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Thursday, September 12, 2019

Some of fasting provisions

Some of Fasting Provisions

If the elderly and the patients with a chronic illness are unable to fast, they can break their fasting, on condition that a righteous Muslim physician advises them to do so, and they should give the poor a sum of money equals the cost of breakfast and pre-dawn meals of every day they have not fasted on it. God says And upon those who are able [to fast, but with hardship] a ransom [as substitute] of feeding a poor person [each day] ﴿Chapter of the Heifer.

❷Pregnant or nursing women do not fast if they fear for their health. They must make up for missed days of fasting, but if they fear for the safety of the foetus or the infant, they do not fast and they must give the poor a sum of money equals the cost of breakfast and pre-dawn meals of every day they have not fasted on it.

❸A patient with a temporary disease does not fast, on condition that a righteous Muslim physician advises him to do so, and after his recovery, he makes up for missed days of fasting.

❹If a traveller for a distance of 84 km is unable to fast, he can break his fast. Afterwards, he makes up for missed days of fasting.

*Conditions on which a traveller breaks his fasting:

1) Previously mentioned conditions of shortening prayer are met.
2) The traveller begins his journey before emergence of dawn.

●ᶦAishah reported that Hamzah AL-Aslami (May Allah be pleased with him) asked the Prophet and said, “Should I fast during the journey?” The Prophet said: “Fast if you wish and break your fast if  you wish.” [Abu-Daoud]. And in Sahih Muslim he said:“It is a concession from Allah. Whoever takes it has done well, and whoever wants to fast, there is no sin on him.”

●Abu-Saᶦid AL-Khudri reported: "We went out into a battle with Allah’s Messenger on the 16th of Ramadan. Some of us fasted and some of us broke the fast. But neither the fasting person found fault with the one who broke it, nor the breaker of fasting found fault with the one who observed it.” [Muslim].


●Jabir ibn Abd-Allah reported: Allah’s Apostle was on a journey and saw a crowd of people, and a man was being shaded (by them). He asked, “What is the matter?” They said, “He (the man) is fasting.” The Prophet said, “It is not righteousness that you fast on a journey.” [The Two Scholars].

*If a Muslim always travels, as a train driver or a motorist, he must fast.
God says And whoever is ill or on a journey-then an equal number of other days﴿Chapter of the Heifer. And He says But to fast is best for you, if you only knew﴿ Chapter of the Heifer.

❺He who has sexual intercourse with his wife, must expiate this sin with fasting for two consecutive months. If he did not afford it, he would have to feed sixty poor persons. This is because he had committed a great sin.

●It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah that Allah’s Apostle said, “Whoever breaks the fast during Ramadan without a cause or an illness, then if he fasted for all time, his fasting would not make up for it.” [The Two Scholars].

❻Whoever had to make up for missed days of fasting Ramadan, and was lazy about doing so without an excuse, till the new month of Ramadan was due, he would make up for these days and expiate with feeding a number of poor persons equals the number of these missed days.

Whoever forgets that he is fasting, and eats or drinks in the daytime of Ramadan, his fasting is valid, and he is to rinse his mouth and complete fasting that day.

It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, If anyone forgets that he is fasting and eats or drinks, he should complete his fast, for it is only Allah Who has fed him and  given him drink.” [AL-Bukhari].

Whoever wakes up in the morning in a state of sexual impurity, his fasting is valid. He is to bathe immediately to be able to perform prayers.

●ᶦAishah (May Allah be pleased with her) reported: The dawn broke upon the Messenger of Allah during Ramadan in a state of sexual impurity (Janabah) after having sexual relations with his wives. Then, he took a bath and fasted.” [Agreed upon].

Whoever gets up, does not know if it has been called to the morning prayer or not, and eats or drinks, then he discovers that it has been called to the morning prayer, his fasting becomes invalid. He is to abstain from eating and drinking on this day, and afterwards he makes up for this day.

