Tuesday 10 June 2014

HAIZ, NIFAAS, ISTIHAAZ

Haiz (monthly blood discharge), Nifass (blood discharged after childbirth) and Istihaaza (blood discharge due to sickness).
A. HAIZ is blood that is discharged from a mature (baligh) woman from the uterus not to any ailment or pregnancy or menopause. Minimum duration for Haiz is three days, moderate five days whilst the maximum is ten days.

B. NIFAAS is the blood that is discharged after childbirth. Minimum duration of Nifaas is not specified (i.e. it can be for 1 minute or even less) whilst the maximum is forty days.
C. ISTIHAAZA is the bleeding which lasts for less than three days and more than ten days (and forty days in the case of Nifaas).
Minimum duration of purity between two Haiz is fifteen days and there is no maximum duration of purity, except when a Baaligh woman is continuously in a state of Istihaaza (i.e. bleeding due to illness). In this case her days of purity will have to be calculated.

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