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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
          • 2. Sexual Intercourse
          • 3. Masturbation
          • 4. Not to Make Ghusl of Janābah, Menses, Nifās before Morning Adhān
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            4. Not to Make Ghusl of Janābah, Menses, Nifās before Morning Adhān

             

            840. If a person is junub at night during Ramadan, he should perform ghusl before the morning adhān, and if he does not do ghusl intentionally until then, his fast is void. Of course, until maghrib, he should refrain from doing things that invalidate the fast.
            841. During Ramadan, if one gets junub at night but unintentionally fails to take ghusl by the time of morning adhān; e.g. they have a wet dream but does not awake by the morning adhān, their fast is alright.
            842. A person who wants to observe a qaḍā’ fast, if he deliberately does not take a ghusl of janābah before fajr, his fast is invalid. However, if he does not take it unintentionally, his fast is invalid as a caution.
            843. During Ramadan, a person gets junub at night and knows that if they sleep, they will get up before morning adhān. Their fast is void if they sleep and do not get up before morning adhān in case they do not want to take ghusl after waking up or doubt whether to take it or not.
            844. Whoever gets junub while being awake, or has wet dream, then wakes up and knows that they will not wake up before adhān for ghusl if they sleep, they are not allowed to sleep before taking ghusl. Therefore, if they sleep without taking ghusl before morning adhān, their fast is void. But if they think that they may wake up before morning adhān for ghusl and they want to take ghusl but they fail to wake up, their fast is alright. However, if they wake up but sleep again and do not wake up till morning adhān, they should make up for the fast of this day in qaḍā’.
            845. In the month of Ramadan, if someone forgets to make ghusl of janābah and starts his fast in the state of janābah, the fast of this day is valid. But if this forgetfulness lasts for a few days, he should make up for the fasts during forgetfulness. Of course, their prayers are void in all cases.
            846. A person who doubts whether not taking ghusl of janābah before morning adhān invalidates the fast or not and fasts while he is junub, by obligatory caution, his fast is invalid and he must also make up for it. However, if he is sure that remaining junub does not invalidate the fast and he fasts on that basis, then his fast is valid, even though it is good to observe caution in performing qaḍā’ of this fast.
            847. A person who is obligated to perform ghusl during the night of Ramadan, if he is unable to perform ghusl because there is no enough time, using water is harmful, or the like, he must perform tayammum instead of ghusl before fajr.
            848. A person who does not have time to perform ghusl or tayammum during the night of Ramadan, if he makes himself junub, his fast is invalid, so he is obligated to make its qaḍā’ and pay kaffārah. But his fast is valid if he makes himself junub while he only has time for tayammum and performs tayammum before fajr.
            849. It is permissible for a person whose duty is tayammum to make himself junub during the night of the holy month of Ramadan provided that he has enough time for tayammum after becoming junub.
            850. If a woman becomes clean of menses/nifās, she must make ghusl before morning adhān. If she neglects it on purpose, her fast is void.
            851. If a woman experiences menstruation or gives birth while fasting, her fast is invalidated.
            852. If a woman becomes clean of nifās or menstruation after the morning adhān, she cannot fast that day.
            853. If a woman forgets ghusl of menstruation or nifās and remembers it later, the fasts she took during this period are correct whether it is Ramadan fasting or not.
          • 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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