I have undergone a kidney transplant surgery, and after consulting the doctor regarding fasting, he prevented me from fasting. What should I do, knowing that I give food as an expiation for each day that I do not fast? .. More
When I was 15 years old, I used to be ill very often. My father used to tell me to break my fast during the month of Ramadan. I did this for 10 days and then made up for them. I used to feel that I was able to fast. Should I offer an expiation for those days or not? .. More
What is the ruling on someone who suffers from Alzheimer and cannot fast the month of Ramadan? .. More
My wife is pregnant, and the doctor advised her not to fast because fasting does not enable an appropriate amount of water to reach the fetus. However, my wife insists on fasting. Is such insistence wrong? .. More
My wife has missed some days last Ramadan and she has delivered a baby shortly before this Ramadan came? What should she do, and how can she make up for the days that she has to make up for? .. More
The physician prescribed an intramuscular injection for me due to a lack of vitamin B12. The only time at which I can take such an injection is in the morning. Does this kind of vitamin B12 intramuscular injection invalidate fasting? .. More
My wife has a sickness in her stomach. She throws up blood. Last year, her doctor advised her not to fast because she would not have been able to stand hunger and thirst. My question is whether or not my wife is required to fast this year. .. More
Does dying one's hair to cover grey and white hair invalidate one's fasting? .. More
Ramadan is coming. I am three months pregnant. Whenever I become hungry, I feel I badly want to throw up, in which case I find I have to eat, even if just a bite of bread. Is it permissible to break my fast? I will definitely try my utmost to fast, but what should I do if I am not able to do so? .. More
There is a woman who has diabetes and has to make up for six days that she missed last Ramadan. She takes three doses of insulin injections every day; before breakfast, lunch and dinner. The medicine is intended to regulate sugar in the bloodstream, especially because she is pregnant and the disorder of sugar in the blood may harm her and her fetus... More
One day in Ramadan, I happened to drink water just after the muezzin started the azan of the Fajr prayer by saying, “Allahu Akbar.” I was told by my uncle when I was young that doing this is permissible. Am I required to make up for that day? Am I also required to pay expiation for that same day? .. More
I only fast during Ramadan. Of course, I break my fast whenever I have menses or postnatal bleeding. Additionaly, I occasionally break the fast without a sharia-approved reason. I never, however, make up for the days of fasting that I miss. I forgot how many days I have missed so far through my life since I have been doing this for years. What should.. More
I have a specific plan in mind for making up for the months of Ramadan that I failed to fast during my early youth. In fact, I plan to fast a number of months, which may be six or seven, in succession in one year's time. I believe that I am physically able to do this. Is this permissible, given the fact that I am making up for obligatory, not voluntary,.. More
My mother was 15 when she delivered her baby. That was in Ramadan, and she refrained from fasting for the whole month. She did not make up for that until now. She is now 30 and she is regretful. In fact, she was ignorant about matters of religion back then. Does she have to offer an expiation, and what should she do about the month that she failed to.. More
At what age should kids be ordered to fast? What is the evidence on which the relevant ruling is based? .. More
You can search for fatwa through many choices