Who should fast? :• Anyone fasting should be a Muslim not polytheist or magician or devil worshipper.
• Must be sane .
• Maturity though children are recommended to fast as well .
• One must be healthy or free from any chronically known disease.
• If she is a woman, she must be free from menstruation, post birth bleeding, or breast feeding with difficulties or pregnant.
• Should not be a traveller of a long journey that might pose danger to his/her life.
Undesirable acts for a fasting Muslim: • Rinsing the mouth and nose deeply during ablution.
• Kissing for someone who might not control him/herself.
• Continued gazing at women.
• Thinking about sexual intercourse.
• Touching a woman with sexual intentions.
• Tasting food.
• Rinsing the mouth for one who is not having ablution.
Nullifiers of fasting:
• Intentional eating or drinking.
• Intentional vomiting.
• The menses and post childbirth bleeding even if it happens just a few hours to sunset.
• Ejaculation of sperm.
• Declaration of the intention of breaking of the fast even if someone has not eaten anything.
• Sexual intercourse during day.
• Fasting without a break after sunset.
• False speech and actions.
• Foul speech, arguing and slandering or backbiting.
• Denunciation of Islam.
Desirable practices for fasting Muslims • Eating a pre-dawn meal slightly before morning prayer.
• Hastening in breaking the fast.
• Supplications while breaking the fast and while fasting.
• Refraining from any actions that do not befit fasting.
• Using the tooth stick (brush).
• Being generous.
• Recitation of Qur’aan.
• Striving to perform as many acts of worship as possible during day and night of Ramadhan.
• Spending more time in the Mosque.
• Praying to Allah regularly.
• Attending study circles in Mosques and other places.
• Recommended statements or words
• Teaching others what you know.
• Performing prayer in the congregation.
The following don’t nullify fasting:• Brushing the teeth.
• Use of any injection.
• Pouring water over one’s head due to much heat or thirst.
• Having sex with one’s spouse during the nights of Ramadhan.
• Any treatment or medication which does not go through the gullet.
• Chewing the food for the baby without swallowing any.
• Wearing perfume.
• Applying eye drops.
• Cupping to drain blood.
• Eating and drinking due to forgetfulness.
• Wet dream.
• Waking up in the morning in state of purity due to sexual intercourse.
Compiled By Abdulhamid Mpoza
editorial@ug.nationmedia.com
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