Selected excerpts from Al-Ibaanah
Book publication "Lessons on Fasting, Taraaweeh & Zakaat + 48
Questions & Answers on Fasting"
Question 1: For many people in Ramadhan, their main
focus is only that of basking in food & sleep. So Ramadhan becomes a month
of laziness & inactivity. Likewise, some people play all night & then
sleep during day. What is your advice to these kinds of people?
Question 2: What is the ruling on
fasting in Ramadhan when one does not pray?
Question 3: Should children below the
age of fifteen be ordered to fast as in the case with prayer?
Question 4: What is your opinion concerning people who
sleep throughout the day in Ramadaan? Some of them pray in congregation while
others do not. Is their fast valid?
Read the answers...
Question 1: For many people in Ramadhan, their main focus
is only that of basking in food & sleep. So Ramadhan becomes a month of
laziness & inactivity. Likewise, some people play all night & then sleep
during day. What is your advice to these kinds of people?
Answer 1: I believe that this in reality consists of a waste
of time and a waste of money. If people do not have any other objective than to
vary their meals, sleep during the day and spend the night doing things that
are of no benefit to them, then this is without doubt a waste of a valuable
opportunity, which may not repeat itself again for some people in their
lifetimes.
Therefore, the determined one is he who goes through Ramadhan the way it should it be done, which is sleeping in the first part of the night, performing the Taraaweeh Prayer, and then standing in prayer during the last part of the night if one is able to. And one should not go to extremes in eating and drinking.
Therefore, the determined one is he who goes through Ramadhan the way it should it be done, which is sleeping in the first part of the night, performing the Taraaweeh Prayer, and then standing in prayer during the last part of the night if one is able to. And one should not go to extremes in eating and drinking.
Those
who have the ability should strive to feed those who are fasting (when its time
to break the fast) either in the Masaajid or in other places. This is since
whoever feeds a fasting person, he will receive the same reward as the one
fasting. So if a person feeds his brothers who are fasting, he will receive the
same reward as them. Therefore, those whom Allaah has granted wealth should
taken advantage of this opportunity to obtain a great reward.
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Question 2: What is the ruling on fasting in Ramadhan when one does
not pray?
Answer 2: The one who fasts but does not pray, his fasting is of no use to him, nor will it be accepted from him, nor will it free him from his indebtedness (of prayer). In fact, fasting is not required on him so long as he does not pray.
Answer 2: The one who fasts but does not pray, his fasting is of no use to him, nor will it be accepted from him, nor will it free him from his indebtedness (of prayer). In fact, fasting is not required on him so long as he does not pray.
This
is since one who does not pray is like a Jew and a Christian. So what do you
think about a Jew or a Christian that fasts but yet remains upon his religion –
is it accepted from him? No. Therefore, we say to this individual:
“Repent to
Allaah by praying, & (then) fast.”
And whoever turns to Allaah in repentance,
Allaah will accept his repentance.
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Question 3: Should children below the age of fifteen be ordered
to fast as in the case with prayer?
Answer 3: Yes, children who have not yet reached the age of
puberty should be ordered to fast if they are able to do it. This is what the
Companions would do with their children.
The
scholars have stated that a guardian should order whichever youth he possesses
guardianship over to fast so that they could practice it and become attached to
it, and so that the foundations of Islaam could become instilled in their souls
to the point that it becomes like second-nature to them.
However, they are not required to fast if doing so will be difficult on them or bring harm to them. I would like to point out here an issue that some fathers or mothers do, and that is preventing their children from fasting, in direct opposition to what the Companions used to do.
However, they are not required to fast if doing so will be difficult on them or bring harm to them. I would like to point out here an issue that some fathers or mothers do, and that is preventing their children from fasting, in direct opposition to what the Companions used to do.
They
claim that they are preventing their children from fasting out of mercy and
compassion for them. But the reality is that mercy for one’s children is in
ordering them to practice the rites of Islaam and to grow accustomed and
attached to them. This without a doubt is from the best and most complete forms
of raising and cultivating one’s children.
It is authentically reported that the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said:
It is authentically reported that the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said:
“Verily a man is a guardian for the members of his
household and he will be questioned as to his flock.”[1]
That
which is required for guardians with respect to those whom Allaah has given
them authority over, such as family members and youth, is that they fear Allaah
with regard to them and order them with what they were commanded to order them,
such as implementing the rites of Islaam.
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Question 4: What is your opinion concerning people who sleep
throughout the day in Ramadaan? Some of them pray in congregation while others
do not. Is their fast valid?
Answer 4: The fast of these types of people is valid and they
have fulfilled their responsibility. However, it is very deficient and in
opposition to what Allaah’s objective is behind fasting. Allaah says:
“O you who believe. Fasting is prescribed for you
as it was prescribed for those before you in order that you may gain Taqwaa
(fear and dutifulness to Allaah).”
[Surah
Al-Baqarah: 183]
And the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said:
“Whoever does not abandon false speech, acting upon
that (falsehood) and ignorance, then Allaah has no need of him abandoning his
food and drink.”
It
is well known that missing the prayer and not showing any concern for it is not
from Taqwaa (dutifulness to Allaah) nor is it from abandoning acting on
falsehood. So it contradicts what Allaah and His Messenger intended by the
obligation of fasting.
It
is strange that these people sleep the entire day and then spend the whole
night awake. Perhaps they may even spend the night engaged in vain pastimes
that have no benefit or in doing something unlawful by which they would be
acquiring sin.
So
my advice to these individuals and their likes is that they fear Allaah and ask
Him to help them observe the fast in the manner that He is pleased with, which
is spending the fast engrossed in dhikr (remembrance) of Allaah, recitation of
the Qur’aan, praying and showing kindness to the creation as well as doing
other things mandated in the Religion.
The Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) was the most generous of people, and the most generous that he would be was in the month of Ramadaan when Jibreel would meet him and teach him the Qur’aan. So during this time, the Messenger of Allaah (صلى الله عليه وسلم) would be more generous in spreading good than a pleasant breeze. [2]
The Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) was the most generous of people, and the most generous that he would be was in the month of Ramadaan when Jibreel would meet him and teach him the Qur’aan. So during this time, the Messenger of Allaah (صلى الله عليه وسلم) would be more generous in spreading good than a pleasant breeze. [2]
Footnotes:
[1] Reported by Al-Bukhaaree (no. 2409) and Muslim (no. 1829)
[1] Reported by Al-Bukhaaree (no. 2409) and Muslim (no. 1829)
[2]
Reported by Al-Bukhaaree (no. 1902) and Muslim (no. 2308)
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