Islamic Limit for Menstrual Days: Is There a Minimum or Maximum Duration?
Source: Fatawa Arkan al-Islam
Is there a known minimum and maximum number of days for menstruation in Islamic law?
Al-ḥamdu lillāh, waṣ-ṣalātu wa-s-salāmu ʿalā Rasūlillāh, ammā baʿd!
According to the correct and stronger opinion, there is no fixed Shar‘i limit for the minimum or maximum number of menstrual days.
﴿وَيَسـَٔلونَكَ عَنِ المَحيضِ قُل هُوَ أَذًى فَاعتَزِلُوا النِّساءَ فِى المَحيضِ وَلا تَقرَبوهُنَّ حَتّى يَطهُرنَ﴾
[Sūrat al-Baqarah: 222]
“And they ask you concerning menstruation. Say: It is an impurity, so keep away from women during menstruation and do not approach them until they become pure.”
✿ When menstruation is present, the Shar‘i rulings apply.
✿ Once the woman attains purity, the specific rulings of menstruation cease.
Neither the Qur’an nor the Sunnah sets a specific minimum or maximum number of menstrual days. If it were required in Sharīʿah, Allah ﷻ or the Prophet ﷺ would have mentioned it.
ھذا ما عندي والله أعلم بالصواب
Source: Fatawa Arkan al-Islam
❖ Question
Is there a known minimum and maximum number of days for menstruation in Islamic law?
❖ Answer
Al-ḥamdu lillāh, waṣ-ṣalātu wa-s-salāmu ʿalā Rasūlillāh, ammā baʿd!
According to the correct and stronger opinion, there is no fixed Shar‘i limit for the minimum or maximum number of menstrual days.
❖ Evidence from the Qur’an
﴿وَيَسـَٔلونَكَ عَنِ المَحيضِ قُل هُوَ أَذًى فَاعتَزِلُوا النِّساءَ فِى المَحيضِ وَلا تَقرَبوهُنَّ حَتّى يَطهُرنَ﴾
[Sūrat al-Baqarah: 222]
“And they ask you concerning menstruation. Say: It is an impurity, so keep away from women during menstruation and do not approach them until they become pure.”
❖ Shar‘i Understanding from the Verse
- Allah ﷻ did not set a specific number of days for avoiding women; rather, He made purity (ṭuhr) the basis for ending this ruling.
- This makes it clear that the cause for the ruling is the presence of menstruation.
✿ When menstruation is present, the Shar‘i rulings apply.
✿ Once the woman attains purity, the specific rulings of menstruation cease.
❖ No Numerical Restriction in Qur’an or Sunnah
Neither the Qur’an nor the Sunnah sets a specific minimum or maximum number of menstrual days. If it were required in Sharīʿah, Allah ﷻ or the Prophet ﷺ would have mentioned it.
❖ Shar‘i Principle
- Any blood that women generally recognize as menstrual blood will be treated as ḥayḍ, regardless of the number of days.
- There is no fixed day count for its validity.
- If the bleeding is continuous, without stopping, or stops only for one or two days in the month, then it is considered istiḥāḍah (non-menstrual bleeding due to illness).
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