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Menses

Dear Dr's
i just wana ask that can i touch or kiss my wife when she is in periods (Menses)

Thanks
 
  Imran_Imran on 2007-07-24
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By all means. : )

Murty
 
gavinimurthy last decade
Dear Imran,

It is not a question to ask Dr's. As a general it is allowed but as muslim oral kissing and touching is allowed but Intercourse is disallowed during menses.This is a preaching of Islam and Holy Quran.

dr. mahfooz
 
Mahfoozurrehman last decade
Noty boy !
 
faisal qureshi last decade
Thank Dr Sb. i just asked dis quest. only 4 info... thanx for giving info in the light of islam..

Jazak Allah
 
Imran_Imran last decade
Imran_Imran,

Shouldn't you be asking this kind of questions to a Islamic scholar? or elder in the family?

Dr.Mahfooz is correct, intercourse is not allow. I remember reading it that it is allowed for woman to please her husband as long as it doesn't lead to intercourse.

It said for those woman who can't have intercourse (for medical reason) or man who have impotancy problem are encourage to please each other without engaging in Oral sex. Kissing is allowed but one can't have Oral or A* sex with his wife. I hope you understand what I am talking about.

One can have Intercourse with his wife after she finishes her menses and does Ghusl (Ritual Bath).
 
Malik_khan last decade

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