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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by kazmanbanjoko(m): 11:53am On Jun 19, 2015
good4all:
Things that do not break the fast

- If a person accidently eats, drinks or swallows anything it does not break his fast and they should continue fasting.

Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever forgets he is fasting and eats or drinks, let him complete his fast for it is Allaah Who has fed him and given him to drink.” ( Bukhari and Muslim)

- Cleaning teeth using Siwaak does not break the fast.

- Having ears syringed will not break the fast.

- Having a shower, bath or immersing one's self in water does not break the fast as long as one does not swallow the water.

- Involuntary vomiting does not break the fast.

The scholars of the Standing Committee said:

If there are ulcers on his gums or they bleed when he uses the miswaak, it is not permissible to swallow the blood and he has to spit it out. But if it enters his stomach without him meaning it to or swallowing it deliberately, there is no sin on him. The same applies to vomit, if it goes back into his stomach without him meaning it to, then his fast is still valid. End quote.

Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 10/254.

- A nose bleed does not break the fast.

- A wet dream does not break the fast.

- Emission of prostatic fluid does not break the fast.

- Insertion of a scope or intra-uterine device (IUD or “coil”) and the like into the uterus does not break the fast/

- Insertion into the urethra – for males or females – of a catheter does not break the fast.


Source: http://www.muslimconverts.com/ramadan/what-breaks-the-fast-and-what-does-not.htm
pls, what does siwaak means in english.

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by lawal28c: 11:54am On Jun 19, 2015
Lata dem go say muslims like fight......just imagine.let's behave like literates
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by animality: 11:56am On Jun 19, 2015
Caseless:
thank your star we're in the month of fasting. You for don see am.

NONSENSE


SO AFTER FASTING, YOU GO OPEN YOUR BIG MOUTH DEY INSULT PEOPLE BYundecided

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Tenim47(m): 11:57am On Jun 19, 2015
Nice right up
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by moscobabs(m): 12:05pm On Jun 19, 2015
good4all:
MORE OF THINGS THAT DO NOT BREAK THE FAST

11. Medications absorbed through the skin, such
as creams and patches used to administer
medicine and chemicals.

12. Insertion of a catheter into veins for
diagnostic imaging or treatment of blood vessels
in the heart or other organs.

13. Use of a laparoscope (instrument inserted
through a small incision in the abdomen) to
examine the abdominal cavity or to perform
operations.

14. Taking biopsies or samples from the liver or
other organs – so long as this is not
accompanied by the administration of solutions.

15. Gastroscopy – so long as this is not
accompanied by the administration of solutions
or other substances.

16. Introduction of any instrument or medication
to the brain or spinal column.

17. According to the most correct view,
suppositories, eye-drops, ear-drops, having a
tooth extracted and treating wounds do not break
the fast

18. Scholars say that if someone has asthma
then the asthma sprays are permissible to use as
it goes to your lungs and not to your stomach
and it is a necessity.

19. Having a blood sample taken does not break
the fast and is permissible because it is
something that is needed

20. Medicines used by gargling do not break the
fast so long as they are not swallowed. If a
person has a tooth filled and feels the taste of it
in his throat, this does not break his fast.

21. Kissing, hugging, embracing, touching and
repeatedly looking at one’s wife or concubine, if
a man is able to control himself, is permissible,
because it is reported Aisha (r) that the Prophet
(saws) used to kiss and embrace his wives
whilst he was fasting, but he was the most in
control of his desire. However if a person get
aroused quickly and is unable to control himself,
then it is not permissible for him to kiss or
embrace his wife, because that will lead to him
breaking his fast, as he cannot be sure that he
will be able to avoid ejaculating or having
intercourse.
The Islamic guideline is that “anything that leads to
Haram is also Haram.

22. If a person who is fasting sleeps and
experiences a wet dream, this does not break his
fast, according to scholarly consensus (Ijmah),
so he should complete his fast. Delaying doing
ghusl does not break the fast, but he should
hasten to do ghusl so that he can pray and so
that the angels will draw close to him.
23. The emission of wadi (a thick white sticky
substance that comes out after urination with no
sense of physical pleasure, usually due to some
sort of an illness), does not break the fast, and a
person does not have to do ghusl, but he does
have to do istinjaa’ (clean his private parts) and
do wudu.
The bolded, is Islam even allow this??

