Is this permissible to use whilst fasting???

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As salaamu- alaikom Sisters and Brothers. Is it permissible to use Kohl and Masscara whilst fasting, or does it break the fast
 
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Volume 3, Page 134: Fasting, applying kohl or eyedrops or anything else to the eyes


These acts are all permissible, even if some taste from it finds its way to the throat, as the eyes are not a passageway to the stomach. Anas reported that he would apply kohl while he was fasting.



This is the opinion of the Shaf'iyyah. Ibn al-Munzhir records the same opinion from 'Ata, al-Hassan, an-Nakha'i, al-Au~a'i, Abu Hanifah, Abu Thaur, and Dawud. It is related from the following companions: Ibn 'Umar, Anas, and Ibn Abu 'Aufa.


According to atTirmizhi, nothing authentic has been related from the Prophet concerning this question.

http://www.ymsite.com/books/fiqhussunnah/fus3_54.html
 
Lol at the dry sarcasm, but I do think its an appropriate question, reason being it could be makrooh
 
hey I have a question, is it permissible to do blood test or hijamah therapy during fast? does the bleeding from it break your fast?
 
Iluv♥Allah;1534960 said:
hey I have a question, is it permissible to do blood test or hijamah therapy during fast? does the bleeding from it break your fast?
Assalamu'alaikum.

According to Jumhur(majority of) ulama, hijama does not break the fast. This opinion held by Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Malik, Imam As-Shafi'i, also Ibnu Mas’ud, Ibnu ‘Umar, Ibnu ‘Abbas, Anas bin Malik, Abu Sa’id Al Khudri, and some of Salafus Shalih.

However, I found a note from ulama: Hijama during fast is makruh if this could cause a person to become weak/limp, and could even be haram if hijama really can make a person break the fast.
 

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