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She had surgery and now can only eat a little at a time; she is afraid to fast, so is it permissible for her not to fast?
SaveShe realised that she had been breaking the fast in Ramadan half an hour before sunset because there was no adhan; What must she do?
She must repent to Allah, may He be Exalted, from her negligence and she must make up these days, working out the number of days that she is sure will cover all the missed fasts even if it is a little more, to be on the safe side, and she should not underestimate it, because what she did was clearly negligence regarding an act of worship that is one of the pillars of Islam.SaveA breastfeeding woman did not fast and she fed needy people without making up the fasts, based on the view of Ibn `Abbas, then she adopted the view that missed fasts should be made up. What must she do now?
SaveHe wants to pay the penalty (fidyah) for not fasting, on behalf of his deceased father, in the form of cash, to his sister
SaveRuling on delaying making up Ramadan fasts because of mental illness (intrusive thoughts – waswas)
SaveWhat is the evidence that it is permissible for a woman to take off her hijab in front of her mahrams?
SaveIs it permissible for one who is junub to recite Quran without touching the Mus-haf?
SaveThe difference between singing and musical instruments, and the ruling on each
SaveHe killed a pigeon in Makkah unintentionally
SaveRuling on the precedents set by the Rightly Guided Caliphs, and did any of them mutilate the (enemy) dead?
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Does one have to fast six days of Shawwaal every year?
SaveIs Fasting Shawwal Disliked?
An authentic Hadith indicates that fasting six days of Shawwal is Sunnah. It is not correct to oppose this Hadith with the reasons that some scholars cite for this fast being disliked such as the fear that an ignorant person might think that this is part of Ramadan or the fear that people may think this is obligatory.
SaveIt is not valid to combine making up missed Ramadan fasts with fasting six days of Shawwal with one intention
SaveFasting Six Days of Shawwal on Mondays and Thursdays
There is nothing wrong fasting the six days of Shawwal on Mondays and Thursdays, and there will be recorded for you the reward of fasting the six days of Shawwal and of fasting on Mondays and Thursdays.
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