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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 1669

    One can invalidate the qaḍāʾfast of Ramadan before ẓuhr. However, if the number of days left for him to keep his qaḍāʾ fasts [before the start of Ramadan] are few, it is better that he does not invalidate …

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  • Ruling 1670

    If a person has kept a qaḍāʾfast for a dead person, it is better that he does not invalidate it after ẓuhr.

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  • Ruling 1671

    If someone does not fast in Ramadan due to illness, ḥayḍ, or nifās, and he dies before the passing of a period of time in which he could have made up those fasts, then those fasts do not …

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  • Ruling 1672

    If due to illness one does not fast in Ramadan and his illness continues until the Ramadan of the following year, it is not obligatory on him to make up the fasts he did not keep; and for …

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  • Ruling 1673

    If due to illness one does not fast in Ramadan, and after Ramadan his illness is cured but another legitimate excuse arises such that he cannot make up the fasts until the following Ramadan, he must make up …

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  • Ruling 1674

    If in the month of Ramadan one does not fast due to a legitimate excuse and after Ramadan that excuse expires but he intentionally does not make up the fasts before the following Ramadan, he must make them …

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  • Ruling 1675

    If a person is negligent in keeping qaḍāʾfasts until the time [before the next Ramadan] becomes short, and in the shortage of time a legitimate excuse arises, he must make them up; and based on obligatory precaution, he …

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  • Ruling 1676

    If a person’s illness continues for some years, he must make up the fasts for the last Ramadan after he gets better; and for each missed day of the previous years, he must give one mudd of food …

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  • Ruling 1677

    Someone who must give one muddof food to a poor person for each missed fast can give the kaffārah of several days to one poor person.

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  • Ruling 1678

    If a person delays keeping the qaḍāʾ fasts of the month of Ramadan for a few years, he must make them up; and for the first year’s delay, he must give one mudd of food to a poor …

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