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Month of the Mercy
Definition of Fasting 
• Linguistically: It mean Abstinence(refrain from) 
• Legally: Withholding from something specified, During a 
specified time which is from the true fajr until sunset, with a 
specific intention 
• According to the Sharee‘ah it means “abstaining from food, 
drink, sexual intercourse, and other acts mentioned in the divine 
law during the day in the prescribed way. It is followed by 
abstinence from foolish talk, obscenity, and other forms of 
prohibited and disliked speech, due to the narration of hadiths 
forbidding them during fasting more so than at other times.
Proofs for the obligation to fast 
Quran: 
•O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was 
decreed upon those before you that you may become 
righteous[Surah Baqarah:183] 
From Sunnah: 
•From the Hadith of Jibril: He Said: Oh Muhammad, tell me 
about Islam.' The Messenger of Allah(saw) said, 'Islam is that you 
witness that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is 
the Messenger of Allah, and you establish the prayer, and you 
give the Zakat, and you fast Ramadan, and you perform the hajj 
of the House if you are able to take a way to it.'{Reported by 
Bukhari}
Nothing else like Fasting 
• Abu Umama (radiAllahu anhu) said: Oh Messenger of Allah, 
tell me of an action by which I may enter paradise. 
Prophet(saw): Take to fasting, there is nothing like it. [An- 
Nasai, Ibn Hibban, Al-Hakim]
Every deeds is for yourself except Fasting 
• Abu Huraira narrates that the Prophet (saw) said Allah says: Every deed of the child of Adam 
is for himself, except for fasting. It is for Me and I shall reward it. Fasting is a shield, so if it is 
a day of fasting for any one of you, then he should engage in no obscenity or shouting. If 
anyone belittles him or fights with him, he should just say ‘I am a person who is fasting’. I 
swear by Him in whose hand is Muhammad’s soul, the smell of the fasting person’s breath is 
sweeter to Allah on the Day of Judgment than that of musk. The fasting person has two 
occasions for joy, one when he breaks his fast because of his breaking it and the other when 
he meets his Lord because of the reward for his fast.[Sahih Muslim, Book 6, Chapter 28, 
Hadith 2566. Also reported in Sahih Al-Bukhari] 
• In another narration Abu Huraira narrates Rasulullah (saw) said Allah says: Every (good) deed 
of the son of Adam would be multiplied, a good deed receiving a tenfold to seven 
hundredfold reward. Allah, the Exalted and Majestic, has said: With the exception of fasting, 
for it is done for Me and I will give a reward for it. [Sahih Muslim, Book 6, Chapter 28, Hadith 
2567. Also reported in Sahih Al-Bukhari] 
• Of course Allah will reward each of his slaves, but this hadith means there is no limit or value 
placed on this reward. Meaning it is up to Allah how much he will reward, he is saying don’t 
worry, I will give you from My bounty. So we leave the reward to the generosity of Allah, and 
he is the most generous.
The Virtues of Fasting 
• Sahl ibn Sa‘d said the Prophet (saw) said: “There is a gate in Paradise called Ar-Rayyaan, and 
those who observe fasting will enter from it on the Day of Judgment and none except them 
will enter from it. It will be said, 'Where are those who used to observe fasting?' They will get 
up, and none except them will enter from it. After their entry, this gate will be closed and 
nobody will enter from it (after that).” [Al-Bukhaari/Muslim] 
• It was narrated from Abu Salamah that Abu Hurayrah said: "The Messenger of Allah (saw) 
said: "Whoever fasts Ramazan out of faith and seeking reward, his previous sins will be 
forgiven.'" (Narrated by al-Bukhari, al-Eemaan, 37).
Medical and Spiritual Benefits 
• Spiritual/Moral Benefits: Above all it is an act of obedience to Allah. 
Trains believers in TAQWA (Being Mindful of Allah & Fearing Him by doing 
all that He ordered & avoiding all that He has forbade).Teaches Patience & 
sincerity. Restricts the movement of the Shaitan. 
