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Shariah order of Eidgah field 2114828538

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Question

What is the order of Eidgah field protection? In all cases, like the Jame Mosque? Or is there a difference? For example: (a) Can women enter the Eidgah ground during menstruation or not? (B) Can a public road be constructed over the Eidgah ground? (C) Can the body of the deceased be kept inside the Eidgah ground and the funeral prayer be offered or not? (D) Can any worldly public meeting or social function be held at Eidgah or not? Want to know. 9639591643


Answer

- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -

In some books, Eidgah has been mentioned in the order of the whole mosque. However, according to a reliable opinion, the rules of the mosque in some aspects of the Eidgah. Therefore, it is very important to keep the Eidgah clean and to pay special attention to the dignity of the Eidgah. Eidgah is insulted, no work can be done there. It is against the dignity of the Eidgah to build a road to pass through the Eidgah. Similarly, holding any procession, meeting or election rally or traditional wedding ceremony at the Eidgah is tantamount to insulting the Eidgah. These should be avoided. However, the virtue of arranging marriage in the Sunnah way in the mosque has been described. So it can be done in Eidgah for special needs. In the same way Waz mahfil can be held at Eidgah. But Eidgah cannot be used for any personal purpose. One thing in particular is that since the Eidgah is not entirely under the command of the mosque, it is permissible for a woman who is menstruating or menstruating to enter or stay there. But it is better not to do so as far as possible. And there is no difficulty in performing the janaza prayer by leaving the body of the deceased within the boundaries of the Eidgah ground. 3518879274

- والله اعلم باالصواب -

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Source

  • তাতারখানিয়া, Part: 5, Page: 845
  • আল বাহরুর রায়িক, Part: 5, Page: 248
  • কিফায়াতুল মুফতী, Part: 7, Page: 107
  • আহসানুল ফাতাওয়া, Part: 6, Page: 428