FIQH OF FASTING M U H A M M A D Z A K I R

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FIQH OF FASTING M U H A M M A D Z A K I R Second Edition: 2018

CONTENT FOR TODAY S SESSION 1. Definition of fasting 2. Intention 3. Recommended actions (Mustahab) 4. Actions that are disliked (Makruh) whilst fasting 5. Things that invalidate one s fast 6. Things that do not invalidate one s fast 7. Frequently asked questions (FAQS) 8. Duas 9. The Exempt

1. DEFINITION Fasting literally means to abstain In Islam fasting means to abstain from foods, drinks, intercourse from before the break of the dawn till sunset, during the entire month of Ramadhan with intention of gaining proximity to Allah (SWT). Fasting in the month of Ramadhan is obligatory for every adult, male or female, who is healthy both physically and mentally and is not a traveller.

2. INTENTION It is necessary to make everyday. If a person stays away from all those things that break one s fast without an intention, the fast will not be valid.

FROM WHAT TIME YOU CAN MAKE INTENTION? The time for intention starts from Maghrib of the night before. Example: Ahmad will fast on the 17 th of May, he can make his intention on the 16 th of May after Maghrib.

UNTIL WHAT TIME CAN ONE MAKE INTENTION TILL? One can make intention for the fast of Ramadhan until Dahwat al-kubrā (midday).

WHAT IS DAHWAT AL-KUBRA? The dahwat al-kubra (midday) is the time midway between the beginning time of fajr salāh (dawn) and the beginning time of maghrib salāh (sunset). Example: The start of Fajr is 4 am and the start of Maghrib 9:00 pm. which is in total 17 hours, Half the total time between Fajr and Maghrib which is 8.5 hours and add the hours to the beginning time of Fajr. This will give you the time of dahwat al-kubrā (midday) which in this case is 12.30 pm. (4:00am+8.5 hours=12.30pm)

QUESTION: Ahmad woke up to partake in suhur, however he forgot to make intention. Will his fast be valid?

ANSWER: Yes it will suffice as an intention. Similarly performing the Taraweeh Salah will also serve as intention.

1. Definition of fasting 2. Intention 3. Recommended actions (Mustahab) 4. Actions that are disliked (Makruh) whilst fasting 5. Things that invalidate one s fast 6. Things that do not invalidate one s fast 7. Frequently asked questions (FAQS) 8. Duas 9. The Exempt

3. RECOMMENDED ACTIONS (MUSTAHAB) To make intention at night. To partake of the pre-dawn meal (suhoor) before fajr time enters. To break the fast immediately after sunset. Sayyiduna Abu Darda (RA) reported that the Messenger of Allah, saidصىل "Three things are from the characteristics هللا عليه وسلم of the prophet hood. To hasten to open the fast, to delay Suhoor (predawn meal) and to place the right hand over the left hand in Salah (prayers) (Tabrani)

THE BEST TIME TO HAVE SUHOOR A little before the start of Fajr Zaid Ibn Thabit relates that the Prophet ﷺ would stand up to offer salah after eating his food, and the timing between the start of Fajr and when the prophet ﷺ would stop eating was equivalent to the recitation of fifty verses. (Sahih Al-Bukhari)

To break one s fast with dry or fresh dates if available. If dates are not available, then with water. صىل Sayyiduna Anas (RA) reported that The Messenger of Allah wouldهللا break the fast with fresh dates before عليه وسلم performing Salah. If there were no fresh dates then (he would break the fast) with dried dates, and if there were no dried dates then he would take a few sips of water. (Jami At-Tirmidhi)

4. ACTIONS THAT ARE MAKRUH (DISLIKED) WHILST FASTING To chew gum, rubber, plastic items or other such things. To collect one s saliva in the mouth and then to swallow it, trying to quench thirst. To delay a bath that has become obligatory intentionally until after Fajr time. To use paste or tooth powder to clean one s teeth. It is permitted to use a miswak of any permissible fresh branch or root (tooth stick).

To complain of hunger and thirst. To take the water too much up the nostrils when cleaning the nose. To gargle more than necessary To quarrel, argue, use filthy or indecent words. To backbite, tell a lie and swear are sinful acts even when one is not fasting. Therefore they become even worse when fasting.

1. Definition of fasting 2. Intention 3. Recommended actions (Mustahab) 4. Actions that are disliked (Makruh) whilst fasting 5. Things that invalidate one s fast 6. Things that do not invalidate one s fast 7. Frequently asked questions (FAQS) 8. Duas 9. The Exempt

5. THINGS THAT INVALIDATE ONE S FAST Things that break one s fast are of two kinds: 1. Some necessitate only a makeup (qadha) 2. Whilst others make both a makeup and expiation (kaffarah) compulsory.