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by refreshrate: 12:14pm On Jun 19, 2015
youngberry001:
before I answer ur question who re u-m or c?

Im not the one being advised here, so really it doesnt matter. Besides youre probably only 'm' cos your parents are and thats your orientation not your conviction.
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by lovemko(m): 12:18pm On Jun 19, 2015
if wat i saw up there "khalimah sha hadah" before i was allowed to post applies to everyone here... there is no need fighting anyone here, hence forth we are one, if anyone says whats u dont like simple walk pass d comment...

d declaration is a vow u have made and its left for u to go against or comply.. may Almighty Allah guide us right

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by honeric01(m): 12:20pm On Jun 19, 2015
Harmless questions:


Why eat twice a day yet call it a fast?


Between those who do 0-01/0-1-0 or 1-0-0 without people knowing and a person who eats twice a day and tells everyone he's fasting, who is d real person fasting?

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Abduletudaye(m): 1:00pm On Jun 19, 2015
Nice Post Op....May Allah reward you..

Ermm where is Hajia Aminat508 undecided
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Aminat508(f): 1:04pm On Jun 19, 2015
Abduletudaye:
Nice Post Op....May Allah reward you..

Ermm where is Hajia Aminat508 undecided
Mallam am here o..am preparing for Jummah ni fa

Jummah Mubarak

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Abduletudaye(m): 1:15pm On Jun 19, 2015
Aminat508:
Mallam am here o..am preparing for Jummah ni fa

Jummah Mubarak

Toh...I didnt see you ni ojare...Ramadan kareem. wink

Am also about to start preparing..

Jummah Mubaraq to you too. cheesy

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by ademoladeji(m): 1:25pm On Jun 19, 2015
good4all:
MORE OF THINGS THAT DO NOT BREAK THE FAST

21. Kissing, hugging, embracing, touching and
repeatedly looking at one’s wife or concubine, if
a man is able to control himself, is permissible,
because it is reported Aisha (r) that the Prophet
(saws) used to kiss and embrace his wives
whilst he was fasting, but he was the most in
control of his desire. However if a person get
aroused quickly and is unable to control himself,
then it is not permissible for him to kiss or
embrace his wife, because that will lead to him
breaking his fast, as he cannot be sure that he
will be able to avoid ejaculating or having
intercourse.
The Islamic guideline is that [size=18pt]“anything that leads to
Haram is also Haram.

[/size]

So educative...

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by ademoladeji(m): 1:27pm On Jun 19, 2015
moscobabs:

The bolded, is Islam even allow this??

Thanks for that bro...
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Sadeeq2(m): 1:41pm On Jun 19, 2015
Dear Muslims, do NOT be forced/tempted to fight/speak-ill in the holy month. Leave them to do whatever they like at worst. Admonish them and pray for them at best. May Allah grant us all understanding and guide us to the right path.

I wish us all Allah's Rahmah during and after this month.

Ramadan Kareem!
Jumáh Mubaarok!!

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Abayor7: 2:09pm On Jun 19, 2015
animality:
WHO CARES undecided

Your name absolutely describes you! wink
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Kagarko(m): 2:11pm On Jun 19, 2015
lovemko:
wow... i like the declaration upthere, nice one NL...
ok, pls if there are more than wat the op wrote up there, i would suggest our muslim scholars come out to enlighten us as this is a blessed month were knowledge shared is invaluable...
ma salam

knowledge shared is valuable and not' ''INVALUABLE"

To the OP we say Jazakumullah bil Jannah.
Taqabballallahu minna wa minkum.

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by ItsMeAboki(m): 2:23pm On Jun 19, 2015
Would it be permissible for one to use tooth brush and tooth paste to brush his teeth during fasting given that siwaak is acceptable?
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Sadeeq2(m): 2:43pm On Jun 19, 2015
ItsMeAboki:
Would it be permissible for one to use tooth brush and tooth paste to brush his teeth during fasting given that siwaak is acceptable?

Toothpaste and tooth brush or any other thing(s) that serve(s) the purpose of cleansing the mouth of a fasting person is permissible. BUT you would have to be very careful not to swallow it. However, it is best to stick with Siwaak as it is the sunna of the prophet (SAW). If by mistake, you swallow, your fast is still valid.

Something similar to that is the swallowing is tasting of food by our muslim sisters. you are permitted to taste very very minute portion the food by tongue and not swallow to see it it meets you cooking satisfaction.

