Category: Fasting (Sawm)

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Question ID 611 Sunday 21st of July 2013

Question:

Salam. When there is a debate with our sunni brothers regrading breaking of fast, we normally refer to Quran 2:187. Few days back I have a debate with one of my sunni friend, he replied as below when I referred the Ayah 2:187. Quote: his is your misunderstanding or some group of people are trying to misguide you... Rasul (S) told us to follow 2 things... not only the Quran... and the verse had been proved that it was mentioned the starting of the night.... the sinking of the plate of the whole sun\\\'s part is very much related with that... in every ahadeeth the sun set and the waqt before maghreeb is clearly mentioned.... and Rasul (S) and the sahaba prayed maghreeb after having the iftar... 1400 years is not a very long time... all the history and refferences are well kept in madina and makka... Imam bukhari started to collect and filed them after a long time of the wafaat of the Prophet (S) but the docs and evidences were still there... if you only take the Quran without following the Rasul (S) sunnah there are confirm posibilities that you may become khawareej... Hazrat Ali (R) killed the khawareej by his own hands.... Lets not try to implement anything beyond the sunnah..... May Allah guide us all and forgive us all.... ***see every refference of any saheeh hadeeth, see the tafseer ibn kaseer... tafseer at tabaree... tafseer al qutubi.... if not satisfied then May Allah help us.... if we try to follow anything other than sunnah... then i\\\'m affraid it\\\'s not Islam at all.... Unquote. What do you say? Regards

Answer:

No doubt Quran and Sunnah must be followed, but the big question is : from where you can get the real Sunnah among thousands and thousands of fabricated and real Hadeeths ? Who know which Hadeeths are the authentic ones and which are the fabricated? Following Ahlul Bayt (AS) leads us to the real Sunnah, and leaving them will leave us away from the real Sunnah. That is why the authentic Hadeeth orders all Muslim to keep always following Quran and Ahlul Bayt (AS) كتاب الله وعترتي أهل بيتيbecause they are the best who know the real Sunnah and real meanings of Quran.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi

Question ID 608 Friday 19th of July 2013

Question:

Salam Alaikum, My office management has organized a picnic on 10 of Ramazan (Saturday, 20th July ) I told them about my inability to participate due to Ramazan fasting ( and also it is Wafat of Hazarat Khadija A.S.) but they are insisting to the limit of forcing me saying that it is mandatory for all. All have been instructed to treat this as their office duty. Request your opinion on what extent I can resist the pressure.

Answer:

Travelling during the month of Ramadhan is Makrooh (disliked) if it is
before 23rd of the month. If you are forced to travel, then you are allowed
because every makrooh is allowed.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi



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Question ID 606 Friday 19th of July 2013

Question:

I had a tooth extraction 2 weeks ago, after which, there is still a ting of blood on the gums, which reappears even after wiping it out every time. So what are the obligations of fasting, namaz and reciting Quran related to it? Secondly, can I use eyed drops during fasting hours?

Answer:

The ting of blood on the gum does not harm your Salah nor your fasting.
Using eye drops during fasting is allowed as far as nothing goes inside
your stomach.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi



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Question ID 604 Tuesday 16th of July 2013

Question:

Salam alaikum Sayed Musawi Are we allowed to taste if there is enough salt in our gravey like touching it slightly on the tip of our tongue while fasting.Sometimes we forget if we have put salt in our food or not. Thank you

Answer:

Yes it is allowed to taste the food while fasting provided we spit it out immediately and do not swallow any thing from what we taste.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi

Question ID 601 Monday 15th of July 2013

Question:

is it ok to apply oil in hairs while fasting?

Answer:

Yes it is allowed and it does not harm fasting.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi

WABIL - World Ahlulbayt(as) Islamic League, London.