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4. Fasting (Ṣawm)

‘Fasting’ means that one abstains from eight things – which will be mentioned later – from the start of the time of morning (ṣubḥ) prayers1 until the time of maghrib,2 in humility and obedience to the Lord of the worlds.

1 In the original work, the term ‘morning call to prayer (adhān)’ is used, which practically speaking means the start of the time of the ṣubḥ prayer. The legal definition of ṣubḥ is given in Ruling 728.
2 For the legal definition of maghrib, see Ruling 722.

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  • Ruling 1709

    If a recommended fast kept by a child is a source of annoyance for his father or mother due to their compassion for him, it is unlawful for the child to keep it.

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  • Ruling 1710

    If a child keeps a recommended fast without the consent of his father or mother and during the day his father or mother forbid him to continue keeping his fast, in the event that the child’s opposition may …

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  • Ruling 1711

    Someone who knows fasting will not cause him significant harm – even though a doctor says it is harmful for him to fast – must fast. And someone who is certain or supposes that fasting will cause him …

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  • Ruling 1712

    If a person is certain or confident that fasting will cause him significant harm or he deems this probable, and the probability creates fear in him, in the event that his deeming it probable would be considered by …

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  • Ruling 1713

    If someone who believes that fasting does not harm him fasts and after maghrib he finds out that fasting has caused him significant harm, then based on obligatory precaution, he must make it up.

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  • Ruling 1714

    Apart from the fasts mentioned here, there are other unlawful fasts mentioned in more detailed books.

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  • Ruling 1715

    Fasting is disapproved on the Day of ʿĀshūrāʾ25 and on the day that one doubts is the Day of ʿArafah26 or Eid al-Aḍḥā.27 25The 10th of Muḥarram. 26The 9th of Dhū al-Ḥijjah. 27The 10th of Dhū al-Ḥijjah.

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  • Ruling 1716

    Fasting on any day of the year – apart from the days on which fasting is unlawful or disapproved, which were mentioned previously – is recommended; and it has been recommended more to fast on some days, such …

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  • Ruling 1717

    It is recommended for five types of people – even if they are not fasting – to abstain from things that invalidate a fast in the month of Ramadan: a traveller who has done something that invalidates a …

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  • Ruling 1718

    It is recommended for a fasting person to perform maghrib and ʿishāʾ  prayers before breaking his fast. However, if someone is waiting for him or he is very drawn to food – such that he cannot pray with presence of …

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