Rulings Pertaining to Ramadan
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Allaah has blessed His slaves with certain seasons of goodness, in which hasanaat (rewards for good deeds) are multiplied, sayi'aat (bad deeds) are forgiven, people's status is raised, the hearts of the believers turn to their Master, those who purify themselves attain success and those who corrupt themselves fail. Allaah has created His slaves to worship Him, as He says: "And I (Allaah) created not the jinns and humans except that they should worship Me (Alone)." [al-Dhaariyaat 51:56] One of the greatest acts of worship is fasting, which Allaah has made obligatory on His slaves, as He says : ". Observing al-sawm (the fasting) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become al-muttaqoon (the pious)." [al-Baqarah 2:183] This book is a summary of the rulings, etiquette and Sunnah of fasting. May Allaah make it of benefit to myself and my Muslim brothers. Praise be to Allaah, Lord of the Worlds.
S. Muhammad Salih Al-Monajjid
Al-Munajjid is the imam and lecturer at the 'Umar ibn Abd al-'Aziz mosque in the city of Al-Khobar, where he teaches and gives lectures in Sharia and da'wah. He was the first person to launch a website in Saudi Arabia representing Islam. The site was launched in 1997 and presented in a QA format. It has been translated into eight languages, in addition to the original Arabic: English, French, Spanish, Urdu, Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese, and Uyghur. Al-Munajid has several radio and television programs on channels in Saudi Arabia and throughout the Persian Gulf. Most of the content is in Arabic, although some of it is translated into English.
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Rulings Pertaining to Ramadan - S. Muhammad Salih Al-Monajjid
Rulings Pertaining to Ramadan
By Sheikh Muhammad Salih Al-Monajjid
Copyright S. Muhammad Salih Al-Monajjid 2004
Edited and Published by EBenShop
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Contents
1. Seventy Matters Related to Fasting
Introduction
The Definition of Siyaam (Fasting)
The Ruling concerning Fasting
The Virtues of Fasting
The Benefits of Fasting
Etiquette and Sunan of Fasting
What should be done in this Great Month
Some Rulings concerning Fasting
How is the Onset of Ramadan Determined?
Who is obliged to fast?
Travelers
The Sick
The Elderly
Niyyah (intention) in Fasting
When to Start and Stop Fasting
Things that Break the Fast
Rulings on Fasting for Women
2. The Night Prayer in Ramadan
Laylat Al-Qadr and its Timing
Praying Qiyaam in Congregation
Why did not the Prophet tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_229b93f3.png continually Lead the Prayer in congregation?
Women may pray Qiyaam in Congregation
Number of Rak‘ahs of Qiyaam
Reciting Qur`aan in Qiyaam
The Timing of Qiyaam
Recitation during Three Rak‘ahs of Witr
Du‘aa al-Qunoot
What should be Said at the End of Witr
Two Rak‘ahs after Witr
Selected Verdicts regarding the Taraaweeh
The Number of Rak‘ahs in Taraaweeh
Completing with the Imaam
Reciting the Entire Qur`aan in Taraaweeh
The Imaam Holding a Mushaf
One of the Followers Holding a Mushaf
Supplication after the Completion of the Qur`aan
Qunoot in the Witr and Fajr Prayers
Raising the Hands in the Qunoot
Joining the Taraaweeh with the Niyyah of ‘Ishaa
Reading Qur`aan or Praying Nawaafil?
Adding another Rak‘ah to the Imaam’s Witr
3. I’tikaaf
Definition
The Benefits of I’tikaaf
The Connection between Fasting and I’tikaaf
With the Prophet ( ) in his I’tikaaf
His Guidance Concerning I’tikaaf
The Aims of I’tikaaf
Different Types of I’tikaaf
The Ruling on I’tikaaf
The Conditions of I’tikaaf
The Pillars of I’tikaaf
The Place, Time and Starting Point of I’tikaaf
The Aadaab (Etiquette) of I’tikaaf
Things which are forbidden in I’tikaaf
Reference
4. Zakaat al -Fitr
Definition
Why Zakaat al-Fitr has been legislated
Ruling on Zakaat al-Fitr
When it must be given
Who must pay it?
