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That which nullifies the fast
That which nullifies the fast is divided into 2 categories:1)Â That which nullifies the fast and (as a result) obligates the making up of the fast only:a) Eating and drinking intentionally;b) Intentionally vomiting.The Messenger of Allaah (ï·º) said:((Whoever intentionally vomits, then he has to make up the fast)),[Saheeh, transmitted by al-Haakim and others];c) Menses and post-partum…
That which does not nullify the fast
1) To mistakenly or forgetfully eat and drink; thereby one is not required to make up the fast nor pay a penalty.The Messenger of Allaah (sal-Allaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) said:((Whoever forgets whilst fasting and then eats or drinks then he should complete his fast for verily it is Allaah who provided him the food and water)),[The…
The days on which fasting is prohibited
1)Â The two ‘Eed days, namely: al-Fitr ad al-Adh.haa; as ‘Umar ibn al- Khattaab (radhi-yAllaahu ‘anhu) said: Verily, the Messenger of Allaah prohibited fasting on these two days, the day of al-Fitr from Ramadhaan and the other day on which you eat whilst carrying out your (hajj) rites)), i.e. ‘Eed al-Adh.haa,[Transmitted by Muslim]Â 2)Â The days of Tashreeq,…