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Reciting Quran Whilst Menstruating

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Answered by: Mufti Mohammed Tosir Miah

Question

AlhamduliLlah, from a month my mom and I have the habit of reciting every evening these Surahs:
> Surah Kahf as protection from fitna of Dajjal
> Surah al-Ikhlas, Surah al-Falaq, Surah an-Nas against the whispers of 
> Shaytan, audhu billahi.
> Surah al-Mulk as protection from the punishment in the grave.
> Surah al-Kafiroon as protection from disbelief at the moment of death.

Can we recite these Surat during our state of major impurity? (Of course with intention of protection, not recitation). Thank you very much, 
kind regards was-Salam

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

Answer:

A menstruating woman may read those ayaat (verses) of the Qur’an that have the meaning of a supplication, glorification, or the attributes of Allah Ta’ala. She may read these verses with the intention of it being a dua or zikr (remembrance) of Allah Ta’ala, and not as qira’at.

It is not permissible to recite those verses that contain the commands and prohibitions of Allah Ta’ala, those verses that give information of stories or past and future events. [1]

A woman may read Surah Ikhlaas, Surah Falaq, Surah Naas and Ayatul kursi when she is menstruating. She should abstain from reading Surah Kahf, Surah Mulk, and Surah Kaafiroon as they do not bear the meaning of supplications or zikr.

Only Allah Ta’ala knows best

Written by Mufti Mohammed Tosir Miah

Darul Ifta Birmingham

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“و” يحرم “قراءة آية من القرآن” إلا بقصد الذكر إذا اشتملت عليه لا على حكم أو خبر                                  قوله: “إلا بقصد الذكر” أي أو الثناء أو الدعاء إن اشتملت عليه فلا بأس به في أصح الروايات قال في العيون ولو أنه قرأ الفاتحة على سبيل الدعاء أو شيئا من الآيات التي فيها معنى الدعاء ولم يرد به القرآن فلا بأس به

حاشية الطحطاوي على مراقي الفلاح, ج١‍ص١٤٣

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