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40. "The most beloved of people according to Allah is he who brings most benefit, and the most beloved of deeds according to Allah the Mighty, the Magnificent, is that you bring happiness to a fellow Muslim, or relieve him of distress, or pay off his debt or stave away hunger from him. It is more beloved to me that I walk with my brother Muslim in his time of need than I stay secluded in the mosque for a month. Whoever holds back his anger, Allah will cover his faults and whoever suppresses his fury while being able to execute it, Allah will fill his heart with satisfaction on the Day of Standing. Whoever walks with his brother Muslim in need until he establishes that for him, Allah will establish his feet firmly on the day when all feet shall slip. Indeed, bad character ruins deeds just as vinegar ruins honey." [Tabarâni, Hasan]

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Abu ad-Dardaa narrated [Saheeh Muslim, No.6588]: The Messenger of Allaah said: «No believing servant supplicates for his brother behind his back (in his absence), except that the Angels say: "The same be for you too".»
al-Imaam an-Nawawee comments [Riyaadh as-Saaliheen #1494]: This hadeeth makes it evident that one who prays for someone in his absence also stands to benefit from it because the angel appointed for the task of praying for those who pray for others will pray for him, saying, "O Allaah! Grant him also the same which he has asked for others".


 

The Ruling on a Menstruating Woman Entering a Building attached to the Mosque

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The Ruling on a Menstruating Woman Entering a Building attached to the Mosque

 


Question:

In America, there is a mosque comprising three floors: The top floor is a prayer room for women, and the floor below it is the main prayer room, and below it is a kind of cellar, in which are the places of ablution, a place for Islamic magazines and newspapers, classrooms for women and also a place for all the women to pray. Is it permissible for menstruating women to enter the lower floor? Also in this mosque there are pillars which obstruct the worshippers, dividing the ranks into two, does this cut the rows or not?
Answer:

If this building which you mention is considered to be a mosque, and the people on the upper and lower floors hear the voice of the imam, the prayer of the people on all the floors will be accepted, and it would not be permitted for menstruating women to sit in the place which is considered a prayer place for women on the lower floor, because it is a part of the mosque, and the Prophet (Õáì Çááå Úáíå æÓáã) said:
Åäøöí áÇó ÃõÍöáøõ ÇáãóÓúÌöÏó áöÍóÇÆÖò æóáÇó ÌõäõÈò

"I do not allow a menstruating woman to enter the mosque, or a person who is Junub" [Abu Dawud no. 232]

As for her passing through the mosque to pick up some things, so long as she is careful not to spill any blood, there is no sin that, based upon the words of the Prophet (Õáì Çááå Úáíå æÓáã):

æóáÇó ÌõäõÈÇð ÅáÇøó ÚóÇÈöÑöì ÓóÈöíúáò

"...nor the one who is junub, except those who are passing through."

And the authentic narration from the Prophet which states that he ordered A'ishah, may Allah be pleased with her, to bring him the prayer mat from the mosque, and she told him that she was menstruating, but he said:

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"Your menstruation is not in your hands" [Muslim no. 298 & Ahmad 2:86, 6:45]

However, if the lower floor is not intended as a part of the mosque, but only as a storage place and a place as mentioned by the questioner for leaving things, then it does not carry the ruling of a mosque, and it is permissible for the menstruating woman and the one who is Junub to sit in it, and there is no legal objection to praying. But whoever prayed therein should not follow the Imam above him, if he cannot see him or any of the other worshippers, because it would not be considered part of the mosque, according to the most correct of two opinions held by the scholars.

As for the for the pillars which divide the ranks, they do not harm the prayer, but if it is possible to place the row in front of the pillar or behind it, so that it does not break the row, it would be better and more complete. And Allah is the Granter of success.

Shaykh `Abdul-`Azeez Bin Baz
Fatawa Islamiyah, vol.1, p115-116, DARUSSALAM.