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The Rulings of Ramadaan
Author: Islamic Society of the University of Essex
http://www.salafipublications.com
Author: Islamic Society of the University of Essex
http://www.salafipublications.com

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Contents
Forword
1. Introduction: The Blessings Are HereForword
2. Al-Hillaal (Sighting of the New Moon)
New moons determine Islamic Dates, Witnesses needed to establish the month, Astronomical Evidence, Misconception: The true beginning of a month, Unification of Sighting Locations
3. Allaah SWT Wants Ease For His Servants And Not hardship
Those for Whom the Fast During Ramadaan Is Not Obligatory, The Traveller, The Sick person, States of Menses, or Post-childbirth Bleeding, The Old Man and Old Woman, The Pregnant and the breast-feeding women
4. Rulings Related To The Fast Of Ramadaan!
Important Issues Dealing with the Month of Ramadhaan, Counting the Days of the month of Sha'baan, Whoever fasts on the day of doubt has disobeyed Abul-Qaasim (Muhammad), Witnesses needed to Establish the Month, Niyyah - the Intention, Performance of an obligatory action is dependant on the ability to do it., The Duration of Fasting, Beginning of fasting, End of Fasting 5. As-Sahoor!
The Wisdom of Sahoor, The Sahoor is Barakah (blessed), Allah (T) and the Angels send Salaah upon the people who take the Sahoor (pre-dawn meal), What is the best thing the Muslim can eat for Sahoor, Delaying the Sahoor, The Ruling for Sahoor 6. Rulings For Al-Iftaar!
When a person lawfully break his fast, Hastening the breaking of the fast, Hastening to break the fast earns good, To hasten the breaking of the fast is the Sunnah of the Messenger (S), Hastening the breaking of the fast is a way to he different from the Astray (the Christians) and those whom Allah is angry with (the Jews), Breaking the fast before the Maghrib Salaat, What is recommended to eat to break the fast?, What should be said at the time of breaking the fast?, Feeding a fasting person
When a person lawfully break his fast, Hastening the breaking of the fast, Hastening to break the fast earns good, To hasten the breaking of the fast is the Sunnah of the Messenger (S), Hastening the breaking of the fast is a way to he different from the Astray (the Christians) and those whom Allah is angry with (the Jews), Breaking the fast before the Maghrib Salaat, What is recommended to eat to break the fast?, What should be said at the time of breaking the fast?, Feeding a fasting person
7. Permissible Things For The Fasting Person!
The fast is valid for any person who wakes up in a state of sexual defilement, Cleaning the mouth with the miswaak, Washing the mouth and nose, Kissing and foreplay with one's wife (for the one who can control is desire), Blood Testing and inoculations other than inoculations for nourishment, Al-Hijaamah (Extracting blood from the head or other parts of the body as a medicinal practice), Tasting food as long as it does not go down the throat, Pouring cold water on the head or taking a complete bath (ghusl), Applying kuhl or eye drops to the eyes even if the taste of any of these reaches the throat
The fast is valid for any person who wakes up in a state of sexual defilement, Cleaning the mouth with the miswaak, Washing the mouth and nose, Kissing and foreplay with one's wife (for the one who can control is desire), Blood Testing and inoculations other than inoculations for nourishment, Al-Hijaamah (Extracting blood from the head or other parts of the body as a medicinal practice), Tasting food as long as it does not go down the throat, Pouring cold water on the head or taking a complete bath (ghusl), Applying kuhl or eye drops to the eyes even if the taste of any of these reaches the throat
8. Things Which Invalidate the Fast!
Question: In what situation is one permitted to break the fast of Ramadaan?, Question: In which situations is the fast involuntarily disrupted?, Question: What acts invalidate the fast?, Question. What acts do not invalidate the fast, even though many people think they do? 9. What Must Be Avoided During Fasting!
10. Things That Break The Fast!
Intentional eating and drinking, Intentional vomiting, Menstruation and post-childbirth bleeding, Nutritional feeding from other than the mouth, Intentional sexual intercourse 11. The Taraweeh Prayer!
