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Vows
He fasted as expiation for breaking an oath, but is not sure whether his fasting is valid, because he could afford to feed poor people
SaveShould she sell some of her jewellery to offer expiation for breaking an oath or is it permissible for her to fast instead?
SaveHe vowed to fast on Mondays and Thursdays for the rest of his life; what should he do if that coincides with Ramadan, Eid or the Day of ‘Arafah?
SaveWhich of them takes precedence: doing ‘umrah or offering expiation for breaking an oath?
SaveIf he feeds one poor person on one day for ten expiations (kaffaarah), is that valid?
SaveIs making a promise to oneself the same as making a vow or oath?
Making a promise to oneself is not the same as making a vow or oath; rather it is simply a statement of one’s resolve and decision to do that deed.SaveAny Difference between ‘In Sha Allah’ and ‘Bi Idhnillah’?
There is no difference between you saying “In sha Allah” or “Bi idhnillah.” That is for several reasons which are detailed below.SaveHe has to fast for a vow; is it permissible for him to fast it with Ramadan?
SaveHe swore that he would not do something, and he swore that he would not break his oath or cancel his oath
SaveRuling on giving a poor person a prepaid coupon for a meal from a restaurant as expiation for breaking an oath (kafaarat yameen)
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