• Physical Benefits: Empathy and sympathy with the poor who do not have 
food or drink and of those who cannot get married or cannot be with their 
spouses. Develops endurance & Self-restraint 
• Social Benefits: Strengthens unity & equality between Muslims. Teaches 
sympathy towards the poor & needy. 
• Medical Benefits: Rests the Digestive organs & gets rid of accumulated 
waste. Uses up stored cholesterol (Fats) in the Blood System, which is one 
of the causes of Heart Disease. Teaches self control from over-eating, 
smoking etc. [Ref: Video]
Preparing for Ramadan 
• There are number of ways by which to prepare for Ramadan: 
• Repent to Allah 
• Make Dua to Allah 
• Try to complete any obligatory fasts that you have to 
make up 
• Try to get of the things that distract you before Ramadan 
• Learn the rulings about fasting so you can worship 
• Fast some of the month of Sha’ban 
• Read lots of Quran 
• Try to set yourself a timetable and resolution for 
Ramadan
Fasting Obligation upon 
• Who is a Muslim(Islam) 
• Who is of age; must be baligh(Puberty) 
• Who is sane(Sanity) 
• Who is capable of fasting(Ability) 
• Who is free of excuse 
• Who is not traveling(Residency)
Fasting Obligation Upon: 
• “The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Qur’aan, a guidance 
for mankind and clear proofs for the guidance and the criterion (between 
right and wrong). So whoever of you sights (the crescent on the first night 
of) the month (of Ramadan i.e. is present at his home), he must observe 
Sawm (fasts) that month, and whoever is ill or on a journey, the same 
number [of days which one did not observe Sawm (fasts) must be made 
up] from other days. Allaah intends for you ease, and He does not want to 
make things difficult for you. (He wants that you) must complete the same 
number (of days), and that you must magnify Allaah [i.e. to say Takbeer 
(Allaahu Akbar: Allaah is the Most Great)] for having guided you so that 
you may be grateful to Him” [al-Baqarah 2:185]
Concerning the people who break their 
fast illegally 
• Anyone who does not belong to any of these categories and purposely 
still doesn’t fast, then he is committing a major sin because he is leaving 
one of the pillars of Islam. If anyone intentionally breaks his fast in 
Ramadan then upon him is a great sin and he must make up that day for 
which he broke or he did not fast. There is no expiation upon him. 
• It’s a major sin to break ones fast intentionally. But if one eats or drinks 
without realization that its Ramadan, then its ok and the fast is not 
nullified. 
• “A man came to the Prophet(saw) and said, O Messenger of Allah(saw), I 
have destroyed myself.’ So the Prophet(saw) said, ‘What have you done?’ 
‘He said I fell upon my wife when I was fasting’ So the Prophet(saw) asked 
him, ‘Can you free a slave?’ He said, ‘No.’ Then he(saw) said, ‘Can you fast 
two months?’ He said, ‘No.’ So then the Prophet(saw) said, ‘Can you feed 
sixty poor people?’ He said, ‘Wallahi last night we went to sleep we 
couldn’t even eat our food.’ Then Prophet(saw) was quiet and some 
sadaqah was brought to him. So then the Prophet(saw) gave that man the 
sadaqah and go and said feed sixty poor people.”
Concerning the people who break their 
fast illegally 
• A saheeh report which warns against not fasting was narrated by Ibn 
Khuzaymah (1986) and Ibn Hibbaan (7491) from Abu Umaamah al-Baahili 
who said: I heard the Messenger of Allaah (saw) say: “Whilst I was 
sleeping two men came to me and took my by the arm and brought me to 
a cragged mountain. They said, ‘Climb up.’ I said, ‘I cannot.’ They said, ‘We 
will make it easy for you.’ So I climbed up until I was at the top of the 
mountain. Then I heard loud voices. I said, ‘What are these voices?’ They 
said, ‘This is the howling of the people of Hell.” Then I was taken until I 
saw people hanging by their hamstrings, with the sides of their mouths 
torn and blood pouring from their mouths.’ I said, ‘Who are these?’ He 
said, ‘These are people who broke their fast before it was time.’” Classed 
as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Mawaarid al-Zam’aan, no. 1509. 