THE CRITERION FOR THINGS TO BREAK ONE S FAST In the Hanafi School, the basic criterion for things invalidating one s fast is that anything that has a perceptible body and reaches the brain or stomach will invalidate the fast. if it reaches the body cavity through a normal channel/opening, such as the mouth, nose front and back private part.

Therefore we understand that there are two conditions in order for one s fast to be invalidated: 1) That which enters the body reaches the stomach or brain. 2) This reaching is via the normal channels/openings of the body. i.e. The mouth, nose, front and back private parts.

THE FOLLOWING NECESSITATE ONLY A MAKEUP (QADHA) The Mouth & Throat: Eating or drinking accidentally (whilst conscious of fasting). Eating or drinking because one thought Maghrib entered but Maghrib did not enter. Eating or drinking because one doubted that Fajr entered but Fajr really did enter. Eating or drinking forgetfully and thereafter thinking that the fast is broken, to deliberately eat and drink again.

CONTINUED Swallowing a pebble or other items that people wouldn t typically eat. Swallowing water by accident when gargling for wudu or ghusl (with the exception of water that remains in the mouth). Swallowing blood that exits from the gums and is more than the saliva. Swallowing toothpaste or mouthwash Deliberately swallowing vomit that reaches a mouthful. Vomiting and thereafter thinking that the fast is broken, to deliberately vomit again.

CONTINUED The Nose: Water used to clean the nose for wudhu or ghusl reaches the throat or the brain. Inhaling medicine into the nostrils. Inhaling smoke by one s doing, on the condition one s body doesn t benefit from it.

THE FOLLOWING WILL A MAKE BOTH QADHA AND KAFFARAH COMPULSORY: In principle, if a person breaks his fast in Ramadhan without a valid shar'i reason through eating, drinking or engaging in intercourse, then he will have to make up the broken fast after the month of Ramadhān and also observe kaffārah. Kaffārah will have to be observed through one of the following means:

1. To fast sixty days consecutively. If the sixty days of fast are not kept consecutively, a person will have to start all over again. Note: if a woman experiences menstruation during these days due to which she was not able to fast, it will not be regarded as discontinuity. 2. To feed sixty poor people two meals for a day or one person two meals for sixty days. It should be noted that the above-mentioned is the order in which a person will have to give his kaffārah. Only if a person is not capable of doing the first option then he can opt for the second. Therefore, he will have to start by fasting sixty consecutive days (and not with feeding sixty poor people). Only if a person is incapable of observing sixty consecutive days of fast due to an illness (where there is no hope left for recovery) or old age, one may feed sixty poor people two meals for a day.

Note: a person who fasts for sixty days consecutively as kaffarah, will have to make up for the fast that he broke and thereafter start the sixty day kaffarah. Therefore, in total he will fast for sixty one days. One day qadha for the broken fast and sixty days consecutive fasts as kaffarah.

QUESTION: A person intentionally broke his fast three times in the month of Ramadhan, this has now necessitated qadha and kaffarah. Therefore, does this mean that this person will have to fast three days for the fasts he broke and one hundred and eighty days as a kaffarah?

ANSWER: No. He will fast for three days in order to make up for the fasts he intentionally broke and will give kaffarah once i.e. fast for sixty days only. (Remember one kaffarah per ramadhan)

6. THINGS THAT DO NOT INVALIDATE ONE S FAST Eating or drinking forgetfully صىل هللا Sayyiduna Abu Hurairah (RA) reported: The Messenger of Allah, saidعليه " Whoever forgets he is fasting and eats or drinks, let وسلم him complete his fast for it is Allah جالله whoجل has fed him and given him to drink. (Sahih al-bukhari) Swallowing one s own saliva and the wetness that remains after washing the mouth Sniffing up mucus even if its descends in the throat Inhaling smoke or dust unintentionally Starting the fast in the state of major ritual impurity Injection, blood transfusion, kidney dialysis, glucose or saline drip.

Blood test or cupping or any form of blood extraction Tooth extraction subject to not swallowing the blood or medicine Inhaling air through continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or inhaling oxygen as long as not combined with another substance Miswāk or toothbrush (toothpaste should be avoided for risk of being swallowed) Swimming or submerging body in water without swallowing water Tasting food (provided not swallowed) Nicotine patches.

