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- Niyyah (Intentions) To Fast
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- The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
- “There is no fast for the person who did not intend to fast from the
night before.”
- (Reported by Abu Dawood)
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- The intention may be made at any point during the night, even if it is
just a moment before Fajr
- Intentions lie in the heart so you do not say them aloud - anyone who
knows that tomorrow is one of the days of Ramadan and wants to fast has
made the intention
- The person who is fasting Ramadan does not need to repeat the intention
every night during Ramadan; it is sufficient to have the intention at
the beginning of the month
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- If the intention is interrupted by breaking the fast due to travel or
sickness – for example – he has to renew the intention to fast when the
reason for breaking the fast is no longer present.
- Menses is a great example – the intention must be renew after the menses
passes
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- Making the intention the night before is not a condition of general nafl
(supererogatory) fasts, because of the hadeeth narrated by ‘Aa’ishah
(may Allah be pleased with her), who said:
- “The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
entered upon me one day and said, ‘Do you have anything [food]?’ We
said, ‘No.’ He said, ‘In that case I am fasting.’” (Reported by Muslim,
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- He has to stop eating and drinking for the rest of the day, and he has
to make that day up later on, according to the majority of scholars,
because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
- “There is no fasting for the one
who does not have the intention to fast from the night before.”
- (Reported by Abu Dawood)
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- The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
- “Once night comes from there and the day disappears from there, and the
sun has set, the fasting person should break his fast.”
- (Reported by al-Bukhaari)
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- The Prophet (sa) would not pray Maghrib until he had broken his fast, if
only with a sip of water.
- If a fasting person cannot find anything with which to break his fast,
he should have the intention in his heart to break his fast, and he
should not suck his finger, as some of the common people do.
- He should beware of breaking the fast before the correct time
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- If a person is certain, or thinks it most likely, or is not sure whether
he broke the fast before the proper time, he should make up the fast
later on, because the basic principle is that the day is still there and
has not ended
- He should beware of relying on the word of small children or
untrustworthy sources, and he should also beware of the time differences
between different cities and villages when he hears the adhaan on the
radio and so on
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- If he knows that the muezzin calls the adhaan at dawn, he has to stop
eating and drinking as soon as he hears his adhaan
- The idea of being on the safe side by stopping eating and drinking a
certain time before Fajr, such as ten minutes before, is bid’ah
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- Muslims in these places should fast according to the times in the
nearest city in which there is a distinct alternation of night and day.
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