In all situations, care is needed. May Allah accept it as an act of Ibaadah for us all... Maa Salaam!!!

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Proffdada: 2:51pm On Jun 19, 2015
Abayor7:


May you never be forgiven cry
what's the sin? Saying the truth? You are so misguided
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Sadeeq2(m): 2:55pm On Jun 19, 2015
Kagarko:


knowledge shared is valuable and not' ''INVALUABLE"

To the OP we say Jazakumullah bil Jannah.
Taqabballallahu minna wa minkum.

Pardon me ooooooo bro. I no sabi english ooo. But I think Kagarko was right to say "knowledge shared is Invaluable". It means in "Money can not buy" or simply put, priceless. In my opinion, valuable wont do justice to knowledge shared, unless you qualify it with "highly -". I think that looks more like it. May Allah grant us his mercy and understanding.

Maa Salaam Bros...

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Proffdada: 2:56pm On Jun 19, 2015
tintingz:
Op nice one, Jazakallah Khairan.

Ramadan fasting it is not only about avoiding food into our stomach it is more than that.
I like to know more than skipping lunch and anticipation of a sunset feast
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Abayor7: 3:06pm On Jun 19, 2015
Proffdada:
what's the sin? Saying the truth? You are so misguided

I don't quote pple but you're damn lucky! Dz would be the last I'd quote
You tho
It's obvious Dadas are clueless! embarassed

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by smonsuru: 3:07pm On Jun 19, 2015
Thank youvfor this article. I mistakenly eat this afternoon. once i remember am fasting i split all the food away from my mouth. May ALLAH forgive our sins and May HE overlook our mistake

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Proffdada: 3:12pm On Jun 19, 2015
smonsuru:
Thank youvfor this article. I mistakenly eat this afternoon. once i remember am fasting i split all the food away from my mouth. May ALLAH forgive our sins and May HE overlook our mistake
grin slavery
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Canme4u(m): 3:27pm On Jun 19, 2015
Nice one @Op and all the contributors.
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by Sadeeq2(m): 4:05pm On Jun 19, 2015
As human-beings, sane individuals and guided muslims, we are not obliged to respond to all hate-comments especially those made against our religion. Most of all these comments are born out of ignorance most of the times. To make it worse, the ignorant think that they know all. It would just be fine not to dignify the ignorants with a response. However, we could pity them for their lack of guidance and pray Allah guides them to the right path.

If anyone calls your act of worship to your lord as "Slavery". Trust me, such person is right, even though he doesnt know it. Afterall, one of the best names anyone could ever bear is Abdullah - "Slave of Allah". So, my brethren, do NOT b offended. Its part of the test.

Remember... Whenever anyone tries to provoke you in Ramadan, just tell him "I AM FASTING".

... and Allah Ta'ala knows best.

NB: Proffdada, i urge you to address people sanely, maturely and with respect.
Be guided accordingly! Peace!!

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Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by lovemko(m): 4:18pm On Jun 19, 2015
Kagarko:


knowledge shared is valuable and not' ''INVALUABLE"

To the OP we say Jazakumullah bil Jannah.
Taqabballallahu minna wa minkum.

tnks for d correction bt i actualy believe sumtin u cnt attach value to is invaluable or is there anoda word to dat?
Re: Things That Do Not Break The Fast by MUNEER2(m): 6:38pm On Jun 19, 2015
Sadeeq2:
As human-beings, sane individuals and guided muslims, we are not obliged to respond to all hate-comments especially those made against our religion. Most of all these comments are born out of ignorance most of the times. To make it worse, the ignorant think that they know all. It would just be fine not to dignify the ignorants with a response. However, we could pity them for their lack of guidance and pray Allah guides them to the right path.

If anyone calls your act of worship to your lord as "Slavery". Trust me, such person is right, even though he doesnt know it. Afterall, one of the best names anyone could ever bear is Abdullah - "Slave of Allah". So, my brethren, do NOT b offended. Its part of the test.

Remember... Whenever anyone tries to provoke you in Ramadan, just tell him "I AM FASTING".

... and Allah Ta'ala knows best.

NB: Proffdada, i urge you to address people sanely, maturely and with respect.
Be guided accordingly! Peace!!

It baffles me to see Muslims take attention seekers serious. May Allah increase your knowledge.

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