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Umm Adeel
08-18-2016, 01:43 AM
Hi a Salam alaikum

I think I have amenisia
I can't pray or fast I don't know what I'm thinking
I talk fast I'm insane!!!!!
I feel like screaming oh my allah!!!!

Do I pray or fast doctor told me not to!!!!
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Huzaifah ibn Adam
08-18-2016, 03:45 PM
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

Why did the doctor say you mustn't fast?

May Allaah Ta`aalaa grant you and all of us complete Shifaa (Cure) from all illnesses, both physical and mental.

آمين يا رب العالمين
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Muslim Woman
08-18-2016, 04:03 PM
:wa:

May Allah gives you complete shefa. Have patience sis.

If you are unable to offer salat standing , then u can sit or lie down and then offer salat.

May Allah help you to overcome your struggles. Don't abandon prayers. It will worsen the situation.
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Reminder
08-18-2016, 10:28 PM
It is not allowed for the mentally unstable person to fast.
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Little_Lion
08-18-2016, 11:43 PM
Salaam aleikum, sister. :)

I suffer from mental illness (generalized anxiety, manic depression, PTSD, psychosis, and by one diagnosis, bipolar disorder). My illness is such that I was just granted disability by the US government, and soon I will be removed from the work force. I have many bad days where it is hard for me to remember to pray, wake up for prayers (even prayers like Dohr and Asr, as I have to take a lot of naps), keep my concentration during prayer, or keep from being dizzy so that I can stand and complete the prayer. Because of my illness and my medications I make up a lot of prayers, and combine prayers where it is allowable. Even when I cannot get out of bed, and/or am having a spell where I cannot remember the prayer, I will bring up the prayer on Youtube and pray along with it, even if I have to lie in bed and not go through the physical motions, as happens on occasion.

Fasting, however, is a different story. Follow what your doctor says. You are required to make up the fast if your condition improves, even if you make it up one day at a time with days of non-fasting in between to maintain your health, but you are not required to make up the fast if your condition does not improve to a point where a doctor says you can fast again.

May Allah grant you respite from your illness, and strength during this test.
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Huzaifah ibn Adam
08-19-2016, 04:53 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Little_Lion
Salaam aleikum, sister. :)

I suffer from mental illness (generalized anxiety, manic depression, PTSD, psychosis, and by one diagnosis, bipolar disorder). My illness is such that I was just granted disability by the US government, and soon I will be removed from the work force. I have many bad days where it is hard for me to remember to pray, wake up for prayers (even prayers like Dohr and Asr, as I have to take a lot of naps), keep my concentration during prayer, or keep from being dizzy so that I can stand and complete the prayer. Because of my illness and my medications I make up a lot of prayers, and combine prayers where it is allowable. Even when I cannot get out of bed, and/or am having a spell where I cannot remember the prayer, I will bring up the prayer on Youtube and pray along with it, even if I have to lie in bed and not go through the physical motions, as happens on occasion.

Fasting, however, is a different story. Follow what your doctor says. You are required to make up the fast if your condition improves, even if you make it up one day at a time with days of non-fasting in between to maintain your health, but you are not required to make up the fast if your condition does not improve to a point where a doctor says you can fast again.

May Allah grant you respite from your illness, and strength during this test.
May Allaah Ta`aalaa grant you complete Shifaa (cure) and make everything easy for you, Aameen.
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