Rules at Uterine Bleeding and Vaginal Discharge in Islamic Legistlation

Year: 
2008
Discussion Committee: 
Supervisors: 
Dr. Jamal Ahmad Zaid Al- Keelany
Dr. Maisa' Hamdi Khelfi
Authors: 
Asmahan Mohammad Yousuf Hasan
Abstract: 
This research entitle by The Rules of uterine bleeding and Vaginal Secretions in the Jurisprudence, presented Asmahan Mohammad Yousuf Hasan, under the supervision of Dr. Jamal Ahmad Zaid Al-Keelany and Dr. Maisa' Hamdi Khelfi have been designed to fulfill the requirements of a Master's degree in the college of Graduate Studies of An-Najah National University. It is presented in an introduction, three chapters and a conclusion. In the introduction, the researcher discussed the issue of purity rank and its importance in the Islamic law, and to stress that worship cannot be true without it. The first chapter discussed the blood of women such as menstruation, post-child birth bleeding, and prolonged flow of blood, regarding their difference and timing. Then the researcher discussed in details the condition of bleeding uterined. In the second chapter, the research concentrated on rules of the bleeding uterined such as purity rank, worship. And the impact on the marital relationship. Then, the researcher discussed the matter of upnormal blood such as the menstruation of a pregnant woman and the maternal of those who gave birth to twins and the blood that drop down before the fetus and before giving birth and highlighted factors influencing menstrual disorders and their provisions legitimacy. In chapter three, the researcher demonstrated the concept of vaginal secretions and the jurist and medical division of the female reproductive system and the implication of this division. Then the researcher spoke about this discharge from the vagina such as and Parteloun discharge and the show. And discharge provisions of this in terms of purity and its impact on worship tasks and stressed the factors affecting the natural variability of secretions in women. At the end of this research, the researcher offered a conclusion, recommendations and the references of this research.
Pages Count: 
282
Status: 
Published