The Fasting of
Ramadan
A Collection of Works by
Sheikh Muhammad ibn Jameel Zeenoo
Translated by:
Abu 'Abdullaah Mohammed Akhtar Chaudhry
Assisted and Edited by:
Abu 'Abdul-Waahid Nadir Ahmad
The Islamic Propagation Office at Rabwah
[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Table of Contents
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Introduction 3
Verses from the Quran regarding fasting 4
From the benefits of the Ayahs 4
The Pillars of Islam 5
The excellence of Ramadan and Fasting 5
That which is required of you in Ramadan 6
The Etiquettes of Fasting 8
From the Benefits of Fasting 9
The excellence of the voluntary fast 10
The days on which fasting is prohibited 12
The days on which fasting is disliked 13
Those who are not required to fast 14
That which nullifies the fast 15
That which does not nullify the fast 16
The night prayer during Ramadan 18
The legislation of al-I'tikaaf 19
The obligation of Zakaatul-Fitr 21
The Prayer of the two 'Eeds (al-Fitr and al-Adh.haa) in the Musallaa 22
Benefits extracted from these Ahaadeeth 23
Innovations during the 'Eed 23
Introduction
In the Name of Allah, All Gracious, All Merciful
Indeed all praise is for Allah (alone); We praise Him, and we seek His assistance and we seek forgiveness from Him. We seek refuge in Allah from the evil within ourselves and our evil actions. Whomsoever Allah guides, then none can misguide him, and whomsoever Allah misguides, then none can guide him. I testify that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah alone, having no partner, and I testify that Muhammad (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) is His slave and His Messenger.
As for what proceeds…
Then indeed, I have mentioned the subject of fasting in some of my books, and (now) wish to single it out (for mention and discussion) in a separate book due to its importance. (In doing so), I have included more topics and supplications so that the reader can benefit from them, especially in the blessed month of Ramadan.
I ask Allah to grant it beneficial to the Muslims and I render it sincerely for His sake.
Muhammad Jameel Zeenoo
Verses from the Quran regarding fasting
{O you who believe! Observing as-Sawm (the fasting) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become al-Muttaqoon (the pious).
[Observing Sawm (fasts)] for a fixed number of days, but if any of you is ill or on a journey, the same number (should be made up) from other days. And as for those who can fast with difficulty, (e.g. an old man), they have (a choice either to fast or) to feed a Miskeen (needy person) (for every day). But whoever does good of his own accord, it is better for him. And that you fast is better for you if only you know.
The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Qur'an, a guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the guidance and the Criterion (between right and wrong). So, whoever of you sights (the crescent on the first night of) the month (of Ramadan, i.e. is present at his home), he must observe Sawm (fasts) that month, and whoever is ill or on a journey, the same number [of days which one did not observe Sawm (fasts) must be made up] from other days. Allah intends for you ease, and He does not want to make things difficult for you. (He wants that you) must complete the same number (of days), and that you must magnify Allah [i.e. to say Takbeer (Allahu Akbar: Allah is the Most Great)] for having guided you so that you may be grateful to Him.},
[Soorah al-Baqarah, Ayahs 183-185]
From the benefits of the Ayahs
1) Allah has obligated fasting upon the believers as He had obligated it upon those before them (from the Jews and the Christians) for that which exists therein of benefits in this world and the Hereafter;
2) The days of fasting are limited and do not exceed thirty (30) days;
3) It is permissible for the one who is ill and (also for) the traveler to abstain from fasting and thereby make up those days missed as a result, after Ramadan;
4) It used to be that one could choose between fasting in Ramadan or paying fidyah (instead of fasting), and this was then abrogated, and fasting became obligatory;
5) The ayahs mention the excellence of the month of Ramadan and the excellence of the Qur'an which Allah revealed in Ramadan. Since the revelation occurred from up above to mankind below, then this is indicative of Allah's Loftiness above His Throne, as the ayahs and the authentic ahaadeeth have mentioned;
6) Fasting is obligatory upon whoever sights the moon for the beginning of the month of Ramadan, except for one who is ill or the traveler.
The Pillars of Islam
The Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((Islam is built upon five (pillars)…)):
1) ((Testifying that there is no god except Allah and that Muhammad is the (final) Messenger of Allah…)).
(That none is truly worthy of worship except Allah (alone) and that Muhammad was sent with the message (of Islam);
2) ((And to - establish the prayer…)).
(To perform the (obligatory five daily) prayers with tranquility, awareness and full-concentration);
3) ((And to give the Zakaah…)).
(If the Muslims own 85 grams of gold or that which is equivalent in terms of money, then he is required to extract 2.5% of this value once a year of ownership has passed. As for other items, then the rates differ accordingly);
4) ((And to fast Ramadan…)).
(To refrain from food and drink and sexual intercourse and all other specified things from the time of Fajr until the time of Maghrib);
5) ((And to make Hajj)).
(For whoever is physically and financially able to do so).
