Sheikh Muhammad Nur Abdullah, ISNA Former President and Member of the Fiqh Council of North America, states the following: “When there is irregular bleeding, whether it is caused by birth control or other reasons, the woman should count what was normal before and she could follow and she could use this as a standard. The prolonged flow of blood should be treated as istihadah where woman can pray and fast normally, but in terms of Salah she is supposed to make a fresh wudu’ (ablution) for before each Salah.”
Frequent Bleeding and Fasting
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