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If husband make intercourse with his wife now wife need Ghusl Janaabat (Ghusl after intercourse) but soon after intercourse her menses start. Now she has to make Ghusl Janaabat or she can take combined Ghusl mean Ghusl Janaabat and Ghusl after menses period end.

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If husband make intercourse with his wife now wife need Ghusl Janaabat (Ghusl after intercourse) but soon after intercourse her menses start. Now she has to make Ghusl Janaabat or she can take combined Ghusl mean Ghusl Janaabat and Ghusl after menses period end. 

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In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful


Assalaamu `alaykum waRahmatullahi Wabarakatuh

In principle, ghusl is not obligatory on her until she is required to perform an act of worship which requires cleanliness (tahārah), such as prayer.  Since her menses started right after the marital relations and she will not be able to perform prayers until the end of her menses, it is permissible for her to delay her ghusl from the marital relations and combine it with her ghusl for the end her menses.  However, it is mustahabb for her to take a bath after intercourse.

الجنب إذا آخر الاغتسال إلى وقت الصلاة لا يأثم كذا في المحيط قد نقل الشيخ سراج الدين الهندي الإجماع على انه لا يجب الوضوء على المحدث والغسل على الجنب والحائض والنفساء قبل وجوب الصلاة أو أرادة ما لا يحل إلا به كذا في البحر الرائق كالصلاة وسجدة التلاوة ومس المصحف ونحوه كذا في محيط السرخسي

(الفتاوى الهندية، كتاب الطهارة: 1/19؛ العلمية)

And Allah Ta’ala Knows Best

Wassalamu Alaykum

Ml.  Abrar Mirza

Student Darul Iftaa

Checked and Approved by:

Mufti Ebrahim Desai
Darul Iftaa, Madrassah In’aamiyyah

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