1. Definition of fasting 2. Intention 3. Recommended actions (Mustahab) 4. Actions that are disliked (Makruh) whilst fasting 5. Things that invalidate one s fast 6. Things that do not invalidate one s fast 7. Frequently asked questions (FAQS) 8. Duas 9. The Exempt

7. FREQUESNTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) F R E Q U E S N T L Y A S K E D Q U E S T I O N S ( F A Q S )

VOMITING Vomiting only breaks one s fast if: a) One returns and swallows the vomit down the throat, or b) One vomits a mouthful intentionally. If one s fast is broken by vomiting, then one will only have to make up (qadha) for the fast, a Kaffara will not be necessary. Note: Vomiting does not break by non-deliberate vomiting or (deliberately) vomiting less than a mouthful.

Sayyiduna Abu Sa eed Al-Khudri (RA) narrated that the Messenger of Allah هللا عليه وسلم, saidصىل Three things do not break the fast of the fasting person: Cupping, vomiting, and the wet dream. (Jami At-Tirmidhi)

Question: How does one decide when vomiting is a mouthful? Answer: The definition of mouthful vomiting is that which one cannot hold back in one s mouth without difficulty.

QUESTION: A little amount of vomit went up my throat, then as a reflex action it went back down I felt I had no control over it. Does my fast break?

ANSWER: No your fast will not break.

CAN I SWALLOW BITS OF FOOD LEFT BETWEEN THE TEETH? Answer: If a fasting person swallows something which was stuck between his teeth from before the beginning of the fast and the particle is smaller than a chickpea in size, then his fast will still be deemed as valid. However, if it is something equal to or bigger than a chickpea, it will break his fast. kaffārah will not be necessary but qadhā will (make up for that one day). If food is entered in the mouth or the food left between the teeth is taken out of the mouth and is thereafter swallowed, then it will break the fast regardless of its size.

DO EAR DROPS AND EYE DROPS BREAK ONE S FAST? Answer: Ear drops and eye drops do not break one s fast.

DO NASAL SPRAY BREAK ONE S FAST? Answer: If a person uses a nasal spray, his fast will become nullified. The reason for this is because there is a passage from the nasal cavity into the cranial vault leading to the brain; therefore, passage of any medicine or other elements into such an area will render the fast nullified. if it is possible through consulting the a doctor for you to apply the same medication by means of a cotton swab to the inner lining of the nose. In this manner, the medication will not traverse beyond the nasal tissue. This is an area that the medication can be applied without it breaking your fast.

TOOTH EXTRACTS AND DENTAL TREATMENTS Provided that the water/blood or any of the liquids do not go down the throat, the fast is not invalidated. It is advised to be cautious and schedule the appointments outside of the fasting hours.

DEODORANTS AND PERFUMES In principle, if any substance that has a body is passed down one s throat then it will break one s fast. However, if such a substance goes down unintentionally, then it will not break the fast. Aerosol sprays have a defined body due to the vapours contained therein. If one is not cautious while applying these sprays and it goes down the throat, it will break one s fast. However, if someone else is spraying and the vapours go down your throat, while you did not intend to inhale it, then your fast will not break. One should exercise caution in using any substance that may jeopardize one s fast

SMOKING Smoking cigarettes, shisha and other similar items will break one s fast. It will cause a person to make up for the fast (qadha) and also observe kaffarah.

ASTHMA PUMP Using an asthma pump while fasting will invalidate the fast since it passes medication through one's throat and particles of it reach the stomach. If a person requires the use of an asthma pump and he uses it, then only qadhā (making up for that one day missed) will be necessary without any kaffārah. If a person is not able to fast at all without using his asthma pump, he may use it while keeping a fast and perform qadhā of those days when he is able to fast without having to use his asthma pump as a matter of caution (ihtiyāt). However, if a person is incapable of performing qadhā later then he should pay fidya (the amount that is paid for sadaqatul fitr for every missed fast).

INJECTION Injecting in the body directly into the bloodstream does not nullify the fast.

MENSTRUATION DURING RAMADHĀN A woman may experience the following three situations in the month of Ramadhān; 1. 2. 3. She is in the state of menstruation Her menstruation starts during the day Her menstruation stops during the day

If a woman is in menstruation during the month of Ramadhān, she may eat in a manner that no fasting person sees her eating. Likewise, a woman who was fasting experiences menstruation during the day; she must eat in a manner that no fasting person sees her. It is incorrect to refrain from eating to create a likeness with those that are fasting. However, if a woman s menstruation stops during the day of Ramadhān, she must conduct herself like a fasting person and abstain from eating, drinking and intimacy for the remainder of the day.

