْ يُصِيبُهَا زَوْجُهَا إِذَا رَأَتِ الطُّهْرَ قَبْلَ أَنْ تَغْتَسِلَ فَقَالاَ لاَ حَتَّى تَغْتَسِلَ

TOPICS
menstruation  *  abstinence  *  aaya  *  ghusal  *  itikf  *  ghusl

QUICK LESSONS:
Respect religious obligations; Be mindful of boundaries set by Islam; Maintain cleanliness & hygiene; Respect intimacy & relationships.

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith is about the Islamic ruling regarding abstaining from sexual intercourse during menstruation. It states that a husband should not have sexual intercourse with his menstruating wife until she has had a ghusl. A ghusl is an Islamic ritual bath which involves washing the entire body and is required for certain acts of worship such as prayer or entering a mosque. This hadith teaches us to be mindful of our religious obligations even in our intimate relationships and to respect the boundaries set by Islam in order to maintain purity and holiness in our lives. It also emphasizes the importance of cleanliness and hygiene for both men and women alike.

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