Mensuration and Mosques
There is a very weak hadith that has the Holy Prophet as saying, "I do NOT make the mosque lawful for a menstruating woman or for a person who is under an obligation to perform a total ablution" (AD 1:91). Although this hadith has been called weak and can not, therefore, be relied upon, there are some who use it to forbid woman to enter the mosque. There is another hadith from Bukhari wherein the Holy Prophet said, "Thy menstruation is not in thy hands." The reply shows clearly that menstruation did not defile a woman. How can we get this message across to those who perpetuate this myth?
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This is not a myth. There are other hadith that are strong that forbid menstrating women from entering the mosque (unless necessary). In addition, some of the imams of the madhhabs also prohibit menustrating women from entering the mosque. This is a valid opinion in Islam, not a myth.
amhabibi Registered User
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Men ejeculate every day it is the same thing as menistration I say if anyone should be banned it is men.
Even if they do not want to every night in their sleep they ejectulate.
Not only should they stop not allowing women in mosques they should start teaching that masterbation is a healthy means of curbing sexual appitite.
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Menstruation and Mosques
Hadith (Muslim&Bukhari): Menstruation Women are allowed to enter the Mosques just for a quick purpose but not doing ibadah like "tawaf in Ka'bah=Baitullah" sitting for a long time because they in Janabah status(An Nisa,4:43)
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