Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Ramadan Rules In Islam During Fasting Times

Ramadan Rules In Islam During Fasting Times


The Holy month of Ramadan is going to start from May 27th and will be end in the evening of Saturday, June 26, 2017. Ramadan is a month of peace. It brings happiness and pleasure to all Muslim. Every year Muslim celebrates this month in many way. Mainly, they refrain from all forms of drinking and eating. There are some rules in Ramadan Month. Every Muslim should abide by these rules.

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Most Common Rules In Ramadan:

  1. You must have the intention to fast before fajr (dawn) every night in the month of Ramadan. The intention doesn't need to be spoken, because actually it's an act of the heart, that doesn't involve the tongue. it'll be fulfilled by one's intention from the heart to fast out of obedience to Allaah seeking His pleasure.
  2. Abstaining from acts that nullify the fast.
The second essential part for your fast to be accepted is that you just abstain from the acts that nullify the fast from dawn to sunset.
If you maintain these 2 essential parts during fasting month, then your fast are going to be valid and accepted.

What can't you do during Ramadan:

  1. Intention of eating and Drinking
    If somebody try to eat or drink in Ramadan due to forgetfulness, a mistake, or coercion, then his fast is still valid and will continue to fast. If you choose to eat or drink, for any reason, then your fast will become invalid.
  2. Intentional vomiting
    If one is overcome by the urge to vomit, and vomits accidentally, then he should continue to fast. If somebody chooses to vomit, for any reason, then his fast will become invalid.
  3. Intentional sexual issues
    If one has sexual intercourse while fasting, then he should perform kaffaarah, expiation of the sin. (Fasting continuously for sixty days or if unable then one should feed sixty poor people).
  4. Menstrual or childbirth bleeding
    The fast becomes invalid during menstrual or post-childbirth bleeding. even if such bleeding begins just before sunset, the fast of that day is invalid and also the day should be made up at a later time.
All the actions mentioned above are set by all scholars. However, there are another actions that aren't mentioned above that aren't set.

What can you do during Ramadan:

There are some actions that are permitted to do in the month or Ramadan, which will not nullify the fast. as an example:
  1. Taking a shower in Ramadan
    It is permissible to shower, for any reason, even if you're showering because of thirst or being hot.
  2. Taking injections in Ramadan
    It is also permitted to take injections in Ramadan for nutritional or medical purposes; there's no text that proves this invalidates the fast.
  3.  Rinsing the mouth and nose Rules in Ramadan
    It is permitted to rinse the mouth and nose without exaggeration; using too much water may cause you to swallow water, which can invalidate your fast.
  4. Taking a shower in Ramadan
    It is permissible to shower, for any reason, even if you're showering because of thirst or being hot.
  5. Applying eyeliner or eye drops Rules in Ramadan
    It is permissible to apply kohl (eyeliner) or eye drops or anything to the eyes, even if some taste from it finds its way to the throat.
  6. Accidental consumption Rules in Ramadan
    Your quick will not become invalid if you consume something that you just couldn't protect yourself from. For example, swallowing your saliva or accidentally swallowing dust or sifted flour that has accidentally entered your mouth.
  7. Being in a state of janaabah in Ramadan
    Your fast will still be valid even if you find yourself during a state of janaabah (a major ritual impurity) after fajr (dawn) has arrived. Ghusl (a full bath) will still be performed once the time of fajr has begun.
  8. Taking suppositories Rules in Ramadan
    Similarly, it's permissible to have an enema or douche. The injection of liquid into the rectum through the anus for cleansing, as a laxative, or for different therapeutic purposes, or the use of a suppository (a solid medication designed to melt among a body cavity) or any other drugs that can be used in the private parts, whether within the front or back is permissible. there's no text that considers these acts to nullify the fast.
  9. Kissing and embracing one's spouse in Ramadan
    It is permissible to kiss and embrace your spouse as long as one is able to manage oneself.
  10. Drawing blood in Ramadan
    It is also permissible to draw blood in any quantity for any reason. If drawing blood weakens the person, it'll be considered a disliked action.
  11. Tasting food with the tongue Rule in Ramadan
    Your fast will be valid even if you taste food with your tongue or use toothpaste or mouthwash as long as nothing is swallowed.

