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  • What If Someone Didn’t Know About Doing Ghusl Being Obligatory After Menses

    Posted by Saba Bilal on February 25, 2026 at 11:10 am

    What if someone didn’t know that u need to do ghusl after menses for prayers and fasting such that she likely fasted and prayed in such state. But it was such a long time ago that she has only vague memories and doesn’t know how many and if she has to make up for it. It was also done in complete ignorance as a very young person. Should that person try making up random fasts ( she don’t really know the amount but it’s likely not much)?

    Saba Bilal replied 1 month, 1 week ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • What If Someone Didn’t Know About Doing Ghusl Being Obligatory After Menses

    Saba Bilal updated 1 month, 1 week ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
  • Mahnoor Tariq

    Contributor February 25, 2026 at 11:31 am

    What you described happened in complete ignorance and at a very young age. In Islam, accountability is tied to knowledge and awareness. A person is not sinful for something they genuinely did not know.


    About fasting If your menstruation had actually ended before Fajr, but you did not perform ghusl because you didn’t know it was required — your fasts were still valid. Ghusl is required for prayer, not for the validity of fasting. Being in a state of major impurity does not invalidate a fast; active menstruation does. So if the bleeding had stopped, your fasts are not invalid.

    About Praying without ghusl after menses is considered invalid. However, here the issue is ignorance. If you truly did not know that ghusl was required, and this was long ago with no clear memory of how many prayers were affected, then Islam does not require you to start guessing and reconstructing the past.


    There is this principle that a person is responsible once knowledge reaches them. Islam does not demand that you calculate vague numbers based on uncertain memories. If you feel uneasy, you can increase voluntary prayers or voluntary fasts for your own peace of mind — but you are not required to randomly make up unknown amounts. Religion is built on clarity, not retroactive anxiety. What matters now is that you know. From now on, you act correctly. The past done in genuine ignorance does not trap you.

  • Saba Bilal

    Member February 25, 2026 at 11:53 am

    Thankyou Mahnoor.

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