I have a sister who is 25 years old, and she was born with a disability which means that she is quadriplegic, in addition to which she is unable to speak. From infancy she has been disabled and is unable to eat or drink or go to the toilet by herself, so her mother feeds her, gives her drinks and takes her to the toilet. She is also unable to move her arms. On the intellectual side she understands things very well, she feels joy and sorrow, she recognises people, tells the time and listens to the Qur'aan. My question is: does she have to do perform all the obligatory duties such as prayer, fasting and Hajj, even though she is unable to do wudoo’ and does memorise any Qur'aan and is not able to do so, and she is not able to sit and move during the prayer? I have tried many times to teach her how to pray, but she does not know the number of rak’ahs and she forgets and makes mistakes, and turns to the right and left, and sometimes she laughs involuntarily. And what about fasting? Should she fast or not? Or should she abstain from fasting and should charity be given on her behalf?.
Praise be to Allah.
If the situation is as you say, and this sister does not
understand the meaning of the prayer or how to do it, or the meaning of
fasting and what it involves, then she is not accountable, because of her
intellectual disability which means that she is not regarded as accountable,
because the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “The
Pen has been lifted from three: from the sleeping person until he wakes up,
from the minor until he grows up, and from the insane person until he comes
to his senses.” Narrated by Abu Dawood (4403), al-Tirmidhi (1423),
al-Nasaa’i (3432) and Ibn Maajah (2041); it was classed as saheeh by
al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.
As she is not accountable, it is not required to feed the poor on her behalf instead of fasting.
And Allah knows best.