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THE HOLY PROPHET’S SERMON IN RAMADAN AND
MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ON LAW ACCORDING FASTNG

O People! The month of Allah (Ramadhan) has
approached you with His mercy and blessings. This is the month
that is the best of all months in the estimation of Allah. Its
days are the best among the days; its nights are the best among
the nights. Its hours are the best among the hours.
This is a month in which he has invited you. You have been, in
this month, selected as the recipients of the honors of Allah,
the Merciful. In this holy month, when you breathe, it has the
Sawab/thawab (heavenly reward) of 'Tasbeeh' (the praise of Allah
on rosary beads), and your sleep has the thawab of worship.
Your good deeds are accepted in this month. So are your
invocations. Therefore, you must invoke your Lord, in right
earnest, with hearts that are free from sins and evils, that
Allah may bless you, observe fast, in this month, and recite the
Holy Quran.
Verily! The person who may not receive the mercy and benevolence
of Allah in this month must be very unfortunate having an end as
bad (in the Hereafter). While fasting, remember the hunger and
thirst of tomorrow in Qiyamat. Give alms to the poor and the
needy. Pay respects to your elders.
Have pity on those younger than you and be kind towards your
relatives and kinsmen. Guard your tongues against unworthy
words, and your eyes from such scenes that are not worth seeing
(forbidden) and your ears from such sounds that should not be
heard by you.
Be kind to orphans so that when your children become orphans
they also may be treated with kindness. Do invoke that Allah may
forgive your sins. Do raise your hands at the time of Salat
(Prayers), as it is the best time for asking His mercy. When we
invoke at such times, we are answered by Him, when we call Him,
He responds, and when we ask for anything, it is accepted by
Him.
O People! You have made your conscience the slave of your
desires; make it free by invoking Him for Istighfar
(repentance/forgiveness). Your back is breaking under the heavy
load of your sins, so prostrate before Him for long intervals
and make it lighter.
Do understand fully well that Allah has promised in the name of
His Majesty and Honor that He will not take to task such people
who fast and offer Salat in this month and perform 'sajda'
(prostration), and will guard their bodies against the Fire of
Hell on the Day of Judgment.
O People! If anybody amongst you arranges for the Iftar (food
for the ending of the fast) of any believer, then Allah will
give him a reward as if he has set free a slave. He will forgive
his minor sins.
Then the companions of Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "But
everybody amongst us does not have the means to do so?"
Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) told them: - Keep yourself away from
the Fire of Hell, by inviting for 'Iftar', though it may consist
of only half a date or simply with water if you have nothing
else. O People! Anybody who may cultivate good manners in this
month will walk over the 'Siraat' (Bridge) in 'Qiyamat', though
his feet may be shaking.
Anybody who in this month may take light work from his servants
(male or female), Allah will make easy his accounting on the Day
of Judgment.
Anybody who does not tease others in this month, Allah will keep
him safe from His wrath in Qiyamat. Anybody, who respects and
treats an orphan with kindness in this month, Allah shall look
at him with dignity in Qiyamat. Anybody who treats well his
kinsmen, in this month, Allah will bestow His mercy on him in
Qiyamat, while anybody who maltreats his kinsmen in this month,
Allah will keep him away from His mercy, in Qiyamat.
Whoever offers 'Sunnat' (Recommended) prayers in this month,
Allah will give him a certificate of freedom from Hell.
Whosoever offers one 'Wajib' Salat in this month, for him the
Angels will write the rewards of 70 such prayers, which were
offered by him in any other months.
Whosoever recites repeatedly 'Salat and salam (Salawat)' on me,
Allah will keep the scales of his deeds heavy, when in Qiyamat
the scales of others will be tending towards lightness.
Whosoever recites in this month only one 'Ayat' (verse of the
Holy Quran), he will be rewarded in a manner as if he had
recited the full Holy Quran in the other months.
O People! The Gates of Paradise remain opened
in this month. Do invoke that the gates may not be closed on
you, while the Gates of Hell are closed. Do invoke that these
gates may never be opened. During this month Shaytan (Saten) is
imprisoned so ask your Lord not to let him have power over you.
General aspects which
invalidate fasting:
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Deliberately eating and
drinking
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Deliberately staying in a
state of ritual impurity caused by sexual intercourse (janabat)
or the end of menstruation (hayz) after the break of
dawn (if a person is sick and cannot perform ghusl
because of his sickness, he should do tayammum before
dawn).
