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Sinning While Fasting by Amoto94(m): 6:11am On Jun 06, 2016
Sinning while fasting [does it break the fast?]
It is reported that ‘Umar – Allâh be pleased with him – said:
Fasting does not mean keeping away from only food and drink, it also means keeping away from lying, falsehood, inanity and swearing [by Allâh without need].
It is reported that Ibrâhîm Al-Nakha’î – Allâh have mercy on him – said:
They used to say: lying breaks the fast.
It is reported that Mujâhid – Allâh have mercy on him – said:
There are two practices, if a person can keep himself from them, his fast will be secured for him: backbiting and lying.
It is related that Abul-‘Âliyah – Allâh have mercy on him – said:
The fasting person is in a state of worship as long as he does not backbite. [1]
It is reported that Hafsah bint Sîrîn – Allâh have mercy on her – said:
Fasting is a shield as long as one does not tear it, and tearing it is when you backbite. [2]
It is reported that Anas b. Mâlik – Allâh be pleased with him – said:
If the fasting person backbites, his fast is broken. [3]
Notes
Explaining the meaning of sins breaking the fast, Shaykh Al-Islâm Ibn Taymîyah – Allâh have mercy on him – states: [4]
It is related from some of the Salaf that backbiting, tale carrying and the likes break the fast, and it is mentioned as one opinion in the madhab of Imâm Ahmad. The final word on this issue is that Allâh the Exalted commanded people to fast in order to achieve piety (taqwâ), and Allâh’s Messenger – praise and peace of Allâh be upon him – stated:
Whoever does not leave off false speech and acting by it; then Allâh is not in need of him abandoning his food and drink.
So if the fasting person does not achieve piety, he has not achieved what is intended through fasting, and so the reward of [his] fast will decrease in accordance [with how much he has gone against the intended goal, i.e. commensurate with his sins].
Righteous deeds have two intended goals: gaining reward and avoiding punishment. If a person fasts while also doing forbidden things, like backbiting, carrying tales between people or consuming what is forbidden and so on, he loses the reward.
Thus, when the imams say [backbiting etc.] does not break the fast, it means that the person who sins is not punished in the way a person who openly breaks his fast would be punished.
And those who said it does break the fast in the sense that the person has not achieved the intended goal behind fasting, or in the sense that he has lost the reward for fasting, then this statement is in agreement with the position of the imams.
One who says it breaks the fast in the sense that the person is to be punished for leaving [the fast], then he is in contradiction to the imams.
Conclusion
A person who disobeys Allâh while fasting hasn’t truly grasped the intent behind fasting. The real goal is to achieve piety and obedience of Allâh through the abandonment of food, drink and sin. Although a person who backbites, lies or does other sins is not considered to have physically broken his fast, he loses the reward of fasting and in this sense he has broken his fast.
Allâh knows best.
[1] Ibn Abî Al-Shaybah, Al-Musannaf articles 8975, 8980, 8981 and 8982.
[2] ‘Abd Al-Razzâq Al-San’ânî, Al-Musannaf articles 8975.
[3] Hunâd b. Al-Saree, Al-Zuhd article 1204.
[4] Badr Al-Dîn Al-Ba’lî. Mukhtasar Al-Fatâwâ Al-Masrîyah pp288, 289. 1st edn. 1418H. Dâr Al-Kutub Al-‘Ilmîyah. Beirut, Lebanon.

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Re: Sinning While Fasting by LuckyLadolce(m): 7:19am On Jun 06, 2016
Jazakum