He who dies and obligatory, vow, or expiation fasting is due on him, one of his relatives (ascendants or descendants) fasts on his behalf, or feeds a number of poor persons equals the number of these missed days.

Ibn Abbas reported: A man came to the Prophet and said, My mother died and she ought to have fasted one month (for her missed Ramadan). Shall I fast on her behalf?” The Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, Yes, Allah’s debts have more right to be paid.” [The Two Scholars].


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FASTING (Saum)



Fasting in Arabic Language means refraining.
The Blessed Virgin Mary (Maryam) said Indeed, I have vowed to the Most Merciful abstention, so I will not speak today to [any] man﴿ Chapter of Maryam.

As for Islamic legislation: It means refraining from fasting violators and lusts from emergence of dawn to sunset.

Provisions of fasting are various:

*Obligatory fasting.                 

*Sunnah or voluntary fasting.

*Disliked fasting.                      

*Prohibited fasting.                            

*Duty fasting.

 Duty fasting is added by the followers of Abu-Hanifah school, and it is performed as a vow or an expiation.
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[1] Obligatory Fasting: in the month of Ramadan

Its legitimacy:

Fast of Ramadan has been made obligatory in the month of Shaᶦban in the second year of Hijrah.
Fast of Ramadan must begin when: the new crescent is sighted after the sunset of the twenty-ninth day of the month of Shaᶦban.
Or, when the month of Shaᶦban is complete (thirty days).

● The Prophet said, “Start fasting on seeing the crescent (of Ramadan), and stop fasting on seeing the crescent of (of Shawwal), and if (due to clouds) the actual position of the month is concealed from you, complete the number (thirty days) of Shaᶦban.” [AL-Bukhari].
God says Whoever sights [new moon of] the month, let him fast it﴿Chapter of the Heifer.

Conditions that necessitate fasting Ramadan:

1) Being a Muslim. Shafii sees that if a Muslim reverted from Islam and then returned to it, he would make up for missed days of fasting Ramadan in the years which he had spent in apostasy.

2) Adulthood. But, boys and girls are commanded to fast at the age of seven, so as to get used to it.

3) Mindfulness. Who lost his mind would not fast.

Fasting obligations

1) Predominating the intention to fast before dawn by saying: “I have intended to fast this day with faith and seeking its reward from Allah.” or “I have intended to fast this month.”
Or, by action, when he eats pre-dawn meal (Sahoor).
− But in voluntary fasting, you can intend to fast at any time of the day before sunset, on condition that you have not done anything that is contrary to fasting, as eating, drinking, or lusts, thus the intention can be in the morning or at noon.

●It was narrated from Hafsah, the wife of the Prophet, that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, “Whoever did not intend to fast before dawn, then there is no fast for him.”

2) Abstaining from eating, drinking and lusts from emergence of dawn to sunset (the call to sunset).

Recommended things during fasting and in the month of Ramadan:

①Hastening fast-breaking and delaying pre-dawn meal.
●It was narrated from Sahl ibn AL-Saᶦidy (May Allah be pleased with them) that Allah’s Apostle said, “My nation will remain on the right path as long as they hasten fast-breaking and delay pre-dawn meal.” [The Two Scholars].

●It was narrated from Ibn ᶦAbbas that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, “Seek help by eating pre-dawn meal for fasting that daytime, and taking a brief rest (sleeping at midday) for praying at night.”

It was narrated from Abi Said AL-Khudri that the Prophet said, Pre-dawn meal is a blessing, so do not neglect it. Even if one of you drinks a draught of water, Allah and His angels will send blessings upon those who have pre-dawn meal.” [narrated from Ahmad ibn Hanbal].

Giving up obscene words.
Abu-Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah said, Allah the Mighty and Sublime says: Every act of the son of Adam is for him, except fasting which is (exclusively) for Me, and I will reward him for it. Fasting is a shield. If anyone of you is fasting, he should neither use obscene words nor should he raise his voice in anger, and if anyone abuses him or quarrels with him, he should say: I am fasting.’” [AL-Bukhari].

