Shadee Elmasry – Quran During Menstruation in Maliki School

Shadee Elmasry
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The speaker discusses the use of will do to recite or perform tasks, and how exceptions to will do rules may be lifted if one is a teacher or student. They also mention that while will do rules may override the rules when combining janaba and hade, the Janaba rules still apply.
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A woman on hide may recite the Quran

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from memory or

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from a non mushaf. So she may recite

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from a tablet like this from her phone,

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but she can't touch the most of why?

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Because if you're on hide, you definitely don't

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have would do. You have to be on

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will do to touch the most half. Anything

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that is more than 50% of it is

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the Quran is a mushaf. So a big

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tafsir book is not a mushaf. Even if

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it has the page of Quran at the

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top,

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if she is a teacher or student of

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the Quran,

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that's different. She has an exception and she

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may touch the Quran.

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When the hadd ends though,

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these exceptions are lifted because now she has

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the power to take oaths. Now here's an

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important condition. If she combines between janaba and

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hade,

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then the Janaba rules

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override the rules, and she cannot recite nor

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touch the most half nor recite from memory

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or from a tablet or anything

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