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does swalling tears or your own saliva break the fasts

and also it says that if yu dont make the intentioneveryday to fast then your fast is not counted - is this thorugh - i plan to fast the whole of ramadan insah allah but i never make intention everyday - Allah already knows your intentions???
 
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does swalling tears or your own saliva break the fasts

and also it says that if yu dont make the intentioneveryday to fast then your fast is not counted - is this thorugh - i plan to fast the whole of ramadan insah allah but i never make intention everyday - Allah already knows your intentions???

Asalaamu Alaikum Wr Wb, as long as you do not intentionally swallow your tears or saliva then it's fine. Intention is from one's heart so if you intended to fast in your heart then that will suffice, however it is Sunnah and rewarding to recite the dua of intention to fast:

Dua for opening fast:

Wabi sawmi ghadinavaythu minn shahri Ramadaan

I intend to keep a fast today for the month of Ramadan

To break fast:

Allahumma laka sumtu wa `alaa rizqika aftartu

O Allah! For You have I fasted and upon Your sustenance have I broken my fast. [Abu Dawud]

And Allah knows best in all matters
 
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Allahumma laka sumtu wa `alaa rizqika aftartu

O Allah! For You have I fasted and upon Your sustenance have I broken my fast. [Abu Dawud]
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I have heard that the hadeeth of supplication to break fast is with the above dua is dhaif...Please correct me if I am wrong...
 
abdulmājid;1362121 said:


I have heard that the hadeeth of supplication to break fast is with the above dua is dhaif...Please correct me if I am wrong...

Asalaamu Alaikum Wr Wb, Rasulullah [Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam] mentioned that the du'aa of a fasting person at the time of Iftaar is not rejected. (al-Targhib)

and Allah knows best in all matters
 
Yeah, but that applies to the duas a person makes just before breaking his/her fast...i.e. it doesn't apply to a particular dua to break fast.
 
abdulmājid;1362196 said:
Yeah, but that applies to the duas a person makes just before breaking his/her fast...i.e. it doesn't apply to a particular dua to break fast.

Asalaamu Alaikum Wr Wb, any dua before fast is accepted and so one should make as much dua as possible just before breaking one's fast. It is not necessery to recite a particular dua before opening or breaking one's fast although it is a Sunnah. There are a few established dua's one can recite just before breaking one's fast and another is:

‘Umar may Allaah be pleased with him said: The Messenger of Allaah Mohammad sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ).(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to say when breaking his fast: “Dhahaba al-zama’ wa abtalat al-‘urooq wa thabata al-ajr in sha Allaah (Thirst is gone, the veins are moistened and the reward is certain if Allaah wills).”

Which was also narrated by Abu Dawood and the one i mentioned in my first post is also an established and generally accepted dua to recite before breaking one's fast. It was Al-Albani's opinion that it was daeef but that was his position and differences of opinion on these matters are accepted but it is found in the books of hadith in Abu Dawud. As long as one does not think of it as compulsory to recite a dua before opening or breaking fast othen it is fine to recite these dua's with the intention of fulfilling a Sunnah act.

and Allah knows best in all matters
 

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