• Al-Albaani (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: This is the punishment of 
those who fasted then broke the fast deliberately before the time for 
breaking the fast came, so who about those who do not fast at all? We ask 
Allaah to keep us safe and sound in this world and in the Hereafter.
Excuses for Not Fasting in Ramadan 
So whoever among you is ill or on a journey [during them] – then an 
equal number of days [are to be made up]. And upon those who are 
able [to fast, but with hardship] – a ransom [as substitute] of feeding 
a poor person [each day].[Surah Baqarah: 184] 
•Those who have temporary excuse from fasting in Ramadan 
• Temporarily Sick Person 
• Traveler 
• Menstruating Women and Women in Post-Child birth bleeding 
• The pregnant and breast feeding woman 
• Miscellaneous categories of temporary excuse(i.e fighting, deeply in 
need(doctor performing critical ops)) 
•Those who have Permanent excuse from fasting in Ramadan 
• The old 
• The fragile 
• The Terminally ill sick person
Degrees of Fasting 
• 1. Ordinary Fasting i.e only fard or few times only 
• 2. Special Fasting i.e Sunnah…Taraweeh…Quran recitation 
etc.. 
• 3. Extra-Special Fasting 
• a. Lower your gaze 
• b. Guard your tongue 
• c. Guard your ears 
• d. Keep your limbs pure 
• e. Once again: Easy on the Biryani!
Purpose of Fasting 
• We fast to achieve Allah(SW) consciousness, taqwa, if while you’re fasting you 
don’t achieve this then you might as well not fast. If the prophet (saw) said lying 
and cheating makes a fast useless, what about the sin of leaving salah? This is one 
of the greatest sins of Islam. Salah is the second pillar of Islam and fasting is the 
fourth pillar. Does it make any sense to skip the 2nd and jump to 4th pillar? A 
building cannot have a 4th floor before a 2nd. Some ulema have said leaving Salah 
invalidates your fast. You might as well not fast. It’s a joke. It’s ridiculous to not 
pray and fast at the same time. Make sure you are praying your 5 prayers in 
Ramadan and this will help you continue to pray them after Ramadan. 
• The Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: Whoever does not give up lying and obscene 
talk then Allah has no need of his giving up his food and water. [Al-Tabarani in Al 
Mu'jam Al Sagheer, Classed as Saheeh by Al-Albaani] 
• Abu Huraira narrates the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: Many a fasting person 
will get nothing from his fast save hunger or thirst, and many a one who stand to 
pray at night will get nothing from his standing except sleeplessness. [Sunan Ibn 
Majah, Hadith 1690 and Al-Tirmidhi, Hadith 1989, Classed as Sahih]
When does Ramadan Start ? 
• There are three ways from which we can know when does the 
month of Ramadan start: 
• That we know that we’ve completed the thirty days of the 
month of Sha’ban. 
• When we sight the moon on the 29th of Sha’ban. 
• When the night of 29th Sha’ban is cloudy, we assume that 
Sha’ban will last for thirty days. It is mentioned in the 
hadith: “Fast when you see the moon and break your fast 
when you see the moon. But if it is cloudy then complete it 
out (the thirty days of Sha’ban).”
The Intention to Fast 
• Intention is obligatory for every ibadah. Intention is confined 
to the heart – not tounge 
• The timing of the intention during fasting depends on the 
type of fasting: 
• In obligatory fast: The safest opinion is that the intention 
needs to be present from the night before fajr: There is no 
fast for the one who did not make his fast from the 
night[Abu Dawud 2454] 
• In Supererogatory fasts: The intention can be made at 
anytime before the end of the fasting period as long as no 
food had been enter from the morning. This is based on 
the hadith from muslim that prophet(saw) intended to fast 
in the middle of the day when there was no food to eat. 
