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Expiation for Saum
It is not permissible for one who has started an obligatory fast to break it without a legitimate shar’i reason
SaveHe had intercourse with his wife when she was making up a Ramadaan fast. What should they do?
SaveShe did not fast for many days because she was unaware of the ruling and does not know how many days they were
SaveHer family forced her to break her fast because she was sick – were they sinning? Can she fast if she wants to?
SaveWhat Happens If You Don't Make Up Missed Fasts before the Next Ramadan
If a person delays making up missed fasts until the next Ramadan because of an excuse such as ongoing illness, travel, pregnancy or breastfeeding, then he or she only has to make up the fasts. If there was no excuse, then the one who delayed it has to repent and seek forgiveness, and – according to the majority of scholars – he has to offer a Fidyah by feeding one poor person for each day, as well as making up the fasts. The correct view is that the Fidyah is not required, but if one does that in order to be on the safe side, that is good.SaveNot Praying Causes Distress and Anxiety
SaveAre these people obliged to fast? Are they obliged to make up the fast?
SaveIs it permissible for him to break his fast because his work is difficult?
SaveHe does not remember the number of prayers and fasts that he owes. What should he do?
SaveShe did not make up the Ramadaan fasts that she owed for nine years
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