As-Salaamu'Alaykum Wa Rahmatullah
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Bismillah hir Rehman nir RahimAssalamu Alaikum Warehmutallah
Dear Muslim!
Insha Allaah this email will find you in the best of imaan, health & peace of mind. Following is a compilation of the Fatawas regarding making up Missed Fasts. Insha Allah it will benefit the readers. I tried to include all related issues in this compilation, if you find anything missing then let me know.
Ramaadan is just one month away now, so there is still a chance to complete the missed fasts. I feel very sorry to see many Muslims are lazy to complete this count. I wish and pray that we dont commit sins out of ignorance & laziness. May Allaah forgive our SINS Ameen Ya Rabbil Aalameen.Oh my Lord! Forgive my sins and my ignorance and my exceeding the limits (boundaries of righteousness) in all my deeds and what you know better than I. O Allah! Forgive my mistakes, those done intentionally or out of my ignorance or (without) or with seriousness, and I confess that all such mistakes are done by me. Oh Allah! Forgive my sins of the past and of the future which i did openly or secretly. You are the One who makes the things go before, and You are the One who delays them, and You are the Omnipotent." (Bukhari, vol. , pp. 271, #407)
Remember me & my late mother in your duas always.Fi Amaan Allah
Muhammad Salman Faheem
1- Fasting with Dual Intention:
To make up missed fasts the intention MUST be of Making up a Missed Fast.
It is NOT permissible to observe a voluntary fast with two intentions.
Making up missed obligatory fasts during the days of Tashreeq is NOT valid.
Its permissible to Fast on the Day of Doubt & one or two days before Ramadaan with the intention of making up a Missed Ramadaan Fast.
It is NOT valid to combine making up missed Ramadaan fasts with fasting six days of Shawwaal with ONE intention.2- Obligatory t or Supergatory Which Fast First ?
A person should make up missed fast of Ramadan FIRST before fasting the six days of Shawwaal.
Its Permissible to Fast on Ashoora for making up missed fasts of Ramadaan.
There is nothing wrong with making up missed Ramadaan fasts in the second half of Shabaan.3-Fasting Consecutive Days:
When making up Missed Ramadaan Fasts, they NEED NOT be done consecutively.
It is permissible to fast on the second day of Shawwaal to make up missed Fasts.4-Delaying Making up Fast:
Its SIN to delay making up Ramadaan Fasts
Expiation for delaying making up Ramadaan fasts.
It is not permissible to delay making up Ramadaan fasts until next Ramadaan begins.5-Missing Fasts Due to ignorance:
Reacged the age of puberty but did not fast in Ramadaan, out of ignorance.
She fasted out of ignorance when she was impure what should she do now?
6-Pending Makeup Fasts:
Did not make up the Ramadaan fasts for many years out of ignorance.
Is it essential to offer expiation as well as making up missed fasts, if a person delayed making them up with no excuse?
Did not make up the Ramadaan and now cannot fast due to sickness.
If a person owes days from Ramadaan and cannot remember how many they are?.
7-Breaking Makeup Fast:
It is not permissible for one who has started an obligatory fast to break it without a legitimate shari reason
Ruling on breaking a fast when making up an obligatory fast.
If a person breaks a naafil fast then NO need to make it up.
Whoever breaks the fast when making up a missed Ramadaan fast only has to make up only ONE day.
Ruling for a person who breaks his make up fast with no excuse.
He thought that making up a missed fast was like a voluntary fast and that it was permissible to break it. What should he do now ?
8-Compensation of Missed Fasts:
For pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers who do not fast, they have to make up the missed fasts and it is not enough for them to feed the poor.
She got pregnant before she started to make up missed fasts, and she cannot fast now.
Making up Ramadaan fasts missed because of childbirth.
Making Up Fasting for a Woman who's Pregnancy, Postpartum, and Breastfeeding Prevented her from Fasting.9-Shar`ae Reasons for Missing Fasts:
For whom is fasting Ramadaan obligatory?
Menstruation woman should not fast.
Is it better for a pregnant woman to fast or not to fast?
Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers Should fast if there is no excuse.
A sick person who cannot fast
He has diabetes and does not fast
Not fasting because of sickness
They work in difficult jobs such as smelting metals
A teacher breaking his fast so that he can keep his voice loud
Does suffering migraines mean that one is allowed not to fast?
Can he break his fast during the day in Ramadaan because of a medical examination?
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