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The Rules on Prayer & Fasting 2023

    • Prayer
    • Fasting
      • Conditions and Requirements of Obligatory Fast
      • Obligatory Acts of Fasting
        • 1. Intention
        • 2. Refraining from Fast Invalidators
          • 1. Eating and Drinking
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            1. Eating and Drinking

             

            818. If a fasting person intentionally and knowingly eats or drinks something, his fast will be invalidated, whether it is the usual foods and drinks or non-food items, like paper, cloth, and whether it is large or small, like small drops of water or a small piece of bread.
            819. If a fasting person accidentally eats or drinks something, his fast is not invalidated; whether it is an obligatory or mustaḥabb fast.
            820. If a fasting person deliberately swallows food that is stuck on his teeth, his fast is invalidated. However, if he does not know that the food is stuck on his teeth, or if he does not swallow it deliberately and attentively, then his fast is not invalidated.
            821. Swallow one's saliva does not invalidate the fast.
            822. Swallowing mucus from one's head or chest before it reaches the mouth cavity does not invalidate the fast. But if it enters the mouth, one should not swallow it by obligatory caution.
            823. It is obligatory for the fasting person to refrain from using nutrient injections, intravenous injections and volume expanders. But one is allowed to get non-nutrient ampoules injected into the muscle, such as antibiotic, painkiller or anesthesia ampoules, as well as medicine that is placed on wounds and injuries.
            824. By obligatory caution a fasting person must avoid the smoke of all kinds of tobacco products and narcotic drugs that are absorbed through the nose or under the tongue.
            825. One is allowed to take pills and the like if it is necessary to treat a disease, but the fast is invalidated and one must make up for it.
            826. When using a sublingual pill, if saliva is mixed with it but you spit the saliva out, fasting is valid.
            827. If, while eating, he realizes that it is morning, he must take the bite out of his mouth, and if he swallows it intentionally, his fast is invalid.
            828. Mouth bleeding does not invalidate the fast. However, one should not let it reach the throat.
            829. If gum/teeth blood is dissolved (disappeared) in the saliva, it is ruled as pure and swallowing it does not invalidate the fast. The same ruling applies if one doubts as to whether blood is present in the mouth of not, i.e. one may swallow it and the fast is alright.
            830. Chewing food for a child, tasting food and the like, which usually does not reach the throat, does not invalidate the fast, even if it accidentally and unintentionally reaches the throat and is swallowed. But if one knows from the beginning that it will reach the throat, the fast is invalidated if it is swallowed.
            831. A person cannot break the fast due to weakness, but if his weakness is such that he cannot usually bear it, he can break the fast and then make up for it.

             

          • 2. Sexual Intercourse
          • 3. Masturbation
          • 4. Not to Make Ghusl of Janābah, Menses, Nifās before Morning Adhān
          • 5. Enema
          • 6. Vomiting
          • 7. Lying regarding God, the Prophets and the Infallibles(peace be upon them)
          • 8. To Allow Thick Dust Reach the Throat
          • 9. Immersing Head in Water
          • Some Rulings on Fast Invalidators
      • Makrūh Acts during a Fast
      • Cases in which Qaḍā’ and Intentional kaffārah Are Obligatory
      • The Kaffārah of Breaking Fast Intentionally
      • Cases in which Only Qaḍā’ of Fasting Is Obligatory
      • Rulings of Qaḍā’ Fast
      • Kaffārah of Delay
      • The Rulings on Qaḍā’ of One's Parent's Missed Prayers/Fasts
      • Rulings on a Traveler's Fast
      • People for Whom Fast Is not Obligatory
      • Way of Ascertaining the First of a Lunar Month
      • Types of Fasting
      • Conclusion: Fasting Etiquettes and these of the Holy Month of Ramadan
      • I‘tikāf
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