Returning Home from Safar and Passing Away
Reading Time: < 1 minuteSome fasts were missed during safar. Upon reaching home the person passed away. This person will be accountable for that
Reading Time: < 1 minuteSome fasts were missed during safar. Upon reaching home the person passed away. This person will be accountable for that
Reading Time: 2 minutes However, sahoolat (ease) has a limit. It is not based on your idea of it. It is seen that
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA person did not fast in Ramadhaan for 10 days due to being sick. After Ramadhaan the person was well
Reading Time: 2 minutesTo summarize, compensation for the deficiency in external A’maal is through internal A’maal. The deficiency, however, is only external, not
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA person was sick during Ramadhaan and hence did not fast. The sickness deteriorated and the sick person passed away.
Reading Time: 2 minutesAt this juncture, a person enthusiastic of closeness (qurb) to Allah Ta’ala may be bothered by the thought that when
Reading Time: < 1 minuteIf a person became a Muslim in Ramadhaan during the day, then he/she cannot eat or drink anything for the
Reading Time: < 1 minuteOn the basis of this ease (sahoolat) [in the Shariat] Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) says with pride for the Shariat:
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThere is no fasting for a woman in haidh and nifaas. It is not permissible for her to fast in
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWhat does “decrease” or “fall short” mean [in the Hadeeth: “The two months of Eid do not decrease”]? A month
Reading Time: < 1 minuteYou did not have any intention of fasting on journey. However, you reached your home one hour before midday in