It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah that the Prophet said, Whoever does not leave forged speech and acting according to it, then Allah is not in any need of him leaving his food and drink (i.e. Allah will not accept his fasting).” [AL-Bukhari].

Having dates in fast-breaking.
It was narrated from Salman ibn Amir that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, When one of you breaks his fasting, let him break it on dates for there is blessing in them; if he does not have any, break his fast with water for it is pure.” [Abu-Daoud and Tirmidhi].

Investment of both night and daytime of Ramadan.
Ramadan is a month in which merits are multiplied, so a Muslim must take advantage of it in every obedience that makes him closer to God, such as Quran reciting, remembrance of God, or giving alms, especially since there is the Night of High Esteem (Lailat AL-Qadr), which is better than a thousand months, in one of its last ten days.

It was narrated from Abd-Allah ibn Umar that the Messenger said, Search for the Night of High Esteem in the last seven days, or seek it in the last ten nights.” [Muslim].

It was narrated from Aishah (May Allah be pleased with her) that the Prophet said, Seek the Night of High Esteem in the odd nights of the last ten days of Ramadan.” [AL-Bukhari and Muslim].

It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, He who fasts during Ramadan with faith and seeking its reward from Allah, will have his past sins forgiven, and he who spends the Night of High Esteem in prayer with faith and seeking its reward from Allah, will have his past sins forgiven.” [AL-Bukhari and Muslim].
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[2] Voluntary Fasting (AL-Sunnah)

Fasting six days in Shawwal, directly after the Festival of Fast-Breaking.
It was narrated from Abi Aiyub AL-Ansaari that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, Whoever fasts during the month of Ramadan and then follows it with six days of Shawwal will be (rewarded) as if he has fasted the whole year.” [Muslim].

It was narrated from Abi-Said AL-Khudri that the Prophet said, Whoever fasts a day in the way of Allah, Allah will separate his face (a distance of) seventy autumns (years) from the Hell.”   [The Two Scholars].


●ᶦAishah reported: Allah’s Apostle used to fast on the tenth of Muharram (Ashuraa). Later when fasting the month of Ramadan was prescribed, he said about the tenth of Muharram, It became optional for one to fast on it or not.” [Muslim].

Fasting on Monday and Thursday every week.
It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah that the Prophet said, Deeds of people are presented (to Allah) on Mondays and Thursdays. So I like that my actions be presented while I am fasting.” [AL-Tirmidhi and AL-Nasai]. 
And in a narration: He said about Monday, “That is the day on which I was born and the day on which I received revelation.” [AL-Bukhari].

Fasting on the three white days (AL-Ayaam AL-Bid) every Islamic month (13th,14th,15th).
●Abdullah ibn ᶦAmr reported: Allah’s Apostle was informed that I have said: “By Allah I will fast all the days and pray all the nights as long as I live.” The Apostle said, “You cannot do that. So fast (sometimes) and do not fast (sometimes). Pray and sleep. Fast for three days a month, for the reward of a good deed is multiplied by ten times, and so fasting on three days a month equals fasting  a year.” [AL-Bukhari].

●Abu-Hurairah reported: My friend (the Messenger of Allah) has instructed me to do three things: Fasting three days every month, the two prayer units of forenoon prayer, and performing the odd prayer (AL-Witr) before sleeping.” [AL-Bukhari].

●Abu- Dharr AL-Ghiphary reported: The Messenger of Allah commanded to fast the three white days: The thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth and he said, “Fasting on them is (equivalent to) fasting a lifetime.” [AL-Nasaᶦi].

Fasting on the Day of Arafah (the ninth of Dhu al-Hijjah) for non-pilgrims.
●It was narrated from Abi-Qatadah that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, “Fasting the Day of Arafah, I hope from Allah, expiates (the sins) of the year before and the year after it.” [AL-Bukhari].

