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The Rules on Prayer & Fasting

  • Prayer
  • Fasting
    • Conditions and Requirements of Obligatory Fast
    • Obligatory Acts of Fasting
    • 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
      • The Conditions for I‘tikāf
      • Prohibitions, Qaḍā’ and Kaffārah of I‘tikāf
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        Prohibitions, Qaḍā’ and Kaffārah of I‘tikāf

         

        1003. It is forbidden for a person who is doing i‘tikāf to do the following things:
        1. Smelling aromatic substances and fragrant plants for pleasure;
        2. Sexual intercourse and, as a caution, touching and kissing one's spouse out of lust, which in addition to its being ḥarām invalidates i‘tikāf.
        3. Masturbation by obligatory caution;
        4. Buying and selling and by obligatory caution any type of transaction such as rent;
        5. Dispute and conflict in religious and worldly matters (if it is to win over the other party and to express knowledge and superiority), but if the dispute is to assert the right and turn the other party away from mistake, it is no problem.
        1004. The prohibited acts of i‘tikāf are not reserved for the day and should be avoided at night as well.
        1005. If the retreatant is forced to buy and sell in order to eat and drink and cannot get an agent or prepare the necessary materials without buying and selling, there is no problem in buying and selling.
        1006. Whenever obligatory i‘tikāf is invalidated, if it is obligatory to do it during certain days, he must perform its qaḍā’. Otherwise, he must perform it again.
        1007. If one invalidates the mustaḥabb i‘tikāf after the second day, he must fulfill its qaḍā’. But if he invalidates it on the first or second day, it is not obligatory to make up for it.
        1008. The qaḍā’ of i‘tikāf or performing it again (which was mentioned in the previous two issues) is obligatory if, when starting i‘tikāf, it was not stipulated that one may abandon it in case of an excuse.
        1009. The kaffārah for invalidating i‘tikāf is the same as kaffārah for intentionally breaking a fast in the month of Ramadan, i.e. freeing a slave, fasting for two months while the first thirty-one days are consecutive, or feeding sixty poor people.

         

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