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A-Brother
08-03-2011, 02:46 AM
Assalamu alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh




Wa Bisowmi Gadin Nawaytoo Min Shahre Ramadhan
وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتَ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ
I intend to keep the fast for tomorrow in the month of Ramadan


One Should Recite Surah Yaseen After Fajr (22nd Para)
Sayyiduna ibn Abbaas (Radhiallaahu Anhu) says, 'Whoever recites Yaaseen in the morning, his work for that entire day will be made easy and whoever recites in at the end of the day, his tasks till the next morning will be made easy.' (Sunan Daarimi vol.2 pg.549)


One Should Recite Surah Tabarak And Surah Sajdah Before Going Sleep (29th Para ) & ( 21st Para )


One Should Leave Time For Before Sehri Ends To Perform Tahajjud ( In The Form Of How Many Rakaats One Wishes To Pray )




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Each Person Should Ask Themselves A Question......
1. Have I Spent Any Ramadhan Wherein I Fulfilled The Rights Of This Month
2. Have I Spent Any Of The 1st 10Days | Or 2nd 10 Days Or | Last 10 Days Of Ramadhan Wherein I Fulfilled The Rights Of Just 10 Days In This Month
3. Have I Spent Any ONE Day Of Ramadhan During The Past Years Wherein I Fulfilled The Rights Of Just One Day In This Month
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Ramadhan
08-04-2011, 01:54 PM
As an adult who knows a little bit more about Islam, I now understand that niyat is within the heart and to verbalize it is not compulsory, but when I was a child, along with all other Indonesian children, we were taught to say this as niyat for ramadan fasting:

“Nawaitu shauma ghodin ‘an adaai fardli syahri ramadlaani haadzihis sanati (fardh) lillaahi ta’alaa “

I am now wondering, does anyone know if the above is from a hadith?
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Beautifulislam
08-04-2011, 02:23 PM
Aslamo'alleikum wa rahmutalahi wa barakatuhu

Since it is Ramadhan mashaAllah. Ramadhan Muburak to you all my dear brothers and sisters.
Since the Quran was revealed in this month we should try to complete it and understand it inshaAllah. i would like to share with you a way to finish the quran in this blessed month.





BONUS TIP: HOW TO FINISH THE QURAN IN 30 DAYS OR LESS!


I want to share with you a very simple practical tip that will help you read the Quran every 30 days insha’Allah.
I’m assuming here that you’re reading the Quran in Arabic and not the translation. There are roughly 600 pages in the Quran, so if you divide 600 pages by 30 days in a month, you get 20 pages to complete in a day, or roughly one Juz’ (1/30th of the Quran). 20 pages per day may sound a lot, but what if you divide it by the 5 daily prayers? You’ll only have to read 4 pages before/after every salah. So, if you can read only 4 pages of Quran after every salah, you can complete reciting the entire Quran in 30 days! Moreover, reading a page of the Quran with recitation and pronunciation can take up to 3 minutes, so 3 minutes x 4 pages = 12 minutes. It’s not a lot, honestly!
Now, if you can manage, imagine the way your life would change if you could supplement this with reading the translation so you understanding the meaning, message, and lessons.

May Allah make it easy for us to complete the quran Alhumdulliah and may Allah reward us for our good deeds inshaAllah. May Allah forgive our sins, accept our good deeds and keep for us all a place in Jannah al firdous inshaAllah. I love you all dear brothers and sisters. Take care and have a blessed month. Aslamo'alleikum.:muslimah::Crescent::Koran::statis fie
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Mr.President
08-04-2011, 04:24 PM
I have another question regarding tht dua ?

I intend to keep the fast for tomorrow in the month of Ramadan
what makes the fasting tomorrow ?
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Ramadhan
08-06-2011, 02:11 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Mr.President
I have another question regarding tht dua ?

I intend to keep the fast for tomorrow in the month of Ramadan
what makes the fasting tomorrow ?
CMIIW, according to Imam Shafii, we must make niyat every single day (therefore, we cannot make niyat at the beginning of ramadan for the whole month), and hence the "tomorrow" part.
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A-Brother
08-11-2011, 01:43 AM
Question:
Q: Is an intention for fasting necessary and when should one make the intention (niyyah) for the fast of Ramadhan?
A: The intention for fasting is necessary but very simple: It is to know in your heart that you will fast that day. It is valid to have this intention any time from Maghrib the night before up to the Islamic midday of the actual day of fasting, for current Ramadhan fasts and voluntary fasts. The Islamic midday is half way between the beginning of Fajr and Maghrib times. (al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya)


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darkillusions
08-21-2011, 10:00 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Ramadhan
As an adult who knows a little bit more about Islam, I now understand that niyat is within the heart and to verbalize it is not compulsory, but when I was a child, along with all other Indonesian children, we were taught to say this as niyat for ramadan fasting:

“Nawaitu shauma ghodin ‘an adaai fardli syahri ramadlaani haadzihis sanati (fardh) lillaahi ta’alaa “

I am now wondering, does anyone know if the above is from a hadith?
In Maldives too we say like this
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Muhammad
05-28-2017, 03:50 PM
To clarify regarding making the intention for the obligatory fasts of Ramadhan, it needs to be made during the night, i.e. before the fast starts.

The intention is subject to the condition that it be made at night, before the dawn comes, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever does not intend to fast before dawn, there is no fast for him.” Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 730.

According to a version narrated by al-Nasaa’i (2334): “Whoever does not intend to fast from the night before, there is no fast for him.” Classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Tirmidhi, 573.

What is meant is that whoever does not intend to fast and resolve to do so from the night before, his fast is not valid.

