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Muslimah: Islamic Jurisprudence resources for Women

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About Muslimah

Muslimah is an open-source NPM library that offers a comprehensive collection of components and resources pertaining to Islamic jurisprudence, with a particular focus on masaail (issues) relevant to women. It aims to be a centralized, authoritative source of knowledge that is subject to public scrutiny by the scholarly community.

Features

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Includes a wide range of topics and issues pertinent to women, such as Hayd, Nifaas, Marriage, Divorce, Safr, Hajj etc.
  • Scholarly References: Information is curated and compiled from reputable Islamic scholars and texts.
  • Easy to Integrate: Designed to be seamlessly integrated into Islamic educational platforms, websites, and applications.
  • Community-Driven: Open for contributions, suggestions, and feedback from the Muslim community and Islamic scholars.

Content

  1. Indetermined Ruling On Initial Bleeding
  2. Indetermined Ruling For Subsequent Bleedings
  3. Indetermined Ruling For Present Cycle
  4. Ruling of Bleeding Most Likely Hayd
  5. Ruling of Ongoing Hayd Till Habit
  6. Ruling of Ongoing Hayd Till 10 Days
  7. Ruling of Hayd
  8. Ruling of Bleeding Most Likely Istihadah
  9. Ruling of Tuhr
  10. Ruling of Most Likely Tuhr Concluding Ongoing Hayd Before Habit Completion
  11. Ruling of Most Likely Tuhr Concluding Ongoing Hayd Before 10 Days
  12. Ruling of Tuhr Concluding Ongoing Bleeding That Exceeds 10 Days
  13. Ruling of Istihadah

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Tech Savy Contributions

Kindly refer to CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed contribution guidelines.

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the scholars, developers, and community members who have contributed to this project.