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Re: Sinning While Fasting by Zizicardo(f): 11:27am On Jun 10, 2016
Jazaakallaahu khoyron
Re: Sinning While Fasting by kkkp: 11:29am On Jun 10, 2016
JazakhAllahu khairan
Re: Sinning While Fasting by engrsulaiman(m): 11:30am On Jun 10, 2016
Amoto94:
Sinning while fasting [does it break the fast?]
It is reported that ‘Umar – Allâh be pleased with him – said:
Fasting does not mean keeping away from only food and drink, it also means keeping away from lying, falsehood, inanity and swearing [by Allâh without need].
It is reported that Ibrâhîm Al-Nakha’î – Allâh have mercy on him – said:
They used to say: lying breaks the fast.
It is reported that Mujâhid – Allâh have mercy on him – said:
There are two practices, if a person can keep himself from them, his fast will be secured for him: backbiting and lying.
It is related that Abul-‘Âliyah – Allâh have mercy on him – said:
The fasting person is in a state of worship as long as he does not backbite. [1]
It is reported that Hafsah bint Sîrîn – Allâh have mercy on her – said:
Fasting is a shield as long as one does not tear it, and tearing it is when you backbite. [2]
It is reported that Anas b. Mâlik – Allâh be pleased with him – said:
If the fasting person backbites, his fast is broken. [3]
Notes
Explaining the meaning of sins breaking the fast, Shaykh Al-Islâm Ibn Taymîyah – Allâh have mercy on him – states: [4]
It is related from some of the Salaf that backbiting, tale carrying and the likes break the fast, and it is mentioned as one opinion in the madhab of Imâm Ahmad. The final word on this issue is that Allâh the Exalted commanded people to fast in order to achieve piety (taqwâ), and Allâh’s Messenger – praise and peace of Allâh be upon him – stated:
Whoever does not leave off false speech and acting by it; then Allâh is not in need of him abandoning his food and drink.
So if the fasting person does not achieve piety, he has not achieved what is intended through fasting, and so the reward of [his] fast will decrease in accordance [with how much he has gone against the intended goal, i.e. commensurate with his sins].
Righteous deeds have two intended goals: gaining reward and avoiding punishment. If a person fasts while also doing forbidden things, like backbiting, carrying tales between people or consuming what is forbidden and so on, he loses the reward.
Thus, when the imams say [backbiting etc.] does not break the fast, it means that the person who sins is not punished in the way a person who openly breaks his fast would be punished.
And those who said it does break the fast in the sense that the person has not achieved the intended goal behind fasting, or in the sense that he has lost the reward for fasting, then this statement is in agreement with the position of the imams.
One who says it breaks the fast in the sense that the person is to be punished for leaving [the fast], then he is in contradiction to the imams.
Conclusion
A person who disobeys Allâh while fasting hasn’t truly grasped the intent behind fasting. The real goal is to achieve piety and obedience of Allâh through the abandonment of food, drink and sin. Although a person who backbites, lies or does other sins is not considered to have physically broken his fast, he loses the reward of fasting and in this sense he has broken his fast.
Allâh knows best.
[1] Ibn Abî Al-Shaybah, Al-Musannaf articles 8975, 8980, 8981 and 8982.
[2] ‘Abd Al-Razzâq Al-San’ânî, Al-Musannaf articles 8975.
[3] Hunâd b. Al-Saree, Al-Zuhd article 1204.
[4] Badr Al-Dîn Al-Ba’lî. Mukhtasar Al-Fatâwâ Al-Masrîyah pp288, 289. 1st edn. 1418H. Dâr Al-Kutub Al-‘Ilmîyah. Beirut, Lebanon.
Re: Sinning While Fasting by diwiz(m): 11:33am On Jun 10, 2016
Jazakhallahu kharan
Re: Sinning While Fasting by Omotaday(m): 11:34am On Jun 10, 2016
Jazakallahu kahairan
Re: Sinning While Fasting by YoBoyfwend(m): 11:38am On Jun 10, 2016
Salam,
what if one does any of this after breaking his or her fast by evening unintentionally.. Does that have any effect on Ramadan as a whole?

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Re: Sinning While Fasting by ritmove(m): 11:43am On Jun 10, 2016
YoBoyfwend:
Salam,
what if one does any of this after breaking his or her fast by evening unintentionally.. Does that have any effect on Ramadan as a whole?

Ramadan is a month for you to seek forgiveness , Ask for Allah Forgiveness after a sincere repentance. Sin during or out of the month of Ramadan should be avoided.

May Allah Guide us Right and not make us among the Hypocrites who worship the month of Ramadan rather than fasting for the sake of Allah, after Ramadan they slide back to their old sinful ways (Amin).

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Re: Sinning While Fasting by dridowu: 11:46am On Jun 10, 2016
May Allah make it easy for us (Ameen)

Re: Sinning While Fasting by Pacifyre(m): 1:08pm On Jun 10, 2016
Ma Shaa Allah
Re: Sinning While Fasting by Pacifyre(m): 1:08pm On Jun 10, 2016
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Re: Sinning While Fasting by Walexz02(m): 1:30pm On Jun 10, 2016
Nice write up Jumaat Kareem!
Re: Sinning While Fasting by AishyWemsy(f): 2:01pm On Jun 10, 2016
Jazakallahu Khaeran. Jumat Mufidah
Re: Sinning While Fasting by nobledeals(f): 2:54pm On Jun 10, 2016
Jazakallohu Khartoum, May Allah help us to remain steadfast in the religion, aaamin
Re: Sinning While Fasting by nobledeals(f): 2:55pm On Jun 10, 2016
Jazakallohu Khaer, May Allah help us to remain steadfast in the religion, aaamin
Re: Sinning While Fasting by Bimpe29: 3:31pm On Jun 10, 2016
Jazakallahu Khair for this priceless admonition and reminder. May Allah accept it from us as act of worship.

Ramadan Kareem and Jumu'at Mubaraq!
Re: Sinning While Fasting by Nobody: 4:32pm On Jun 10, 2016
Who asks such questions in d first place.. Of course,a sin breaks a fast


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Re: Sinning While Fasting by idearito(m): 6:30pm On Jun 10, 2016
Jazakumulahi khaeran

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