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Issues of fasting
Extravagance in offering iftaar – does it reduce the reward of fasting?
9,280Ruling on not fasting for a pilot who is on border patrol
12,204Can You Skip Fasting because of Work?
It is not permissible for you to skip fasting because of work. You have to look for means that will help you to combine fasting and working in a way that will not harm you.22,989How Can I Encourage My Child to Fast?
Eleven tips on how to get your children accustomed to fasting: 1. Telling them of the virtues of fasting. 2. Prior experience of getting used to fasting, such as fasting a few days in the month of Sha`ban. 3. Fasting part of the day and increasing the time gradually. 4. Delaying Suhur (pre-dawn meal) until the last part of the night. 5. Encouraging them to fast by giving them rewards each day or each week. 6. Praising them in front of the family. 7. Instilling a spirit of competition for the one who has more than one child. 8. Distracting the one who gets hungry by letting him sleep or play permissible games. 9. It is preferable for the father to take his son — especially after `Asr — to attend the prayer and lessons, and to stay in the mosque to read the Quran and remember Allah. 10. Arranging visits during the day and night to families whose young children are also fasting, so as to encourage them to carry on fasting. 11. Rewarding them with permissible trips after iftar, or making the kinds of food, sweets, fruits and juices that they want.33,979If he breaks the fast by eating during the day in Ramadaan so that he can have intercourse with his wife then he has to offer the expiation
15,573Extravagance in food and drink during Ramadan
32,332Fasting in countries where the day is very short or very long
39,738Can Women in `Iiddah Go Out to Pray Tarawih and Go to Work?
Women in `iddah following the death of the husband should not go out at night except in cases of necessity. So, they should not go out to pray Tarawih but they can go out to work during the day.41,825When a Traveler By Plane Breaks the Fast
If the plane takes off before sunset, and you want to complete that day’s fast, then you should not break your fast until the sun sets in the place where you are in the air.71,324She thought that she was in nifaas following a miscarriage so she did not fast or pray
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