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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 1649

    If a fasting man in the month of Ramadan compels his wife to have sexual intercourse with him and during the intercourse his wife consents, one kaffārah becomes obligatory on each of them; and the recommended precaution is that …

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  • Ruling 1650

    If a fasting man in the month of Ramadan has sexual intercourse with his fasting wife while she is asleep, one kaffārah becomes obligatory on him. Furthermore, the fast of his wife is valid and kaffārah is not obligatory …

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  • Ruling 1651

    If a man compels his wife or a wife compels her husband to do something that invalidates a fast – other than having sexual intercourse – kaffārah is not obligatory on either of them.

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  • Ruling 1652

    A man who does not fast due to travelling or illness cannot compel his fasting wife to have sexual intercourse with him; however, if he does compel her, kaffārah is not obligatory on him.

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  • Ruling 1653

    One must not be negligent in giving kaffārah; however, it is not necessary to give it immediately.

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  • Ruling 1654

    If kaffārah becomes obligatory on someone and he does not give it for a few years, nothing is added to it.

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  • Ruling 1655

    If someone who must feed sixty poor people as the kaffārah for one day has access to all sixty people, he cannot reduce the number of poor people to feed even if he gives the same amount of kaffārah. …

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  • Ruling 1656

    If after ẓuhr someone who is keeping a qaḍāʾ fast of Ramadan intentionally does something that invalidates his fast, he must give one mudd of food to ten poor people, and if he cannot, he must fast for …

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  • Ruling 1657

    In some cases – other than those that were indicated previously – only qaḍāʾ is obligatory on a person and kaffārah is not obligatory: one is junub on a night of the month of Ramadan and – as …

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  • Ruling 1658

    If a person puts something other than water in his mouth and unintentionally swallows it, or, if he puts water in his nose and unintentionally swallows it, then qaḍāʾis not obligatory on him.

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