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.
- 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.
- Indetermined Ruling On Initial Bleeding
- Indetermined Ruling For Subsequent Bleedings
- Indetermined Ruling For Present Cycle
- Ruling of
Bleeding Most Likely Hayd
- Ruling of
Ongoing Hayd
Till Habit - Ruling of
Ongoing Hayd
Till 10 Days - Ruling of
Hayd
- Ruling of
Bleeding Most Likely Istihadah
- Ruling of
Tuhr
- Ruling of
Most Likely Tuhr
ConcludingOngoing Hayd
Before Habit Completion - Ruling of
Most Likely Tuhr
ConcludingOngoing Hayd
Before 10 Days - Ruling of
Tuhr
ConcludingOngoing Bleeding
That Exceeds 10 Days - Ruling of
Istihadah
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Special thanks to the scholars, developers, and community members who have contributed to this project.