The Qada or Missed Fasts

The fasts that have been missed for some reason or the
other have to
be kept after Ramadhân as soon as possible. One should
not delay in
keeping these missed fasts. It is a sin to delay in
keeping these
missed fasts without any reason.

When keeping the qada fasts, it is not necessary to
specify the date
by saying: "I am keeping a qada fast for so-and-so
day". Instead,
one should merely keep the fasts that have been
missed. However, if
one has missed a few fasts of two Ramadhâns and has to
keep the qada
for both the years, it will be necessary to specify
the year for
which he is keeping the qada. That is, he should make
the intention
in the following way: "I am keeping this qada fast for
so-and-so
year".

When keeping a qada fast, it is necessary to make the
intention at
night (i.e. before subah sâdiq). If the intention is
made in the
morning (i.e. after subah sâdiq), the qada fast will
not be valid
and it will be regarded as a nafl fast. The person
will have to keep
the qada fast again.

The same rule applies to the kaffarah fasts, i.e. the
intention has
to be made at night. If the intention is made the
following morning,
the kaffarah fast will not be valid.

When keeping the qada fasts, one has the choice of
either keeping
them consecutively or at random. Both options are
permissible.

If a person has not kept the qada fasts of Ramadhân
and the
following Ramadhân commences without his having made
the qada, he
should keep the fasts of the present Ramadhân and keep
the qada
fasts of the previous Ramadhân after Eid. However, it
is an evil
practice to delay in this manner.

In the month of Ramadhân a person became unconscious
during the day.
This unconsciousness continued for more than a day.
Apart from the
day on which he fell unconscious, he will have to keep
qada of all
the other days in which he remained unconscious. Qada
of the first
day on which he fell unconscious is not wâjib because
due to his
intention of fasting, that fast has become valid.
However, if the
person was not fasting on that day, or, if he took
some medication
on that day and this medication went down his throat,
qada of this
first day will also be wâjib on him.

If the person fell unconscious at night, it is not
wâjib on him to
make qada of the fast of the following day as well.
However, he will
have to make qada of the remainder of the days in
which he remained
unconscious. But if he did not make the intention of
fasting on that
night for the following day, or if he took some
medication the
following morning, then he will also have to make qada
of that first
day.

If a person remains unconscious for the entire month
of Ramadhân,
even then he should make qada of these fasts. He
should not think
that he is absolved from keeping all these fasts.
However, if he
became a lunatic, and this lunacy remained for the
entire month, he
does not have to keep qada for any of the days of this
Ramadhân. If
his lunacy disappears on any day in the month of
Ramadhân and he
comes back to his senses, he should commence fasting
and keep qada
of the days in which he experienced this lunacy.


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