Does a Menstruating Woman Shorten Prayers While Traveling?

❀ Ruling on a Menstruating Woman’s Prayer During Travel ❀
Written by: Ghulam Mustafa Zaheer Amaanpuri

❖ Question:​


If a woman departs from home while menstruating and becomes pure after reaching her destination—where she intends to stay for two days—should she shorten the prayers (Qasr) or pray them in full?


❖ Answer:​


Such a woman may perform Qasr, because she is considered a traveler (Musafir).
The rulings of travel are not nullified by the state of menstruation.
This ruling is based on general evidences, and the principle demands that she be treated as a traveler from the moment she left her home.


✔ Clarification of a Common Misconception:​


Some have written:


“Issue: If a woman sets out with the intention of traveling four stages (Manzils), but the first two stages pass during her menstruation, then she is not considered a traveler. After purification, she must perform full four-unit prayers.”
[Bahishti Zewar by Thanawi, Part 2, p. 49; Ahsan al-Fatawa by Ladhiyanwi: 4/87; ‘Umdat al-Fiqh by Zawar Hussain Deobandi, Part 2, p. 414]


This opinion is entirely baseless and lacks any valid evidence.


✔ Summary:​

① A woman traveling in a state of menstruation is still classified as a traveler.
② Once she becomes pure during the journey or upon arrival, she should shorten her prayers as per the rulings of a Musafir.
③ Claims requiring her to pray full units due to menstruation are unsupported by Shar‘i proof.
 
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