[Narrated by Muslim]
The excellence of Ramadan and Fasting
1) The Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((When (the month of) Ramadan enters, the doors of heavens are flung open and the doors of Hell are shut, and the Shayaateen are chained up)).
And in a narration it mentions:
((When (the month of) Ramadan arrives, the doors of Paradise are opened)).
And in yet another narration, it mentions:
((…the doors of mercy are opened)).
[The authenticity of the above narrations has been agreed upon by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]
2) And in the transmission of at-Tirmidhee (it mentions):
((A caller would call out: "O you who want good, proceed, and O you who want evil, cease. Allah frees people from the fire, and this is done every night until ramadaan is over")).
[al-Albaanee has graded it as Hasan]
3) And he (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
(((The reward for) all the actions of the son of Aadam are multiplied (from anywhere between) ten times to seven hundred times)).
And Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala) said in a hadeeth qudsee :
((…except for fasting, then it is for Me and I will give reward for it; He left off his desires and his food for My sake. For the fasting person there are two pleasures: his pleasure at the time of breaking his fast and his pleasure when he meets his Lord. And the smell emanating from the mouth of the one who is fasting is better in the Sight of Allah than the smell of musk)).
[The authenticity of all the above narrations have been agreed upon by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]
That which is required of you in Ramadan
Know! O my Muslim Brother, that Allah has made fasting obligatory upon us so that we worship Him doing so; (therefore) so that your fast is acceptable and beneficial (to you) be aware of the following:
1) Be wary of protecting your prayers: Many people who are fasting are slack in maintaining their prayers despite it being a pillar of the religion, and leaving it is from (the acts of) kufr;
2) Maintain good manners: Be wary of falling into kufr and cursing the religion, and ill manners towards the people, particularly whilst fasting. Fasting purifies the inner self and does not lead to ill manners, and kufr renders the Muslim outside the fold of the religion;
3) Do not speak unnecessarily even if you are joking, as this will reduce the reward of your fast. Take note of what the Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alahe wa sallam) said:
((If any of you are fasting, then abstain from ignorant and indecent speech that day; and if anyone curses you or strikes you, then say: I am fasting));
[The authenticity of this narration has been agreed upon by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]
4) Benefit from the fast by leaving off smoking, which causes cancer and ulcers; Try to maintain your willpower and leave off smoking in the evening just as you left it during the day. As a result, you will be better off in health as well as financially;
5) Be wary of divulging in excessive eating at the time of breaking the fast, as it can result in ruining the benefit of the fast and harming your health.
6) Do not go to the cinema or watch television, so that you do not see that which will spoil your fast and ruin its effect;
7) Do not go to sleep too late and as a result miss out on the sahoor (pre-dawn meal) and the Salaatul-Fajr. Try to maintain an early start to your work, as the Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((O Allah bless my Ummah in that which they maintain of an early start));
[Saheeh, transmitted by Ahmad]
8) Increase in giving in charity to your relatives and those who are needy; visit your relatives (to maintain family ties) and clear up any disputes and misunderstandings that may exist;
9) Increase in the remembrance of Allah and recite the Qur'an, listen to it and reflect upon its meaning and act according to it. Go to the masaajid to listen to beneficial talks; and doing the i'tikaaf in the masjid during the last ten days and nights of Ramadan is from the Sunnah;
10) Read around the subject of fasting so as to learn its rulings. You will then come to know that eating and drinking forgetfully does not break the fast. Also, having sexual intercourse during the night does not prevent anyone from fasting;
11) Maintain the fast of Ramadan and prepare your children to fast as soon as you feel they are capable, and beware of breaking the fast without an Islamically valid reason. Whoever intentionally breaks his fast any day then he is required to make up that day and repent;
12) Beware O my Muslim brother from eating (and drinking during the day) in Ramadan, and beware of openly doing so in front of the people, for indeed doing so is tantamount to fearlessness of Allah, making a mockery of Islam, and brazenness in front of the people. So know that whoever does not fast, then he has no right to celebrate the 'Eed since 'Eed is a major celebration upon the culmination of the fasting and anticipation for the acceptance of one's worship.
The Etiquettes of Fasting
A) Protecting the tongue (from evil speech and that which is similar). The Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
1) ((Whoever does not abandon evil speech and actions, then Allah is not in need of him having left his food and drink)),
[Transmitted by al-Bukhaaree].
B) Taking the sahoor (pre-dawn meal); The time of breaking the fast, and (the recommended) supplication. The Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
1) ((When any of you break your fast, then do so with dry dates, for indeed it is a blessing. And if you are unable to find dry dates, then water, for verily it is pure)),
[Saheeh, transmitted by at-Tirmidhee];
2) At the time if breaking the fast, the Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) used to say:
((The thirst has gone and the veins are moistened, and the reward is confirmed, if Allah wills)),
[Hasan, transmitted by Abu Daawood];
3) And the Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((The people will remain in good so long as they hasten to break the fast (at it's appointed time))),
[The authenticity of this narration has been agreed upon by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim];
4) ((Take the sahoor (pre-dawn meal), for indeed in the sahoor there is blessing)),
[The authenticity of this narration has been agreed upon by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]
5) ((Whoever provides (food or water) for a fasting person (to break his fast at the appointed time), then for him is the reward similar to that of his (the fasting person) without any reducing in the reward of the fasting person)),
[Saheeh, transmitted by al-Bukhaaree]
From the Benefits of Fasting
Allah (Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala) says:
{O you who believe, fasting has been prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you so that you may attain taqwa},
[Soorah al-Baqarah, Ayah 183].
The Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((Fasting is protection)), i.e. protection from the Fire of Hell,
[The authenticity of this narration has been agreed upon by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]
And he (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((Whoever fasts Ramadan with eemaan while believing in its obligation and being hopeful for the reward, all that has preceded of his sins shall be forgiven)),
[The authenticity of this narration has been agreed upon by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]
Know! O Muslim Brother, that Allah has prescribed fasting, and it is an act of worship which has many benefits, amongst them:
a) Fasting allows the body's digestive system and the stomach to rest allowing the body to recuperate and strengthen. This is beneficial for many ailments. Likewise, fasting allows the smoker to take a break from smoking and in doing so assists him in abandoning it.
b) Fasting is a purification of the soul, and accustomising it upon good, worship, patience and sincerity.
c) The fasting person feels a sense of equality with the rest of his fasting brothers (and sisters); So he fasts with them allowing for the feeling of sincere Islamic brotherhood to be nurtured. Likewise, he feels hungry, as a result of which he gives charity to his hungry and needy brothers (and sisters).
The excellence of the voluntary fast
The Messenger of Allah encouraged the fasting of the following days:
1) Fasting the six days of Shawwaal, as the Prophet (sal-Allahu 'alyhe wa sallam) said:
((Whoever fasts Ramadan and then follows it up with (any) six (days of fasting) in Shawwaal, then it would be as if he has fasted the (whole) year)),
[Transmitted by Muslim and others]
The scholars have noted that each good deed is rewarded by ten (10), and therefore fasting the month of Ramadan is equivalent to fasting ten (10) months, and the six (6) days being equivalent to two (2) months; So the total sum is equivalent to twelve (12) months (i.e. a year);
2) Fasting the ninth day of Dhul-Hijjah, the day of 'Arafah - for those not performing the Hajj.
The Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((The fast on the day of 'Arafah is an expiation for (the sins of) two years: the previous (year) and the following (year), and the fast of the day of 'Aashooraa is an expiation for (the sins of) the previous year)),
[Transmitted by Muslim and others]
Once, the Messenger of Allah was brought some laban and he drank it whilst he was addressing the people in 'Arafah, and he (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((There are no days in which righteous actions are more beloved to Allah than these days (i.e. the ten (10) days of Dhul-Hijjah)). It was said: O Messenger of Allah, not even jihaad in the path of Allah? He said:
((Not even jihaad in the path of Allah, except for a man who leaves (for jihaad) with his wealth and does not return with anything of it)),
[Transmitted by al-Bukhaaree]
3) The fast of the Day of 'Aashooraa., including the day before or the day after.
The Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((Indeed this is the Day of 'Aashooraa., and it has not been presecribed (obligated) upon you to fast it. However, I am fasting, and whoever wishes to fast may do so and whoever wishes to refrain from doing so, may do so)),
[The authenticity of this narration has been agreed upon by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]
And the Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) also said:
((And if I remain until the following year, then indeed I will fast the ninth (of Muharram along with the 10th (day of 'Aashooraa.))),
[Transmitted by Muslim]
4) Fasting most of Sha'baan.
((The Messenger of Allah used to fast most of Sha'baan)),
[The authenticity of this narration has been agreed upon by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]
5) The fast of (every) Monday and Thursday.
The Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((The actions (of the son of Aadam) are presented (before Allah) (every) Monday and Thursday, and I like it that my actions are presented whilst I am fasting)),
[Saheeh, narrated by an-Nasaa.ee. Refer to Saheeh al-Jaami' No.2956]
And he (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) was asked about fasting (every) Monday, and he said:
((That is the day on which I was born, and (the day) on which revelation descended upon me)),
[Transmitted by Muslim]
6) Fasting the days of al-Biyadh, as one of the Sahaabah (radhi-yAllahu 'anhu) said:
((The Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) encouraged us to fast (every) month the three days of the full moon, the thirteenth, the fourteenth and the fifteenth)),
[Transmitted by an-Nasaa.ee and others and its grade of authenticity is that of Hasan. Refer to Silsilah as-Saheehah, page 93]
7) The fast of Prophet Daawood ('alayhis-salaam), i.e. fasting every other day.
The Messenger of Allah (sal-Allahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
((The most beloved fast to Allah is the fast of Daawood, and the most beloved prayer to Allah is the prayer of Daawood. He used to sleep half the night and stand for prayer for a third of the night and used to sleep a sixth of the night, and he used to fast every other day)),
[The authenticity of this narration has been agreed upon by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]