Amount of Zakaat al-Fitr
Types of Things that my be given
The Time for giving Zakaat al-Fitr
To whom it may be given
Payment and Distribution
Where to give Zakaat al-Fitr
5. Eid, Etiquette and Rulings
Muslims are distinguished by their Festivals
1-Ahkaam al Eid (Rulings on Eid)
Fasting
Ruling on the Eid Prayers
Essentials and Timing of Eid Prayer
Description of the Eid Prayer
Recitation of Qur`aan in Eid Prayers
The Prayer comes before the Khutbah
Not Delaying the Prayer
Nafil Prayers in the Prayer-Place
Not Knowing about Eid until the Next Day
Women’s Attendance at Eid Prayers
2-Aadaab al-Eid (Etiquettes of Eid)
Ghusl (Taking a Bath)
Eating before Coming Out
Takbeer on the Day of Eid
The Wording of the Takbeer
Congratulating One Another
Looking one’s Best for Eid
Ruling on Listening to the Eid Khutbah
Choosing Different Routes
A Caution against Wrongdoing
1. Seventy Matters R elated to Fasting
Introduction:
Praise be to Allaah, we praise Him and seek His help and forgiveness. We seek refuge with Allaah from the evil of our ownselves and from our evil deeds. Whomsoever Allaah guides cannot be misled, and whomsoever He leaves astray cannot beguided. I bear witness that there is no god except Allaah alone, with no partner or associate, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.Allaah has blessed His slaves by assigning for them certain seasons of goodness in which hasanaat (rewards for good deeds) are multiplied, sayyi`aat (bad deeds) are forgiven, people’s status are raised and the hearts of believers turn to their Master. Those who purify themselves attain success and those who corrupt themselves fail. Allaah has created His slaves to worship Him, as He says:And I (Allaah) created not the jinns and humans exceptthat they should worship Me (Alone).
[Surah adh-Dhaariyaat 51:56]
One of the greatest acts of worship is fasting, which Allaah has made obligatory on His slaves. He says:
tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_m586b2af5.jpgAnd I (Allaah) created not the jinns and humans except that they should worship Me (Alone).
[Surah adh-Dhaariyaat 51:56]
One of the greatest acts of worship is fasting, which Allaah has made obligatory on His slaves. He says:
tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_572d787e.jpgObserving al-siyaam (the fast) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become al-muttaqoon (the pious).
[Surah al-Baqarah 2:183]
Allaah encourages His slaves to fast:
tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_m136e5e41.jpg"… And that you fast, is better for you, if only you know."[Surah al-Baqarah 2:184]
He guides them to give thanks to Him for having made fasting obligatory on them:
tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_m3e7488b5.jpg"… that you should magnify Allaah for having guided you so that you may be grateful to Him."[Surah al-Baqarah 2:185]
He has made fasting dear to people and has made it easy for them so that they do not find it too difficult to give up their habits and what they are accustomed to. Allaah says:
tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_29101911.jpg"…for a fixed number of days…" [Surah al-Baqarah 2:184]
He has mercy on them and keeps them away from difficulties and harm, as He says:
tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_7a9fb98c.jpg"…but if any of you is ill or on a journey, the same number (should be made up) from other days…"[Surahal-Baqarah 2:184]
It is no wonder then that in this month, the hearts of the believers turn to their Most Merciful Lord, fearing Him above them,and hope to attain His reward and the great victory [of Paradise].
As the status of this act of worship is so high, it is essential to learn the ahkaam (rulings) pertaining to this month of fasting so that Muslims will know what is obligatory in order to do it, what is haraam (forbidden) in order to avoid it, and what is permissible so that they do not unnecessarily subject themselves to any hardship by depriving themselves from it.
This book is a summary of the rulings, etiquette and Sunnah of fasting. May Allaah make it of benefit to me and my Muslim brothers. Praise be to Allaah, Lord of the Worlds.
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The Definition of Siyaam (Fasting):
(1) Linguistically, siyaam in Arabic means abstinence. In Islamic terminology, it means abstaining from things that break the fast, from dawn until sunset, having first made the intention (niyyah)to do so.
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The Ruling concerning Fasting:
(2) The Ummah (Islamic nation) is in agreement to the fact that fasting the month of Ramadan is obligatory, the evidence for which is in the Qur`aan and Sunnah. Allaah says:
tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_1b89562e.jpgO you who believe! Observing al- siyaam (the fasting) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become al-muttaqoon (the pious).
[Surah al-Baqarah 2:183]
The Prophet tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_229b93f3.png said: Islam is built on five [pillars]…
among which he mentioned fasting in Ramadan (Reported by al-Bukhaari, al-Fat’h, 1/49.)
