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The Essential Elements of Fasting – Reader’s comment

Dr. Hayat who is a reader commented kindly in the previous post about her “input” regarding the Essential Elements of Fasting. I thought it would do her justice to have them posted as a separate post. Hope u find them as useful as they are

P.s. Dr. Hayat thank you so much

The Essentials Elements of Siyam (Fasting)

Actions which Nullify the Fast
1. Intentional Eating and Drinking
2. Sexual Intercourse
3. Intentional Vomiting
4. Poor Intentions
5. Injections Containing Nourishment Involuntary Events that Break the Fast
Acts That are Permissible during the Fast
1. Pouring water over one’s self and submersing one’s self in water
2. Applying Kohl(*) or eyedrop or anything to the eyes
3. Kissing and foreplay for one who has the ability to control himself
4. Injections, eye and ear drops
5. Cupping (Hijaamah) and blood-letting [or donation] for medical purposes
6. Rinsing the mouth and nose
7. Those things which one could not protect one’s self from
8. The fasting person can eat, drink, and have sexual intercourse until fajr
9. It is permissible for the fasting person to be Junub (sexually defiled or having had intercourse or a wet dream) at the time of Fajr (that is, a person is not required to perform ghusl before fajr).
10. Delaying the purifying ghusl (bath) from menstruation till after fajr (dawn) time.
11. Involuntary actions

Who is permitted to break the fast in Ramadan?
1. The Insane person
2. The Pregnant and breast-feeding women
3. The Traveler and the (not chronically) ill
The Manners of Fasting
1. Eating the Suhoor (the predawn meal)
2. Hastening in breaking the fast
3. Supplications while breaking the fast
4. Refraining from performing any actions that do not befit the fasting
5. Using the Siwak [tooth stick brush]
6. Being generous and studying the Qur’an
7. Praying in the nights of Ramadan
The Virtues of Fasting in General and within Ramadan in particular
1. A means to attain Taqwa
2. A merciful recommendation from Allah
3. The practice of the Prophets
4. A great reward for those who fast
5. A means to cut sexual desires
6. The supplication of the fasting person is granted
7. A Means of intercession on the Day of Judgement
8. In Ramadan there is Laylatul Qadr (the night of Decree)
9. A `Umra in Ramadan is equivalent to Hajj
10. A Means of Forgiveness
11. Fasting is also a means of expiations for various sins
1. During Hajj
2. Hunting while in a state of Ihraam during Hajj
3. Accidently killing a person from a people with whom you have a treaty
4. Violating an oath
5. Dhihaar
12. Fasting in Ramadan: A Way to Paradise

The Last 10-Days of Ramadan
1. Praying in the last ten nights of Ramadan
2. Performing I`tikaf in the Masjid (seclusion in the Mosque)
3. Seeking Laylatul-Qadr (the Night of Decree)



  1. Cookie Monster on Tuesday 18, 2009

    Very insightful, there were a few things which I wasn’t aware about! Thanks for sharing! :)