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Lesson No 94 FASTING ----- AS A COMMANDED ACT
Ans. Fasting means willing abstention from eating, drinking and satisfaction of certain demands of the flesh, from predawn to sunset. Arabic equivalents for fasting are Saum and Siyam. The breaking of the fast is known as Iftar.
Ans. It could be of the following eight types : 1. Fard Mu’ay-yan (command with stipulation of time); 2. Fard Ghair Mu’y-yan (command with-out stipulation of time) :
Ans. One month’s fasting in a year during Ramadan is a command with stipulation of time. Q. Which fasts are commanded without the stipulation of time? Ans. If a person has missed fasts in Ramadan for some valid excuse or otherwise, keeping these fasts at some later date is a command without the stipulation of time.
Ans. Taking a vow to fast on some appointed day or date makes fasting on that particular day or date ordained with the stipulation of time. One such case could be of a person who has taken a vow to fast to please Al-lah, say, on the first of Rajab should he get through the examination for which he is to appear.
Ans. Fasts for expiation and those to keep a vow without the stipulation of any day or date are fasts without the stipulation of time. An example of it could be of a person who has taken a vow to be on fast for three days should he stand first in the examination.
Ans. There are no emphasized Precepts of the Prophet for fasts. But the fasts that have been kept by the Prophet or we have been exhorted to by him to keep them are known as Masnun fasts. These are (I) fasts on the 9th and 10th (two days) of the month of Muhar-ram. These are also known as ‘Ashurah fasts, because Ashurah is the name given to the 10th of Muhar-ram, (ii) a fast on ‘Arfah (the 9th of Zul-Hij-Jah, and (iii) fasts on Ay-yamul-Abyad (brighter days, i.e., the 13th, 14th and 15th of every month from the lunar Hijrah calendar).
Ans. All fasts other than those falling under the category of commanded or ordained and the fasts that are the Prophet’s Precept are classed as supererogatory. Some of these hold the promise of bountiful reward. They are :
Ans. The following fasts are undesirable :
Ans. Fasting is forbidden on the following five days of the year :
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