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Ramadan Rules & Regulations Compiled by: Ishaq Zahid Courtesy: ISLAM FOR TODAY August 10,2009 Fasting
in the month of Ramadan is compulsory on every Muslim adult. The Arabic
word sawm is used for fasting. The word sawm (plural siyam)
literally means 'to refrain', but as an Islamic term, it means
refraining from food, drinks and sexual activity from dawn to sunset.
Allah says in the Quran, in Surah Al-Baqarah (2-183):
'O you who believe, siyam is prescribed on you as it was prescribed to those before you so that you may become self-restrained.' The importance of Siyam in Ramadan is clearly expressed in several sayings of the Prophet(S.A.W.). It is reported by Abu Hurairah that the Prophet said:
'He who fasts
during Ramadan with faith and seeks his reward from Allah will have his
past sins forgiven; he who prays during the night in Ramadan with faith
and seeks his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven; and he
who passes Lailat al- Qadr in prayer with faith and seeks his reward
from Allah will have his past sins forgiven.' Fasting in Ramadan is practiced by Muslims all over the world. The most significant aspect of Siyam is the development of Allah-consciousness (Taqwa) in the heart and the soul of a fasting Muslim. One must abstain from immoral behavior and attitude as well. Refraining from food and such is essential during fast but it is not sufficient. The Prophet of Allah is reported to have said:
'If one does
not abandon falsehood in words and deeds, Allah has no need for his
abandoning of his food and drink.' Fasting is mandatory on every Muslim who is sane, adult, able and resident. The following exemptions apply:
'But if anyone is ill, or on a journey, the prescribed period should be made up by days later. Allah intends every facility for you; He does not want to put you to difficulties.'
Fasting starts everyday in Ramadan at the break of dawn, which is also the start of the Salatul Fajr time. Fasting ends at sunset or with the call of Salatul Maghrib. The validity of fasting depends on the following:
'Partake Suhoor, for there is blessing in Suhoor.'(Bukhari, Muslim) It is desirable to break the fast as soon as possible after sunset. Breaking the fast with dates or water is a tradition of the Prophet. Following is one of the Du'a for breaking fast: Allahumma laka sumtu wa 'ala ridhqika aftartu (O Allah! For You did I fast and with Your bounties did I break the fast.) The things which invalidate fast are of two kinds. The first one requires Qada (only making up missed days), the other one not only requires Qada but also Kaffarah(a penalty). The following are the things that require Qada only:
Things that not
only require Qada but also Kaffarah are the following: Before the days of the Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W.), slavery was a common practice in the Arab world. Islam eliminated slavery from the society in a very short period of time. A useful approach was to allow people free a slave as a charity or as a penalty for a sin. Thus during the time of the Prophet(S.A.W.), setting a slave free was the penalty one must pay as a kaffarah, if he or she had a slave. What does not break the fast:
Breaking of fast under exceptional conditions: Muslims are permitted to break the ordained fast of Ramadan when there is danger to their health. In this situation a Muslim should make up his fast later at any other time of the year. Reference: "Every Day Fiqh" by Maulana Yusuf Islahi, translated by Abdul Aziz Kamal. COURTESY: Islamic Information & News Network Vol.4 No.43
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