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Nullifiers of Fasting
Number of Items: 30
- English Author : Department of Jaliyat in Zulfi
This book shows rulings of fasting in addition to its merits and invalidators. He also mentions goals behind fasting and attributes which those fasting should be keen on. He illustrates conditions of fasting and its rulings in some exceptional circumstances as in traveling and illness. He indicates to Battle of Badr took place in Ramadan. He clarifies some acts of worship in Ramadan such as I’tikaf (seclusion in the masjed) and Zakaatul-Fitr (obligatory charity after Ramadan).
- English Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
An episode in English of the illustrated fiqh of worship series that shows the rules of fasting and the disliked acts during it, according to the Quran and the Prophetic Sunnah.
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed answers the following question, "Does tabarruj invalidate the fast?"
- English Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
Fasting in Islam: This booklet aims to explain a little about this paradoxical month; a month that appears confusing to the onlooker, but so very dear to the Muslim.
- Hindi Author : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen Translation : Ata’a Alrahman Deya’a Allah Reviewing : Saleem Sajed Al-Madani The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
About the ruling of fasting,conditions of its obligation,nullifiers of fasting and the expiation of having sexual intercourse in the morning of Ramadan.In addition to more than seventy fataws about different questions of fasting and seclusion in mosques.
- English Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A fatwa translated into English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed answers the following question, "What is the ruling on the fast of a person, who takes a bath during the day in Ramadan using hot water, then the steam from that water is in his bathroom and he cannot help inhaling it? I had a wet dream during the day in Ramadan and I had no choice but to sprinkle hot water on my private parts in order to get the rest of the semen out."
- Chinese Writer : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen Translation : Abu Abdullah Ahmad Bin Abdullah Al-Seni Reviewing : Le Teshig Sheia
- English Writer : Khalid ibn Ali Al-Mushayqih Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
An article in English in which Sh. Khalid ibn Ali Al-Mushayqih shows some contemporary acts that break our fasting, during his explanation of Chapter of Fasting from "Zad Al-Mustaqnea"
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjid answers the following question, “I would like a detailed answer: Why is not the puffer that is used by people who have asthma regarded as breaking the fast?”
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Osama Emara
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question, “A man was travelling and fasting in Ramadan, and he intended to break his fast, then he could not find anything with which to break his fast, then he changed his mind and completed the fast until Maghrib. Is his fast valid?”
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Osama Emara
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question, “What is the sickness which permits a fasting person to break his fast in Ramadan? Is it permissible to break the fast for any sickness even if it is minor?”
- Spanish Writer : Muhammad Eisa Qarsyiah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
- Bosnian Writer : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen Translation : Khair Aldeen Taher Ahmad Wavetch Reviewing : Zeyad Leyaketch Reviewing : Prof. Senad Crnkic
An article in Bosnian shows that all acts that nullify fasting, except menstruation and postpartum period, do not break one's fasting except he knows, remembers, and has a free will that this act nullifies his fasting. They are three conditions that the lecturer explained briefly.
- Bosnian Writer : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen Translation : Khair Aldeen Taher Ahmad Wavetch Reviewing : Zeyad Leyaketch Reviewing : Prof. Senad Crnkic
An article in Bosnian briefly mentions some types of breakers of fasting in addition to some related points.
- Turkish Writer : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen Translation : Muhammad Muslim Shahin The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article in Turkish about fasting nullifiers. Some of these nullifiers require making up the fast day and repentance and some others, such as sexual intercourse during the days of Ramadan, require making up the fast day and expiation. Expiation was regulated to complete the imperfection of performing the obligatory fasting and deter people from commiting the forbidden.
- Spanish Mufti : The Standing Committee for Scientific Research and Ifta, Da’wah and Guidance Translation : Muhammad Eisa Qarsyiah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A question:What is the ruling of taking blood from a person fasting either a small amount or large amount?
- Spanish Mufti : The Standing Committee for Scientific Research and Ifta, Da’wah and Guidance Translation : Muhammad Eisa Qarsyiah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A question:Does taking blood from the person’s body invalidate his fast?
- Spanish Mufti : The Standing Committee for Scientific Research and Ifta, Da’wah and Guidance Translation : Muhammad Eisa Qarsyiah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A question:Does the blood coming out from between the teeth invalidate the fast and if it is due to a blow given a person by mistake?
- Spanish Mufti : Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz Translation : Muhammad Eisa Qarsyiah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A question:If a man was sitting and thinking (about intercourse), then he went to sleep and ejaculated, whilst he was fasting during the day in Ramadaan, does that invalidate his fast, and does he have to make it up?
- Spanish Mufti : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen Translation : Muhammad Eisa Qarsyiah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
Does Gargle Medicine Invalidate Fasting?