⑤Fasting possible days of the month of Muharram.
●It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah that the Prophet said, “The best month for fasting after Ramadan is Muharram, and the best prayer after the prescribed prayer is the prayer in the middle of night.” [Muslim].

⑥Fasting possible days of the month of Shaᶦban.
●ᶦUsamah ibn Zaid said: “I said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, I do not see you fasting any month as much as Shaᶦban.’ He said, ‘That is a month to which people do not pay much attention, between Rajab and Ramadan. It is a month in which deeds are taken up to the Lord of the worlds, and I like that my deeds be taken up when I am fasting.’” [Abu-Daoud and AL-Nasaᶦi].
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●ᶦAishah reported: The Messenger of Allah used to fast to such an extent that we thought that he would never break his fast, and he would go without fasting to such an extent that we thought he would never fast. And I never saw the Messenger of Allah fast for a complete month except for the month of Ramadan. And I never saw him fast in a month more than he did in the month of Shaᶦban. [The Two Scholars].
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[3] Disliked Fasting

1) Fasting on the doubtful day (the 30th of Shaᶦban) is disliked, except when it coincides with a habit like fasting on Monday and Thursday, and one of these days coincides with the 30th of Shaᶦban.
●It was narrated from ᶦAmmar ibn Yasir that the Prophet said, “Whoever fasts the doubtful day, he has then disobeyed Abu-AL Qasim (the Prophet).” [Abu-Daoud, AL-Tirmidhi, and AL-Nisaᶦi].

− If a Muslim fasted on this day with the intention of volunteering, or hesitated between volunteering and fasting on the first day of Ramadan, then it turned out to be the first day of Ramadan, his fasting would be invalid and he would have to make up for that day. Thus, there is no need for this confusion.

It is important to note that it is impermissible to fast one day with two intentions. 
For example:
You cannot fast on the Day of Arafah with the intention of volunteering and the intention of making up for a missed day simultaneously.

2) Fasting on any of Friday, Saturday, or Sunday alone, except when any of them coincides with a habit like fasting on the three white days (13th, 14th, 15th).

Juwairiyah bint AL-Harith, the Mother of the believers, said that the Prophet visited her on a Friday and she was fasting. He asked, Did you fast yesterday?” She said, No.” He asked, Do you intend to fast tomorrow?” She said, No.” He said, In that case, give up your fasting today.” [AL-Bukhari].
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[4] Prohibited Fasting

1- It is prohibited for a menstruating woman, or a woman in confinement period to fast.
Her fasting would be disobedience. She would make up for these missed days of fasting (menses or confinement days), even if she fasted on them.

2- Voluntary fasting is prohibited for a woman if her husband is present, unless she asks his permission.
It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, No woman should fast when her husband is present (in the house) but with his permission. And she should not admit any (Mahram) in his house, while he (her husband) is present, but with his permission.”          [The Two Scholars].

3- Fasting on both of the Festival of Fast-Breaking and the four days of the Festival of Sacrifice is prohibited. Both of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal and Abu-Hanifah excluded the pilgrim who performs pilgrimage and the minor pilgrimage (ᶦUmrah) separately (Tamattuᶦ) and the pilgrim who combines ᶦUmrah and pilgrimage from this prohibition.
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Things disliked during fasting:

1) Tasting food with tongue, unless it is necessary to do so. For example: If a wife is cooking food, she can taste its salinity to avoid her husband’s anger.
2) Chewing something like gum.
3) Introductions to sexual intercourse or emission of semen, due to difficulty of controlling it.
 He whose fasting became invalid for any reason, he would abstain from food for the rest of the day and not speak out his fast-breaking, out of respect for the holiness of Ramadan.

Things that make a fasting person break his fast and make fasting invalid:

1) Things that reach the belly or the head from a natural orifice as mouth, anus, using dropping into ear, eye, or nose.
2) Masturbation (wank), or semen emission after sexual desire.
3) Sexual intercourse.
4) Discharge of menses or confinement blood.
5) Loss of mind.


   




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