(Hanafi Opinion that intention can be made only up to mid 
day as a maximum
When to Break the Fast 
• Use ISNA Calender 
• Should Stop eating right when Adhan is called. 
If you have food in your mouth then must 
finish swallowing before Adhan stops. For 
Maghrib, You can not break your fast until the 
time to break fast, i.e When Adhan is called
Some of Dua’s to Read to breaking fast
Fast Nullifiers 
If done deliberately, by one’s own free will, and without a valid 
reason while fasting a current Ramadan fast, the following acts 
invalidate the fast and require a makeup along with expiation: 
• Changing intentions breaks one’s fast. 
• Eating and Drinking 
• Intentionally Vomiting 
• Cupping 
• Ejaculation by touching 
• Sexual Intercourse 
• Swallowing the saliva of One’s Spouse 
• Menstruation or Post Natal Bleeding
What is Expiation ?
Acts that vitiate the Fast & require make 
up but not expiation
Things which do not invalidate the fast 
• Eye drops, eardrops, tooth extraction and treatment of injuries do 
not invalidate the fast if nothing goes down the throat. 
• Medical tablets that are placed under the tongue to treat asthma 
attacks etc, so long as you avoid swallowing any residue. 
• Insertion of anything into the vagina such as pessaries, or a 
speculum, or the doctor’s fingers for the purpose of medical 
examination. 
• Insertion of medical instruments or IUD into the womb. 
• Anything that enters the urinary tract of a male or female , such as 
a catheter tube, or medical scopes, or opaque dyes inserted for the 
purpose of x-rays, or medicine. 
• Fillings, extractions or cleaning of the teeth, whether with a siwak 
or toothbrush, so long as you avoid swallowing anything that 
reaches the throat.
Things which do not invalidate the fast 
• Rinsing the mouth, gargling, sprays etc . so long as you avoid 
swallowing anything that reaches the throat. 
• Oxygen or anesthetic gases. 
• Anything that may enter the body via absorption through the skin, 
such as creams, poultices, etc. 
• Insertion of a fine tube via the veins for diagnostic imaging or 
treatment of the veins of the heart or any part of the body. 
• Insertion of a scope through the stomach wall to examine the 
intestines by means of a surgical operation (laparoscopy). 
• Taking samples from the liver or any other part of the body, so long 
as that is not accompanied by administration of solutions. 
• Endoscopy, as long as that is not accompanied by administration of 
solutions or other substances. 
• Introduction of any medical instruments or materials to the brain or 
spinal column.
Things that are undesirable (makruh) 
• Exaggeration in sniffing water at the time of making Wudu 
• Using strong tasting toothpaste or strong moutwash 
• Taking a swim 
• To chew something like gum or rubber, providing there is no 
flavor 
• To taste food with the tip of ones tongue 
• To collect saliva in the mouth and swallow it in large quantity 
• To quarrel and use filthy and indecent language 
• To back bite 
• Eating too much, The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah 
be upon him) said:“The son of Adam fills no worse vessel than 
his stomach.” (Reported by al-Tirmidhi, no. 2380)
Things that are desirable (Mustahab) 
• It is recommended to eat the the suhur and delay it its 
maximum possible time 
• It is highly recommended to hurry up in breaking the fast 
• To break the fast before prayting maghrib and break the fast 
upon dates and if not then water 
• To read a lot of quran and give a lot of charity 
• It is wajib to stay away from lying, backbiting, swearing and 
coursing 
• It is recommended to say if someone wrong you " I am 
fasting" 
• To say the following Dua upon breaking the fast: Thirst has 
been quenched, the veins wetted and the rewards establish 
insha allah
What does Women do if her Periods Start 
in Ramadan ?
What does Women do if her Periods ends 
in Ramadan ?