Why do Muslims fast in Ramadan?

While some Ramadan rules are detailed in the Hadith (accounts of the prophet Muhammad's life, the most gist will be found within the Qur’an.

“O you who believe! fasting is prescribed for you because it was prescribed for those before you, that you just might attain Taqwa [God-consciousness]. – The Qur’an, Al-Baqarah:183

“The fast is performed to find out discipline, self-restraint and generosity, while obeying God’s commandments,” consistent with CAIR. Like Catholics who fast for lent, Muslims fast to get nearer to God. unlike jewish abstinence for yom kippur, Ramadan isn’t such a lot about atonement. abstinence is one in all the 5 pillars of Islam, after (1) monotheism (2) daily prayer (3) charity and before (5) pilgrimage to Mecca. In several Muslim families, Ramadan is a time of togetherness, just like the shared worship of a Christmas mass or the shared cooking and facetime of Thanksgiving.

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

10 Things about Ramadan | Every Muslims should know

Ramadan is the most important month for a Muslim. It is the ninth month of Islamic calendar. It is also called by Ramzan. It is observed by Muslims. In this month, Muslim people around the world abstain from eating and other physical needs(such as sex or smoking) during the daylight hours. It is the best time to purify the soul and one can refocus attention on Allah. The foundation of Islam is 5, and Ramadan is one of them. During Ramadan, every part of our bodies must be restrained. We should restrained our tongue from unnecessary gossip, we should not watch unlawful things, we should not hear any obscene words.

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Ramadan has been observed for many years. The first Ramadan Kareem was observed in 624 CE. It was the second year of Hijra. During Ramadan, it is believed that Prophet Muhammad still received ‘revelations’ sent by Allah through angel Gabriel.
Every year Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims. There are five pillars of Islam. Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Ramadan, Hajj. Ramadan is one of them. So, we celebrate Ramadan. After Ramadan, Muslims congratulate each other by saying Kullu am wa antum bi-khair. This means “May you be blessed throughout the year. Another reason to celebrate Ramadan is, it is mandated in the Quran. The month lasts 29 to 30 days based on the visual sightings of the crescent moon. The Ramadan of 2017 is going to held on Friday, May 26.

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What can't you do on Ramadan:

  • You can’t smoke 

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If you smoke your fast breaks, because it’s something that you ingest through your mouth. This is also a drugs, as a Muslims you can't use drags.
  •  You can’t take medicine

While fasting you can't take any kind of medicine. But,  if you’re sick for a long term condition then you’re exempt.
  •  You can’t have sex

You can't have sex with your wife during Ramadan. This only applies to during the fasting hours, not during the night.
  • You can’t drink water

You can not drink water while fasting.
  • You can’t talk smack

It is the purpose of fasting month of Ramadan is not just the food.Try to avoid lying, gossiping, backbiting, being rude, swearing, and others bad works.

What is allowed on Ramadan:

  • You can shower

Yes, you can take shower. And the most important things is that, you should be washed regularly to keep yourself clean.
  • You can spread good

Ramadan is a time of purification of the soul.
It’s a time when Muslims love to do good deeds, whether that’s visiting the sick, giving to charity or donating clothes and food to those less fortunate. It’s a month with so many blessings.
  • You can eat whatever you want

Many people think that if there are no rules for eating? Muslims can eat whatever they want for suhoor and whatever they want for iftar.
  • Can i kiss my wife while fasting?

During Fasting hours, if you are kissing your wife or husband and you believe that it will not lead to intercourse or it will not get you to ejaculation then kissing and hugging is allowed.

Ramadan is the month of purity. This month teaches us patience, discipline, loyalty. All of us should maintain the sanctity of Ramadan.