منع الحيض وأطا لة الطهور بين الفقه والطب

Medication for women who are still menstruating in order to extend their purity has a debate among the jurists. Positive and negative implications are also specified by a physician by looking at the objective of fulfilling the Purpose of performing a particular religious or welfare. It should be bas...

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Main Authors: Siti Fatimah Soleh, Engku Ahmad Zaki Engku Alwi
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Language:Abkhazian
Published: Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 2015
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spelling my.usim-90772015-08-17T06:25:05Z منع الحيض وأطا لة الطهور بين الفقه والطب Siti Fatimah Soleh Engku Ahmad Zaki Engku Alwi Medication Woman Physician Menstruation Medication for women who are still menstruating in order to extend their purity has a debate among the jurists. Positive and negative implications are also specified by a physician by looking at the objective of fulfilling the Purpose of performing a particular religious or welfare. It should be based on the views of jurists and physicians to assure a practice was committed.This article will explain the Islamic view on the practice of medication to prevent menstrual implications for women worships such as prayer, fasting, hajj, umrah, pregnant and iddah, The methodology used in this article is the library research with reference books of jurisprudence and medical books. The result of this article is that taking medication to prevent menstruation has a negative and positive implications. When medication does not cause harm to the woman, the judge is a must. But if they cause harm, the consumption is prohibited. 2015-08-17T06:25:05Z 2015-08-17T06:25:05Z 2014 Article 22321047 http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9077 ab Vol.3.2014; Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
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language Abkhazian
topic Medication
Woman
Physician
Menstruation
spellingShingle Medication
Woman
Physician
Menstruation
Siti Fatimah Soleh
Engku Ahmad Zaki Engku Alwi
منع الحيض وأطا لة الطهور بين الفقه والطب
description Medication for women who are still menstruating in order to extend their purity has a debate among the jurists. Positive and negative implications are also specified by a physician by looking at the objective of fulfilling the Purpose of performing a particular religious or welfare. It should be based on the views of jurists and physicians to assure a practice was committed.This article will explain the Islamic view on the practice of medication to prevent menstrual implications for women worships such as prayer, fasting, hajj, umrah, pregnant and iddah, The methodology used in this article is the library research with reference books of jurisprudence and medical books. The result of this article is that taking medication to prevent menstruation has a negative and positive implications. When medication does not cause harm to the woman, the judge is a must. But if they cause harm, the consumption is prohibited.
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Engku Ahmad Zaki Engku Alwi
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