How about entering to the masjid at the time of hayd .. Our madrasa is inside the masjid. We have no choice to go there, i think it depend on our niat.Ikhtilaaful ulama is a Rahma so I want to hear some opinion from this forum
How about entering to the masjid at the time of hayd .. Our madrasa is inside the masjid. We have no choice to go there, i think it depend on our niat.Ikhtilaaful ulama is a Rahma so I want to hear some opinion from this forum

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Staying in the mosque
It is haraam for the menstruating woman to stay in the mosque and even in the Eid prayer-place, because of the hadeeth of Umm ‘Atiyyah (may Allaah be pleased with her), who said that she heard the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: “Let the girls who have attained puberty, women in seclusion and menstruating women go out – i.e., to the Eid prayer.” In this hadeeth it says: “But let the menstruating women avoid the prayer place.” Agreed upon.
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With regard to the menstruating woman reading Qur’aan, if she is looking at it or thinking of it in her heart, without speaking the words out loud, there is nothing wrong with that, such as if the Mus-haf is placed there, and she looks at the verses and reads them in her heart. Al-Nawawi said in Sharh Muslim: it is permissible and there is no difference of scholarly opinion on this point.
But if she is reciting it out loud, the majority of scholars are of the view that this is not allowed.
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Source: http://islam qa.com/en/ref/70438/MENSES
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