Sayyida Aisha (RA) reported that We passed through this (period of menstruation), and we were ordered to complete the fasts (later), but were not ordered to complete the prayers. (Sahih Al-Bukhari)

DOES A NURSING WOMAN HAVE TO FAST? If a nursing (breastfeeding) mother fears that she or her child s health will be endangered by her fasting, she will be excused from fasting that day and will have to make up for the missed fasts after the month of Ramadhān. For the same reasons a pregnant woman will be excused from fasting.

DOES ONE HAVE TO PERFORM THE QADHA FASTS IMMEDIATELY AFTER RAMADHAN? Answer: No, it is not necessary. However, it is recommended to complete the missed fasts of Ramadhan as soon as possible.

COMBINING MAKE-UP (QADHA) FASTS WITH THE SIX DAYS FASTS OF SHAWWAL Making-up missed Ramadhan fasts and the six fasts of Shawwal, one should principally make an intention of qadha. Thereafter, as a secondary intention, one may also keep in mind that it is the month of Shawwal. By doing so, it is hoped from the mercy of Allah that along with the missed fasts being made-up, one will receive the reward of fasting in Shawwal. But, it is important that the main and predominant intention is of making-up the missed fasts.

However, it is better that one makes up for the missed fasts separately from fasting the six days of Shawwal, since some scholars are of the view that one does not receive the reward of optional (nafl) fasting when combined with make-up (qadha) fasts.

Question: What happens if I never fasted all my life do I have to do qadha and kaffarah or just qadha?

ANSWER: Only qadha

FASTING ON AN AEROPLANE Although there is concession for those travelling not to fast however, if a person does there will be immense reward for doing so. You will rely on the time zone of the area he is flying on. You may make use of the flight magazine which has time zones of different countries at the back of the magazine. Or ask the stewards the timing of Subh Saadiq (Dawn) and ensure that you have had suhoor prior to the commencement of dawn (as that is the beginning time for Fajr)

1. Definition of fasting 2. Intention 3. Recommended actions (Mustahab) 4. Actions that are disliked (Makruh) whilst fasting 5. Things that invalidate one s fast 6. Things that do not invalidate one s fast 7. Frequently asked questions (FAQS) 8. Duas 9. The Exempt

8. DUAS To be recited after Iftar: Allāhumma laka sumtu wa ʿalā rizqika aftartu O Allāh, I fasted for You, and with Your sustenance I completed my fast. Or: dhahabaz-zamaʾu wabtallatil-ʿurūqu wa thabatal-ajru in shāʾ Allāh The thirst has gone, the veins are moistened, and the reward is established, if Allāh wills.

9. THE EXEMPT A traveller (will make up after the month of Ramadhan ends). A sick (will make up or if long term illness then will give fidya). ذ ين م ن ق ب ل ك م ل ع ل ك م ت ت ق ون وا ك ت ب عل ي ك م الص ي ام ك م ا ك ت ب عىل ال ذ ين آم ن ي ها ال ي ا أ خ ر ام أ ي و ف ف ع د ة م ن أ يضا أ د ود ات نكم م ر ك ان م ع ىل س ر ي ام ا م ع ف م ن (183) أ ن ت ص وم وا ل ه وأ ا ف ه و خ ي ط ع ام م س ك ي ن ف م ن ت ط و ع خ ي ط يقون ه ف دي ة و عىل ال ذ ين ي... (184) ل ك م إ ن ك نت م ت ع ل م ون خ ي...So whoever among you is ill or on a journey [during them] - then an equal number of days [are to be made up].

FIDYA As long as the condition remains chronic such that a person cannot fast either in Ramadhan or make it up later they will continue to give fidya instead of fasting. However, if the condition improves in the future by the will of Allah to the point where a person is able to fast, then they will have to make up all those fasts by fasting even if their fidya was paid. The fidya amount is the same amount for Sadaqatul Fitr.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Part of the contents in this slideshow have been taken from the following sites: http://www.askimam.org/ http://www.daruliftaa.com/ http://answerstofatawa.com/ http://seekershub.org

END OF FIQH OF FASTING WORKSHOP DURING THE BLESSED MONTH OF RAMADHAN, PLEASE REMEMBER ME AND MY FAMILY IN YOUR NOBLE DUAS ESPECIALLY FOR MY LATE GRANDFATHER (DADA) NURUL ISLAM (R.A.) AND GRANDMOTHER (NANI). -ZAKIR-