Categories
MarriageSubcategories: 9
Marriage
Subcategories: 9
Calling non-Muslims to IslamView›Answers: 7Subcategories: 4
Calling non-Muslims to Islam
View›
Answers: 7
Subcategories: 4
Sound beliefView›Answers: 6Subcategories: 6
Sound belief
View›
Answers: 6
Subcategories: 6
Contemporary TransactionsView›Answers: 7Subcategories: 10
Contemporary Transactions
View›
Answers: 7
Subcategories: 10
The Muslim WomanSubcategories: 16
The Muslim Woman
Subcategories: 16
CounsellingView›Answers: 2Subcategories: 5
Counselling
View›
Answers: 2
Subcategories: 5
Jurisprudence of Muslim MinoritiesView›Answers: 6Subcategories: 6
Jurisprudence of Muslim Minorities
View›
Answers: 6
Subcategories: 6
Ramadaan Q&AView›Answers: 1Subcategories: 12
Ramadaan Q&A
View›
Answers: 1
Subcategories: 12
Recommended Matters for the Fasting Person
The Sunnah is to hasten to break one’s fast
54,942What Is the Reward of Feeding a Fasting Person?
Whoever gives iftar to one who is fasting will have a reward like his, without that detracting from the reward of the fasting person in the slightest.102,314‘Umrah is mustahabb at any time in Ramadan
23,161Does Swallowing Saliva after Using Siwak Break Your Fast?
It is permissible to swallow the saliva after using the siwak while fasting, but if anything comes out of the siwak in the mouth, you should spit it out81,227Hastening or Delaying Breaking the Fast?
There is no reward for delaying breaking the fast, rather it is better to hasten to break the fast as soon as the sun has set; this brings a more complete reward.82,184If he gives iftaar to a rich relative, he will have the reward of one who gives iftaar to a fasting person
19,940Which is better during the day in Ramadaan – reading Qur’aan or praying voluntary prayers?
16,397When Do You Break Your Fast?
The Sunnah is to hasten to break the fast, which means breaking fast straight after the sun has set. For more, please see the detailed answer.125,523Voluntary Fast without Suhur
72,569When To Say Du`a For Breaking Fast
Du`a for breaking fast should be made before iftar, at Maghrib, because this combines weakness and humility, and because he is still fasting.79,737