We’re having a quran khuwani like tomorrow at my place…but we’ll be reading durood-e-ibrahim…could someone tell me and fast that can durood be read in period? that to in a mehfil…
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yes you can.
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Durood could be read in any condition...so yes, you can.
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You can read even Quranic ayahs with your period. Some will say to avoid touching the Quran, but you can read it nonetheless. Just place it on a pedestel and turn the pages with a stick. I've seen that done all the time. My personal opinion is that there isn't enough evidence to suggest that you cannot touch the Quran with your period, but if you want to go the orthodox way, even then, there is no rule that you can't recite the ayahs, or Durood or whatever you want.
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Islam QA - Reading Qur?aan during menses
Women Reading the Qur’an During Menses - IslamonLine.net - Ask The Scholar
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Be aware of online scholars - you never know who is posting. Including myself and including other people who post here as well. You have to read the Quran on this topic and at the end, you're responsible for the decision you make.
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In my opinion during the period women are considered unclean in most of the cultures and we hold our holy book in highest esteem so touching or reciting may be avoided just by common sense. This is purely my view, I don't know whether the scholars permit it or not.
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This is one of the issues on which the scholars, may Allaah have mercy on them, differed.
The majority of fuqahaa’ say that it is haraam for a woman to recite Qur’aan during her period, until she is taahir (pure) again. The only exceptions they make is in the case of dhikr (remembrance of Allaah) and phrases that are not intended as tilaawah (recitation), such as saying “Bismillaahi’r-Rahmaani’r-Raheem” or “Innaa Lillaahi wa innaa ilayhi raaji’oon”, or other phrases from the Qur’aan which are repeated as general du’aa’s.
The rest of the article is here: : LINK
Personally after reading the article I think it is okay based on this paragraph.
"Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said: “There is no clear, saheeh text to indicate that a menstruating woman is forbidden to recite Qur’aan… It is known that women used to menstruate at the time of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and he did not forbid them to recite Qur’aan, or to remember Allaah (dhikr) and offer du’aa’.”