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Swallowing water while
brushing teeth
Questions about fasting answered by his Eminence Ayatollah
Sheikh Mohammad Musa al Yaqoobi:
General questions about behavior during fasting
Question: If one breaks the fast a few minutes early by
mistake, must the fast be repeated?
Answer: No.
Question: Is one permitted to sleep by day and get up in the
evening shortly before iftar only to ease fasting (e.g.
in the summer months)?
Answer: Yes, this is permitted.
Question: What is the opinion on inhaling steam during
fasting?
Answer: This is not permitted if the steam is concentrated.
Question: Is it to smoking cigarettes during fasting
permitted?
Answer: No, this is not permitted.
Question: Is fasting valid if one drinks or eats accidently?
Answer: Yes, the fasting is still valid.
Question: What is the opinion regarding those who fast but
do not pray? Is their fasting valid?
Answer: In this case the fasting is valid, but Allah (swt)
only accepts fasting from those who fear him.
Questions about hygienic and medical care during
fasting
Question: Is getting injections which do not include food
during fasting permitted?
Answer: Yes, it is permitted.
Question: Does a sudden nosebleed invalid fasting?
Answer: No.
Question: Is visiting the dentist allowed if this treatment
involves blood running into the mouth if one rinses the mouth
out with water and doesn’t swallow it?
Answer: This is allowed, but one must omit it if it’s not
necessary.
Question: What should people do who have diabetes and need
regular meals, for example, every three hours? They may never
fast. Must they pay money?
Answer: Yes, they are required to pay
money during the month of Ramadan and to only eat as much as
absolutely necessary.
If they have the possibility to fast later on,
they must make up for the missed days.
Question: May women break fasting if they are not feeling
well?
Answer: Pregnant women may break their fast if they feel
that their fasting harms or affects the natural development of
their unborn child.
Question: May we brush our teeth while fasting? What should
we consider?
Answer: You may brush your teeth. However, you must remember
to not let anything (e.g. water) reach your throat.
Questions about fasting during work and school
Question: Is a cook allowed to taste food with the tongue
and neither chew nor swallow?
Answer: Yes, this is allowed.
Question: Is not fasting because of hard work allowed
when, for example, the work is heavy and physical and the
non-fasting employer has no sympathy?
Answer: “There is to be no obedience towards any creature if
it involves disobedience towards the Creator”. If it’s
unbearable, he should eat and drink as much as necessary so he
is able to do his work. After he has eaten and drunk enough, he
must continue fasting and make up for missed days.
Question: Many teachers in Europe believe that children who
fast are less concentrated at school. Some teachers
encourage the children to eat or drink. How should the parents
react without harming the atmosphere in class?
Answer: One suggestion is to prevent children from fasting
early (e.g. let them fast once in a while). It is also advisable
to contact the school and seek a solution that does not break
the fast.
Questions about making up for missed fasts
Question: What is the opinion regarding
those who stay in the state of ritual impurity after the break
of dawn (e.g. sexual intercourse, menstruation)? Must they pay
kaffarah if they had the opportunity to cleanse
themselves early?
Answer: In this case one must make up for the missed day and
pay kaffarah.
Question: How does one calculate the kaffarah? How
and to whom should that be paid?
Answer: As a precaution, one should nourish 60 people in
need by personally offering each person a serving or authorizing
someone to do this on his or her behalf.
Question: Is making up for missed fasts within one year
until next Ramadan a duty for women?
Answer: Yes.
Question: Must the missed fasts be done in a row?
Answer: No.
Question: If you are not sure how many days of fasting you
missed (e.g. not fasting for many years) are you obligated to
make up for the days you believe you missed as long as you are
living or can you instead make paymanet?
Answer: If you intentionally missed fasting, you have to
make up for the missed fasts and pay kaffarah (nourish 60
people in need). Now if you had a legitimate reason for not
fasting (e.g. travel, illness), you must just make up for the
days you missed. And if you are not sure about the number of
days you missed, you just make up for the fasts you remember.
Question: Is it possible to fast for a deceased person who
missed fasts in life?
Answer: Yes.
Question: Must one make up for breaking the fast a few
minutes early?
Answer: No.
Question: Is fasting valid if one drinks or eats
accidentally?
Answer: Yes, the fasting is still valid.
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