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70 Issues Related to Fasting 70 Issues Related to Fasting – Part 3 – Part 3 How the Beginning How the Beginning of Ramadan is of Ramadan is Determined Determined

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70 Issues Related to Fasting – Part 370 Issues Related to Fasting – Part 3

How the Beginning of How the Beginning of Ramadan is DeterminedRamadan is Determined

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Ramadan is determined by the sighting of the moon. Ramadan is determined by the sighting of the moon. Whoever sees the crescent of the new moon or hears Whoever sees the crescent of the new moon or hears about it from a trustworthy source is obliged to fast.about it from a trustworthy source is obliged to fast.

Using calculations to determine Using calculations to determine the onset of Ramadan is the onset of Ramadan is bid’ah, because the hadeeth of bid’ah, because the hadeeth of the Prophet (SA) clearly states: the Prophet (SA) clearly states:

““Fast when you see it (the new Fast when you see it (the new moon) and break your fast moon) and break your fast when you see it.”when you see it.”

If an adult, sane, trustworthy, If an adult, sane, trustworthy, reliable Muslim who has good reliable Muslim who has good eyesight says that he has seen eyesight says that he has seen the crescent with his own eyes, the crescent with his own eyes, then we should take his word then we should take his word for it and act accordingly (i.e., for it and act accordingly (i.e., start fasting).start fasting).

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Now to the Big Question:Now to the Big Question:

Who is Obliged to Fast?Who is Obliged to Fast?

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Fasting is an obligation upon:Fasting is an obligation upon:

Every adult, sane, settled Every adult, sane, settled [i.e., not traveling] Muslim [i.e., not traveling] Muslim who is able to fast and has who is able to fast and has nothing such as hayd nothing such as hayd [menstruation] or nifaas [menstruation] or nifaas [post-natal bleeding] to [post-natal bleeding] to prevent him or her from prevent him or her from doing sodoing so

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A person is deemed an adult if he A person is deemed an adult if he meets one of the following:meets one of the following:

Emission of semen, whether in a wet Emission of semen, whether in a wet dream or otherwise; dream or otherwise;

Growth of coarse pubic hair around the Growth of coarse pubic hair around the private parts; private parts;

Attainment of fifteen years of age. Attainment of fifteen years of age. In the case of females, there is a fourth, In the case of females, there is a fourth,

namely menstruation; when a girl reaches namely menstruation; when a girl reaches menarche (starts her periods), she is menarche (starts her periods), she is obliged to fast even if she has not yet obliged to fast even if she has not yet reached the age of ten.reached the age of ten.

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What about Children?What about Children?

Children should be instructed to Children should be instructed to fast at the age of seven, if they fast at the age of seven, if they are able to, and some scholars are able to, and some scholars said that a child may be smacked said that a child may be smacked at the age of ten if he does not at the age of ten if he does not fast, just as in the case of salaah.fast, just as in the case of salaah.

““We used to make our children fast, We used to make our children fast, and we would make them a toy and we would make them a toy made out of wool. If any one of made out of wool. If any one of them started to cry for food, we them started to cry for food, we would give them that toy to play would give them that toy to play with until it was time to break with until it was time to break the fast.” the fast.”

(al-Bukhaari, )(al-Bukhaari, )

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Those who feel fasting is something to hard for a Those who feel fasting is something to hard for a child needs to reflect on these words:child needs to reflect on these words:

““O you who believe! Ward off O you who believe! Ward off from yourselves and your from yourselves and your families a Fire (hell) whose families a Fire (hell) whose fuel is men and stones, over fuel is men and stones, over which are (appointed) angels which are (appointed) angels stern (and) severe, who stern (and) severe, who disobey not, (from executing) disobey not, (from executing) the Commands they receive the Commands they receive from Allah, but do that which from Allah, but do that which they are commanded.”they are commanded.”

[al-Tahreem 66:6]. [al-Tahreem 66:6].

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The following should be noted:The following should be noted:

If a kaafir becomes Muslim, or a child reaches If a kaafir becomes Muslim, or a child reaches puberty, or an insane person comes to his senses puberty, or an insane person comes to his senses during the day, they should refrain from eating during the day, they should refrain from eating for the rest of the day, because they are now for the rest of the day, because they are now among those who are obliged to fast,among those who are obliged to fast, but they do but they do not have to make up for the days of Ramadan not have to make up for the days of Ramadan that they have missedthat they have missed,, because at that time they because at that time they were not among those who are obliged to fast.were not among those who are obliged to fast.

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Those who are Bi-polar:Those who are Bi-polar:

The insane are not responsible for The insane are not responsible for their deeds (their deeds are not their deeds (their deeds are not being recorded), but if a person being recorded), but if a person is insane at times and sane at is insane at times and sane at other times, he must fast during other times, he must fast during his periods of sanity, and is his periods of sanity, and is excused during his periods of excused during his periods of insanity. If he becomes insane insanity. If he becomes insane during the day, this does not during the day, this does not invalidate his fast, just as is the invalidate his fast, just as is the case if someone becomes case if someone becomes unconscious because of illness or unconscious because of illness or some other reason, because he some other reason, because he had the intention of fasting when had the intention of fasting when he was sanehe was sane

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What if a person dies during What if a person dies during Ramadan?Ramadan?

If someone dies during Ramadan, there If someone dies during Ramadan, there is no “debt” on him or his heirs with is no “debt” on him or his heirs with regard to the remaining days of the regard to the remaining days of the

month.month.

