A woman did not fast an entire month of Ramadan because she was breastfeeding her baby. This happened about 20 years ago. The woman has not yet made up for that month even though she is in good health. She is willing to make up for the month and asks what to do? .. More
My mother has not fasted for thirty years. She has been suffering from a chronic disease for twenty-three years. As for the remaining seven years, she did not fast during that time out of ignorance and carelessness. Now, she is still sick. How can she clear herself of her obligations before Allaah? .. More
I was fasting on a Monday but I forgetfully ate until becoming satisfied. My mother advised me not to complete my fast on that day since I ate until I was full. I did not take her advice and continued fasting. However, I again forgot and ate. Please advise what I should do in such a situation? .. More
What is the ruling on fasting on the days of tashreeq (the 11th, 12th, and 13th of Thul-Hijjah)? I made up for missed fasts from Ramadan on the days of tashreeq, but when I did so, I was not aware that fasting on these days is prohibited as I believed that the prohibition was specific to the day of eid Al-Fitr and the day of eid Al-Adh-ha only. Should.. More
My wife wears transparent clothes at home. Sometimes, we are both fasting and I tell her to cover her body as long as we are fasting. I tell her that it is wrong for her to wear such clothes, at least while I am fasting. However, she is not convinced. What does the religion say about this? .. More
What should be observed first: vowed fasting or making up missed Ramadan fasts? .. More
If a woman broke her fast in Ramadan with a valid excuse, is it obligatory for her to make up for the days that she missed consecutively or can she do that separately, according to her ability? .. More
Someone who is fasting two consecutive months as an expiation for accidental killing broke his fast one day out of forgetfulness. Should he resume the required period of fasting or start the fast all over again? .. More
Some time ago, I sent a question about a woman who deliberately broke her fast in Ramadan without a valid excuse. She repented from her sin and atoned for it by fasting two consecutive months. However, her last day of fasting coincided with the day of eid Al-Adh-ha. Did she do the right thing? Last time, you answered that, in Islam, no major expiation.. More
A heart patient must take a pill under his tongue whenever he encounters a heart attack. Does placing such pills under the tongue break one's fast? .. More
I would like to have a semen analysis test done to me during the daytime in Ramadan. Does this process invalidate the fast or not? Please note that this test is very important and that I will not be able to do it during the night time since the occupation forces are imposing a curfew on my town at night. .. More
I have been suffering from spastic colon, which is sometimes associated with diarrhea, for many years. This means I need to drink plenty of water. Am I allowed to break my fast without bearing a sin? .. More
Assalaamu ‘alaykum, Does the vapor used in hospitals cause one to break the fast, given that it contains oxygen and particles of certain drugs? .. More
I have a grandmother who is old and is not of sound mind. She cannot fast. How can she make up for the fasting of Ramadan? Please also be informed that the doctors do not anticipate her recovery. .. More
What is the ruling on a person not fasting on a day of Ramadan on account of traveling, but then he does not travel that day. Is he required to observe an expiation or just make up for the day? .. More
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