Whoever breaks the fast during Ramadan without a legitimate excuse has committed a serious major sin, The Prophet tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_229b93f3.png said when describing a dream that he had seen: …until I was at a mountain where I heard loud voices.I asked, ‘What are these voices?’ They said, ‘This is the howling of the people of Hellfire.’ Then I was taken [to another place], and I saw people hanging from their hamstrings with the corners of their mouths torn and dripping with blood. I said, ‘Who are these?’ They said, ‘the people who broke their fast before it was the proper time to do so (i.e., before the time of breaking fast).’
Al-Haafidh al-Dhahabi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said, Among the believers it is well-established that whoever does not fast in Ramadan without a valid excuse is worse than an adulterer or drunkard; they doubt whether he is even a Muslim at all, and they regard him as a heretic and profligate.
(Saheeh al-Targheeb, 1/420.)
Shaykh al-Islam [Ibn Taymiyyah] (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:
If a person does not fast in Ramadan knowing that it is haraam but making it halaal (permissible) for himself to do so, he must be executed; and if he does it because he is immoral [but believes it is haraam (impermissible)], then he must be punished for not fasting.
(Majmoo’ al-Fataawaaa, 25/265.)
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The Virtues of Fasting:
(3) The virtues of fasting are great indeed, and one of the things reported in authentic (saheeh) ahaadeeth is that Allaah has chosen fasting for Himself, and He will reward it and multiply the reward without measure, as He says [in a Hadeeth Qudsi]:
Except for fasting which is only for my sake, and I will reward him for it.
(Al-Bukhaari, al-Fath, no. 1904; Saheeh al-Targheeb, 1/407).
- Fasting has no equal (al-Nisaa'i, 4/165; Saheeh al-Targheeb, 1/413), and the du‘aa (supplication) of the fasting person will not be refused. (Reported by al-Bayhaqi, 3/345; al-Silsilat al-Saheeh, 1797).
- The fasting person has two moments of joy: one when he breaks his fast and one when he meets his Lord and rejoices over his fasting. (Reported by Muslim, 2/807).
- Fasting will intercede for a person on the Day of Judgment and will say, O Lord, I prevented him from his food and physical desires during the day, so let me intercede for him.
(Reported by Ahmad, 2/174. Al-Haythami classed its isnaad as hasan in al-Majma’, 3/181. See also Saheeh al-Targheeb, 1/411).
- The smell that comes from the mouth of a fasting person is more beloved to Allaah than the scent of musk. (Muslim, 2/807).
- Fasting is a protection and a strong fortress that keeps a person safe from the Fire. (Reported by Ahmad, 2/402; Saheeh al-Targheeb, 1/411; Saheeh al-Jaami’, 3880).
- Whoever fasts one day for the sake of Allaah, Allaah will remove his face a distance of seventy years from the Fire. (Reported by Muslim, 2/808).
- Whoever fasts one day seeking the pleasure of Allaah, if that is the last day of his life, he will enter Paradise. (Reported by Ahmad, 5/391; Saheeh al-Targheeb, 1/412).
In Paradise there is a gate called al-Rayyaan through which those who fast will enter, and noone will enter through it except them; when they have entered it will be locked, and noone else will enter through it.
(Al-Bukhaari, Fath, no. 1797).
- Ramadan is a pillar of Islam, the Qur`aan was revealed in this month, and in it there is a night that is better than a thousand months.
When Ramadan begins, the gates of Paradise are opened and the gates of Hell are closed, and the devils are put inchains.
(Reported by al-Bukhaari, al-Fath, no. 3277).
- Fasting Ramadan is equivalent to fasting ten months. (See Musnad Ahmad, 5/280; Saheeh al-Targheeb, 1/421).
Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and with the hope of (Allah’s) reward, all his previous sins will be forgiven.
(Reported by al-Bukhaari, Fath, no. 37).
- At the breaking of every fast, Allaah will choose people to free from Hellfire. (Reported by Ahmad, 5/256; Saheeh al-Targheeb, 1/419)
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The Benefits of Fasting:
(4) There is much wisdom and numerous benefits in fasting which relate to the taqwaa Allah mentioned in the aayah (verse):
tmp_d6ccdc2d5132b6408eb1bceec71d7330_NUZJc7_html_m4734c53.jpg"…that you may become al-muttaqoon (the pious)."[Surah al-Baqarah 2:183]
The interpretation of this aayah is that if a person refrains from halaal things hoping to gain the pleasure of Allaah and out of fear of His punishment, it will be easier for him to refrain from doing haraam things.
When a person’s stomach is empty and he is hungry, many of his other faculties are kept from feeling hunger or desires; but when his stomach is satisfied, his tongue, eyes, hands