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What if a person fast but is not aware of the things What if a person fast but is not aware of the things that breaks fast?that breaks fast?

If someone does not know If someone does not know that it is fard that it is fard (obligatory) to fast (obligatory) to fast Ramadan, or that it is Ramadan, or that it is haraam to eat or have haraam to eat or have sexual intercourse sexual intercourse during the day in this during the day in this month, then according to month, then according to the majority of scholars, the majority of scholars, this excuse is acceptablethis excuse is acceptable

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The Fast of a Traveler The Fast of a Traveler

For a traveler to be For a traveler to be allowed to break his allowed to break his fast, certain conditions fast, certain conditions must be met which are:must be met which are:

(1) His journey should be (1) His journey should be lengthy and lengthy and

(2) His journey should go (2) His journey should go beyond the city and its beyond the city and its suburbs. suburbs.

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The Majority of the Scholar say:The Majority of the Scholar say:

A journey has not really begun A journey has not really begun until a person passes the city until a person passes the city limits, and a person who is limits, and a person who is still in the city is “settled” still in the city is “settled” and “present”.and “present”.

Thus the fast can not be Thus the fast can not be broken until one leaves the broken until one leaves the city limitscity limits

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The following Verse is the evidence used:The following Verse is the evidence used:

“… “… So whoever of you So whoever of you sights (the crescent on sights (the crescent on the first night of) the the first night of) the month (of Ramadaan, month (of Ramadaan, i.e., is present at his i.e., is present at his home), he must home), he must observes sawm (fasts) observes sawm (fasts) that month…”that month…”

[al-Baqarah 2:185][al-Baqarah 2:185]

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Also Concerning the Traveler:

The traveler is allowed to break his fast, The traveler is allowed to break his fast, according to the consensus of the ummah, according to the consensus of the ummah, whether he is able to continue fasting or whether he is able to continue fasting or not, and whether is it difficult for him to not, and whether is it difficult for him to fast or not. fast or not.

Even if his journey is easy and he has Even if his journey is easy and he has someone to serve him, he is still permitted someone to serve him, he is still permitted to break his fast and shorten his prayers.to break his fast and shorten his prayers.

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Also for Traveler:

Whoever is determined to travel in Ramadan Whoever is determined to travel in Ramadan should not have the intention of breaking his should not have the intention of breaking his fast until he is actually traveling, because fast until he is actually traveling, because something may happen to prevent him from something may happen to prevent him from setting out on his journeysetting out on his journey

The traveler should not break his fast until he The traveler should not break his fast until he has passed beyond the inhabited houses of his has passed beyond the inhabited houses of his town; once he has passed the city limits, he town; once he has passed the city limits, he may break his fast.may break his fast.

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For the Traveler using Plane:

If the sun sets and he breaks his fast on the If the sun sets and he breaks his fast on the ground, then the plane takes off and he sees ground, then the plane takes off and he sees the sun, he does not have to stop eating, the sun, he does not have to stop eating, because he has already completed his day’s because he has already completed his day’s fasting, and there is no way to repeat an act of fasting, and there is no way to repeat an act of worship that is finished. worship that is finished.

If the plane takes off before sunset and he If the plane takes off before sunset and he wants to complete that day’s fasting during the wants to complete that day’s fasting during the journey, he should not break his fast until the journey, he should not break his fast until the sun has set from wherever he is in the air. sun has set from wherever he is in the air.

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And:And:

Whoever travels to a place and intends to Whoever travels to a place and intends to stay there for more than four days must stay there for more than four days must fast,fast, according to the majority of scholars. according to the majority of scholars.

If a traveler passes through a city other If a traveler passes through a city other than his own, he does not have to fast, than his own, he does not have to fast, unless his stay there is longer than four unless his stay there is longer than four days, in which case he must fast, because days, in which case he must fast, because the rulings that apply to those who are the rulings that apply to those who are settled apply also to himsettled apply also to him

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Whoever begins fasting while he is “settled” then embarks Whoever begins fasting while he is “settled” then embarks on a journey during the day is allowed to break his faston a journey during the day is allowed to break his fast

““… … and whoever is ill or and whoever is ill or on a journey, the same on a journey, the same number [of days on number [of days on which one did not which one did not observe sawm must be observe sawm must be made up] from other made up] from other days…”days…”

[al-Baqarah 2:185][al-Baqarah 2:185]

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What about the Habitual Traveler?

A person who habitually travels is permitted not A person who habitually travels is permitted not to fast if he has a home to which he returns, such to fast if he has a home to which he returns, such as a courier who travels to serve the interests of as a courier who travels to serve the interests of the Muslims (and also taxi drivers, pilots and the Muslims (and also taxi drivers, pilots and airline employees, even if their travel is daily – airline employees, even if their travel is daily – but they have to make up the fasts later). but they have to make up the fasts later).

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Finally for the Traveler:

If he starts Ramadan in one city, then travels to another If he starts Ramadan in one city, then travels to another city where the people started fasting before him or city where the people started fasting before him or after him, then he should follow the ruling governing after him, then he should follow the ruling governing the people to whom he has traveled, so he should only the people to whom he has traveled, so he should only end Ramadan when they end Ramadan, even if it end Ramadan when they end Ramadan, even if it means that he is fasting for more than thirty days, means that he is fasting for more than thirty days, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: upon him) said:

““Fast when everyone is fasting, and break your fast Fast when everyone is fasting, and break your fast when everyone is breaking their fast.” when everyone is breaking their fast.”

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