Establishing the night prayer during the nights of Ramadaan, The Number of Raka'at for the Taraweeh Salaat 12. Al-I'Atikaaf (Seclusion in the mosque)
The meaning of I'atikaaf, Its Ruling, Its conditions, What is allowed for the one who is doing I'tikaaf 13. The Night Of Qadr (Decrees)
The Virtues of the Night of Decrees, Its time, How should the Muslim establish this Night?, The Signs of the Night of Qadr. 14. Al-Qadaa: (Making up the issued days of Fasting)
It is not compulsory (waajib) to make up the missed days of Ramadaan immediately, It is also not compulsory to make up the missed days on successive days, The scholars of this Deen agree that if someone is unable to fast then he should feed one poor person for everyday he misses and that no one should fast on his behalf during his lifetime, Whoever dies and he had some fast for an oath that he did not yet do, then it is allowed for the same amount of people to fast for the same amount of days that he has to make up for. 15. Kaffaarah! (Expiation for breaking a fast) AND FIDYAH (Ransom for the inability to fast)
Kaffaarah (Expiation), Al-Fidyah (Ransom)
16. 'Eed-Al-Fitr!
Sunnahs of 'Eed, Bid'ahs of 'Eed 17. Zakatul-Fitr How Will You be Paying?
Who should pay Zakaat ul-Fitr, When should it be paid?, What is its amount?, How should it be given? 18. Does Ramadaan End With Eed Al-Fitr?
Forword!
All praise is rightfully due to Allaah alone. We praise Him, seek His Aid and His Forgiveness. Whomsoever Allaah guides there is none who can misguide and whomsoever Allaah misguides there is none who can guide. I bear witness that there is nothing which has the right to be worshipped except Allaah, alone, without any partners and I bear witness that Muhammad (S) is His servant and messenger. The following is a compilation of articles which appeared in the December 1993 edition of the American magazine 'Hudaa'. This was a special edition prepared for Ramadaan and included a comprehensive treatment of all the various aspects, topics and questions pertaining to the month of Fasting and its Injunctions. May Allaah reward greatly our brothers in Jamaica, New York for such a beneficial undertaking.
After having received permission from the producers of Hudaa magazine, we felt it would be of invaluable benefit for our brothers and sisters if this edition could be reproduced in the form of a booklet, thereby allowing them access to the relevant information with ease.
The articles have been sparingly edited and also rearranged. A comprehensive contents list has also been added to facilitate the use of and add to the value of the booklet. Due to shortage of time, a glossary of terms could not be added but we hope in the second edition Allaah allows us, with His Aid, to accomplish that.
Many thanks to all the brothers, especially Tajuddeen Rachidi, Indra, Abdul Ahad Siddiqi, Maher Jesry and Aftaab Chaudhury, for their valuable contributions to the fruition of this project.
We pray to Allaah that he makes this effort righteous, for His sake alone and that none else is made a partner to Him in it.
Amjad Ibn Muhammad Rafiq
University of Essex,
Colchester.
Rajab 1415
(December 1994)
1. Introduction: The Blessings Are Here
by Abu `Abdillah Muhammad Al Jibaly
by Abu `Abdillah Muhammad Al Jibaly
With the advent of another Ramadaan, a mixture of feelings overwhelm the hearts of Muslims all over the world. The hearts are full of hope, based on truthful promises and glad tidings given by Allah (T) and His Messenger (S), of great bounties and endless bliss.
We have been promised that the past sins will be forgiven for those whose fast is based on belief (Eemaan), sincerity and on truly expecting the rewards from Allah (Ihtisaab).
We also have been promised that past sins will be forgiven for those who offer night prayers (Qiyaam) during the entire month, and who do that with the same two conditions of Eemaan (belief) and Ihtisaab (truly expecting the rewards from Allah).
We have further been told that there is one night in this month which is better (in rewards) than a thousand months of worship, and that all sins will be forgiven for those who spend it offering Qiyaam with both Eeman (belief) and Ihtisaab (truly expecting the rewards from Allah).
We have been told that the devils will be chained down, that the gates of Hell will all be shut and that the gates of Paradise will all be open throughout this month.
We have been told that Allah (T) will free (from punishment) some of his `Ibaad (worshippers) on every single night of Ramadaan.
We have been told that Allah (T) answers the du`aa (supplications) of the fasting person at the iftaar (fast-breaking).
We have been told that Allah (T) multiplies the rewards of fasting beyond the limits of imagination.
We have been told that the fasting person will be joyous and happy when he meets his Lord (T).
We all hope:
* To be from among those who will offer the fast in the correct way, in order to reap its glorious fruits. * To be granted forgiveness for our previous sins, to be able to do much more good and to overcome all our weaknesses.
* To be among those who receive the gifts from the Jannah, whose gates are opened.
* To humiliate our enemy (Satan), who is chained down, by rejecting any of his deceitful suggestions.
* To be from among those who will receive full atonement for their sins by the end of Ramadaan.
* To be among those who will be most happy with their fasts when they meet their Lord (T).
To be Continued!
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