Yes, if a woman becomes menstruating after the break of dawn but a few minutes before sunset, the fast is considered broken, and she will be required to make up for the missed fast later.
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Yes, if a woman becomes menstruating after the break of dawn but a few minutes before sunset, the fast is considered broken, and she will be required to make up for the missed fast later.
Table of Contents There is no doubt that the Night of Mi’raj was a miraculous journey during which Prophet Muhammad ﷺ ascended through the heavens, experiencing the realms of divine knowledge and the manifestation of his own qualities. It is narrated from Hazrat Abdullah ibn Mas’ud (رضی اللہ عنہ) that he said: لَمَّا بَلَغَ رَسُولُ…
Table of Contents It is permissible to provide fidya (compensation) for elderly individuals or those suffering from severe illnesses who, due to their health condition, do not have hope of being able to fast during Ramadan. The fidya for each missed fast is equivalent to the amount given as Sadaqat al-Fitr. It is better to…
Table of Contents Whether it is a voluntary (nafl) or obligatory (farz) fast, donating blood does not break the fast. However, if during fasting, the act of donating blood leads to unconsciousness or any situation that necessitates breaking the fast, such as eating or drinking due to a medical issue, then the fast will be…
Table of Contents Delaying the pre-dawn meal (Suhur) and hastening to break the fast (Iftar) are strongly recommended practices. Throughout his life, it was the practice of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to delay Suhur and hasten to break the fast. Hazrat Abdullah bin Abbas ( رضی اﷲ عنہما ) narrates that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ…
Table of Contents If menstruation ends before the break of dawn, and there is enough time remaining to have only Suhoor (pre-dawn meal), then it is permissible to perform ablution (wudu) without taking a ritual bath (ghusl) and proceed to have the Suhoor meal. However, it is recommended not to delay the ritual bath after…
Table of Contents The situations where only makeup fasting is necessary, not expiation, are as follows: 1. Forcibly feeding a fasting person, causing the food to enter their throat. 2. Forgetting about the fast and unintentionally swallowing water while gargling during ablution. 3. Vomiting intentionally, whether it is a mouthful or less, causing the fast…