The World Federation One Stop Fiqh
Search
Menu

Ruling 1562*

One cannot break his fast in the month of Ramadan on account of feeling weak, even if the weakness caused is severe. However, if one’s weakness is to such an extent that normally it could not be endured, then based on obligatory precaution, one is permitted to eat or drink to the extent that is necessary. In such a case, the person must abstain for the rest of the day from the things that invalidate a fast, and he must keep a qaḍāʾ fast for it after the month of Ramadan; however, kaffārah will not be obligatory for him.5

5 The underlined words are new to this edition of Islamic Laws. In summary, a person may break their fast because of weakness only if its severity is to a level that cannot normally be endured. Even then, the person can only eat or drink to the necessary extent. Furthermore, the person must fast for the rest of the day and keep a qaḍāʾ fast after the month of Ramadan.

  • Commentary

    This ruling changed in March 2022. The previous version of the ruling was as follows:

    “One cannot break his fast on account of feeling weak. However, if one’s weakness is to such an extent that normally it could not be endured, there is no problem in breaking the fast.”