Is it a sin for a woman who is in menstruation to visit graves?
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Dear Brother / Sister,
A woman who is in menstruation can visit graves.
It is not permissible for a woman who is in menstruation to read the Quran; therefore, she cannot read the Quran when she visits graves. However, she can say prayers (dua). She can read the chapter of al-Fatiha with the intention of prayer.
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