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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 stated in Ruling 728.

2 For the legal definition of maghrib, see Ruling 722.

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  • Ruling 1559

    There is no problem in swallowing the mucus of the head and chest as long as it has not entered the cavity of the mouth. However, if it has entered the cavity of the mouth, the recommended precaution …

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  • Ruling 1560

    If a fasting person becomes so thirsty that he fears he may die of thirst, sustain some harm, or fall into hardship that he cannot bear, he can drink water to the extent that his fear of these …

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  • Ruling 1561

    Chewing food for feeding a child or a bird, and tasting food [for example, to check that the right amount of salt has been added] and suchlike – which usually does not cause the food to reach the …

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  • Ruling 1562

    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.

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  • Ruling 1563

    Sexual intercourse invalidates a fast even if penetration is as little as the circumcised part of the penis, and even if there is no ejaculation.

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  • Ruling 1564

    If penetration is less than the circumcised part of the penis and there is no ejaculation, the fast does not become invalid. However, for a man who has not been circumcised, any amount of penetration – even if …

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  • Ruling 1565

    If someone intentionally decides to have sexual intercourse and then doubts whether or not there was penetration up to the circumcised part of the penis, the rule (ḥukm) concerning this matter can be found in Ruling 1549; and …

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  • Ruling 1566

    If someone forgets that he is fasting and has sexual intercourse, or, if someone is forced to have sexual intercourse in a manner that it is not of his free will, his fast does not become invalid. However, …

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  • Ruling 1567

    If a fasting person masturbates (the meaning of masturbation was mentioned in Ruling 1551), his fast becomes invalid.

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  • Ruling 1568

    If a person ejaculates involuntarily, his fast does not become invalid.

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