The intention (niyyah) is an action of the heart. The Muslim should resolve in his heart that he is going to fast tomorrow. It is not prescribed for him to utter it out loud and say, “I intend to fast” or “I will fast tomorrow” or other phrases that have been innovated by some people. The correct intention is when a person resolves in his heart that he is going to fast tomorrow.
https://islamqa.info/en/37643
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Simple_Person
05-28-2017, 05:54 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muhammad
To clarify regarding making the intention for the obligatory fasts of Ramadhan, it needs to be made during the night, i.e. before the fast starts.



https://islamqa.info/en/37643
Do we have to bring this intention EVERY night? Because my intention is already to fast the whole month of Ramadan. And after every day, my mindset hasn't changed for the next day, as that is also part of Ramadan.

With voluntary fasting i did one or two times stop fasting somewhere still early in the morning because i could not remember if i was intending to fast that day.
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*charisma*
05-28-2017, 06:03 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Simple_Person
Do we have to bring this intention EVERY night? Because my intention is already to fast the whole month of Ramadan. And after every day, my mindset hasn't changed for the next day, as that is also part of Ramadan.

With voluntary fasting i did one or two times stop fasting somewhere still early in the morning because i could not remember if i was intending to fast that day.
According to the hadith, it has to be done the night before the fast. So that would mean every night for this entire month. I would assume it's similar to how we have to make the intention before every prayer, or saying bismillah before every meal. Even though we plan to eat, pray, fast the whole month, we still have to make the intention beforehand.
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anatolian
05-28-2017, 06:21 PM
Salam. It says the intention can be made until one hour before noon. I guess this is according to Hanafi madhab.

http://www.myreligionislam.com/detail.asp?Aid=5894
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Simple_Person
05-28-2017, 07:44 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by *charisma*
According to the hadith, it has to be done the night before the fast. So that would mean every night for this entire month. I would assume it's similar to how we have to make the intention before every prayer, or saying bismillah before every meal. Even though we plan to eat, pray, fast the whole month, we still have to make the intention beforehand.
But already intending for tommorrow without taking the time..it is already intending right? I mean when i start to eat or go to sleep..i already am planning to start to fast the next day..but not taking the time to say or in my heart say ..tomorrow i am going to fast.

Intention is kind of strange, but one does not do something whatever it may be without intention.
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Muhammad
05-29-2017, 02:01 AM
Wa alaykum assalam,

format_quote Originally Posted by Simple_Person
Do we have to bring this intention EVERY night? Because my intention is already to fast the whole month of Ramadan. And after every day, my mindset hasn't changed for the next day, as that is also part of Ramadan.
Some scholars said you can have the intention for the whole month, unless there is a break in the continuity such as travelling:

https://islamqa.info/en/22909
http://www.islamweb.net/eramadan/art...ing-in-ramadan
https://islamqa.info/en/207728

However, this seems to differ according to which madhhab you follow, so it is better to check with your teachers In-sha-Allah.

format_quote Originally Posted by anatolian
It says the intention can be made until one hour before noon. I guess this is according to Hanafi madhab.

http://www.myreligionislam.com/detail.asp?Aid=5894
You are right, it does seem to be the case according to the Hanafi madhab, although for some types of fast such as Qadha of Ramadhan, they specify the intention having to be made before dawn: http://islamqa.org/hanafi/daruliftaa-birmingham/20247.

And Allaah subhanahu wa ta'ala knows best.
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Simple_Person
05-29-2017, 08:25 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muhammad
Wa alaykum assalam,

Some scholars said you can have the intention for the whole month, unless there is a break in the continuity such as travelling:

https://islamqa.info/en/22909
http://www.islamweb.net/eramadan/art...ing-in-ramadan
https://islamqa.info/en/207728

However, this seems to differ according to which madhhab you follow, so it is better to check with your teachers In-sha-Allah..
Well I may follow shafi'I madhab but in all the cases I follow mostly the logical argument. When we analyze that Hadith for example to bring up your intention is when you are planning to fast..the voluntary fasting or fasting the days that you did not fast during Ramadan.

So if let's say the first week of June you every year have a family gathering and each day of that week the whole family hangs out..you do not have to bring your intention every day as "it is already decided and agreed". If one because of certain circumstances decides to skip one year also your intention is clear that you will not participate. So also not necessary to bring up your intention of day of that week to not participate..that is the logical argument.

When doing voluntary fasting I do indeed according to that intention of..ooh tomorrow is Thursday. .then in'sha'Allah I will fast..then when it is Sunday I bring up my intention to fast Monday. .however there are some day that I just forget and thus I also do not fast for example. So with Ramadan your intention is clear for the complete month and one simply "cannot" forget ooh I forget it was Ramadan..somewhere in the middle of Ramadan. Ramadan is such a huge thing with us Muslims we simply cannot even argue ooh I did not know it was Ramadan. It always is being announced way ahead that one of the coming days Ramadan will start.

So just because one follows certain madhab that doesn't mean one should turn off their own reasoning. I mean certain madhab may have a better reasoning with certain habits..so why not adopt certain practise from madhab X and other habits for Madhab Y. Off course NOT to try to make things easier for yourself but what makes more sense even though the practise might be more strict.

Allah knows our intention but I do not think that Allah want us to blindly follow certain path. Rather we think for ourselves. I now a days see the EXACT same things that Allah has talked about other Ummah's and they doing things because their forefathers did..we also seeing many Muslims doing. When asking why you do this or do that many tell you because many parents are doing that not because Allah and His Rasul (saws) has told them to do so.
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