Fiqh of Fasting: Chapter 2: Permissions and Prohibitions

Chapter 2: Permissions and Prohibitions

  1. Impermissible to break fast during Ramadhan
  2. Prohibited to fast for a woman in her menstrual or post-partum bleedin
  3. Obligatory to break it when it is required to save a person’s life
  4. Recommended to break fast for one who is ill and fears harm from fasting.
  5. Recommended to break fast when one is traveling
  6. Permissible for one to break fast who begins a journey while fasting
  7. Permissible for a pregnant or nursing (breast feeding) woman
  8. Change of condition of a person doesn’t obligate one to refrain from eating and drinking the rest of the day.
  9. Prohibited to fast a voluntary fast instead of an obligatory one.

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6 Responses to “Fiqh of Fasting: Chapter 2: Permissions and Prohibitions”


  1. 1 Arden Yener October 12, 2006 at 5:22 pm

    What is the valid definition of being sick in Islam? I’ve read where you’re supposed to see a muslm doctor. This is not possible for me on such a short notice. Is a soar throat that seems to be getting worse and keeping me awake valid enough an excuse? Or do soar throats and colds not qualify, as someone once told me? And does it have to be getting worse to qualify? I want the answer based on Quran and hadith. Please post a response asap.

  2. 2 danishhasan October 12, 2006 at 6:06 pm

    Allah knows when you are so sick that you cannot fast, as He is All KNowing….you know when you cant fast because youa r etoo sick, you just have to make it up alter isnahAllah

  3. 3 younus November 7, 2007 at 7:12 am

    While fasting , can wife get naked in front of husband ? If husband desires.


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Fiqh As Sawm

Islamic Rulings Surrounding Ramadhan and Fasting. Based on “Manar As Sabeel Fi Sharh Ad Daleel” Of Shaykh Ibraheem ibn Duwaiyan (d. 1353 AH) as explained by Br. Salim Morgan. Transcribed and Edited By Ibn Al Hyderabadee

Prologue Introduction

Chapter 1: Fasting in Ramadhaan
1. A pillar of Islam 2. Obligation of Fasting 3. Sighting of the Moon for start of Ramadhaan 4. One reliable witness' presence is sufficient 5. Conditions that make Ramadhan Obligatory for an Individual 6. Expiation for the inability to fast due to age or illness 7. Requirements of a valid fast 8. Obligations to fulfill during fasting 9. Recommended acts of fasting

Chapter 2: Permissions and Prohibitions

1. Impermissible to break fast during Ramadhan 2. Prohibited to fast for a woman in her menstrual or post-partum bleedin 3. Obligatory to break it when it is required to save a person’s life 4. Recommended to break fast for one who is ill and fears harm from fasting. 5. Recommended to break fast when one is traveling 6. Permissible for one to break fast who begins a journey while fasting 7. Permissible for a pregnant or nursing (breast feeding) woman 8. Change of condition of a person doesn’t obligate one to refrain from eating and drinking the rest of the day. 9. Prohibited to fast a voluntary fast instead of an obligatory one.

Chapter 3: That which Invalidates Your Fast

1. Intentional Intake of anything into the abdomen 2. Intention to break fast 3. Fluctuating Intention to fast 4. Vomiting intentionally 5. Menstruation or Post Partum Bleeding 6. Masturbation 7. Marital Relations 8. Cupping for both parties 9. Death 10. Apostasy 11. Above are Exempted in some cases

Chapter 4: Repayment
1. Missing a day of fast in Ramadhan
2. When does one make up a missed fast
3. If missed fast are not made up until few dats before next Ramadhan
4. Missed fasts first or voluntary?

Chapter 5: Recommended, Disliked, and Impermissible Days of Fasting
1. Recommended Every Other Day Sawn Dawood
2. The three white days of every Islamic month
3. Six days of Shawwaal
4. Month of Muharram and the 10th
5. Ten days of Dhil Hijja and that of Arafat
6. Disliking of the month of Rajab
7. Disliking of the day of Friday
8. Disliking of the 30th of Shabaan
9. Impermissibility of fasting on the two Eids
10. Completing of a voluntary fast is not Wajib

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