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Fiqh of Menstruation


Course
Enrolment for this course is currently closed.

This course Fiqh of Menstruation of a multi-leveled collection of courses, will not only introduce the central and indispensable rulings related to menstruation, it will also help us learn how to practice them.

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Modules

1

Introduction to the course

2

Menstruation (Part 1)

3

Menstruation (Part 2)

4

Uterine Dysfunctional Bleeding

5

Post-Natal Bleeding

6

Some special and unusual case studies & Closing

 

 

Here is the course outline:

Welcome Aboard: Course Introduction

The course emphasizes safeguarding children from negative media and fostering a love for learning, creativity, and self-expression within Islamic principles.

FAQ's

This section is dedicated to questions and their corresponding answers, which will prove beneficial for your current course as well as future learning endeavors. These questions and answers are compiled from previous batches.

Glossary

A glossary for the course materials is provided here, offering definitions and explanations to aid in your understanding of the content.

Session 1 - Introduction to the course

This course typically addresses a range of topics, combining religious teachings, legal aspects, health guidelines, and cultural considerations to provide a holistic understanding of the Fiqh of Menstruation.

Session 2 - Menstruation (Part 1)

Understanding the biological process of menstruation and its significance within the context of Islamic teachings. This includes the onset of menstruation, its duration, and the cycle's normal variations.

Session 3 - Menstruation (Part 2)

Delving deeper into the nuanced Fiqh rulings concerning menstruation, addressing specific scenarios and exceptional cases that might arise, providing clarity on how to handle these situations within Islamic jurisprudence.

Session 4 - Uterine Dysfunctional Bleeding

Uterine dysfunctional bleeding (also known as abnormal uterine bleeding) refers to irregular bleeding from the uterus that is not related to typical menstrual periods. It can occur due to various factors and may manifest in different ways, such as heavy or prolonged bleeding, irregular cycles, or bleeding between periods

Session 5 - Post-Natal Bleeding

Post-natal bleeding, also known as lochia, refers to the vaginal discharge that occurs after childbirth. This discharge is a normal part of the postpartum period and consists of blood, mucus, and uterine tissue.

Session 6 - Some special and unusual case studies & Closing

Special and unusual case studies in the context of menstruation or postpartum bleeding might include instances that deviate from the typical experiences or present unique challenges.

Completion

The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:

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