Components of a Fruitful Fast 
• 1. Suhur 
• Anas narrates the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: Eat suhoor for in it there is baraka (blessing). [Sahih Muslim, 
Book 6, Chapter 9, Hadith 2412. Also reported in Sahih Al-Bukhari] In another narration Allah and His angels send 
their salam on those who eat suhoor. 
• Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: I command you to have suhoor even if it is only a glass of water. [Musnad Ahmad] 
• Amr Ibn Al-Aas narrates The Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: The difference between us and previous nations is 
we delay the suhoor and hasten the iftaar. [Sahih Muslim, Book 6, Chapter 9, Hadith 2413] 
• Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudri narrates Rasulullah (saw) said: Suhur is a blessed meal. Hence, do not abandon it, even if one 
just takes a sip of water. Indeed, Allah and His angels send Salah (blessings) upon those who eat Suhur. [Musnad 
Ahmad, Ibn Abi Shaibah] 
• 2. Break it as soon as the sun has set with dates 
• Sahl ibn Sa’d that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The people will 
continue to do well so long as they hasten to break the fast.” [Bukhaari/Muslim] In another narrations Abu 
Hurayrah(ra) reported the additional phrase, “… because the Jews and Christians delay it.” Classed as hasan by al- 
Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood, 
• 3. Generosity [Video] 
• 4. More good deeds 
• 5. More charity 
• 6. More Qur’ān 
• 7. I‘tikāf the last 10 nights
Meritorious Acts During Ramadhan: 
• Searching for the Night of Decree 
• The Night of Decree (Laylatul-Qadr) is more virtuous and meritorious than one thousand 
months. It is the night of Ramadhan in which the Qur'an was brought from the highest 
heavens down to mankind. Allah ~ says in the Noble Qur'an interpretation of the 
meaning is: - "Verily, We have sent it (this Qur'an) down in the Night of Decree (Al- 
Qadr). And what will make you know what the Night of Decree is? The Night of Decree is 
better than a thousand months." (97:1-3) 
• Performing `Umrah During Ramadhan 
• Performing 'Umrah (lesser pilgrimage to Makkah) in Ramadhan is especially virtuous 
because it is equal in reward to Hajj (the major pilgrimage to Makkah). 
• The Prophet (Peace be upon Him) said:"Umrah in Ramadhan is equal (in reward) to Hajj 
-or he said "equal to (performing) Hajj with me." (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Meritorious Acts During Ramadhan: 
• The Night Prayer or Tarawih Prayers 
• Allah's Messenger (Peace be upon Him) has encouraged offering prayer at night 
regularly. This prayer is known as the 'night prayer' (Qiyamul-Layl) or (Tahajjud). During 
Ramadhan this prayer is also call Tarawih. It is allowed to offer the Tarawih, at any time 
starting from the conclusion of' Isha (Night) prayer until the commencement of the Fajr 
(Dawn) prayer. The Prophet (Peace be upon Him) always prayed eleven Rak'ahs (units of 
prayer) for the optional night prayer, whether it was during Ramadhan or any other 
time of the year but it is allowed to pray more than 11 Rakahs InshaAllah 
• Tarawih, is a voluntary prayer by which a true believer intends to seek the pleasure of 
Allah and draw near to Him. The Prophet said (Peace be upon Him): "Whoever 
performed the night prayer in Ramadhan with sincere faith and hoping for a reward 
from Allah, then all his past sins will be forgiven." (Al-Bukhari 
• Giving Charity And Donations 
• One of the good deeds of this blessed month of Ramadhan is charity and benevolence, 
which is more virtuous than during the other months. The goal of giving charity and 
donations is to attain the pleasure of Allah(S.W.T). “And whatever you spend in good, it 
will be repaid to you in full, and you shall not be wronged.” (Quran 2:272)
Meritorious Acts During Ramadhan: 
• Increasing One's Recitation of The Qur'an 
• The blessed month of Ramadhan is the month of the Qur'an, in which reciting the 
Qur'an according to one's ability is strongly recommended. The Messenger of Allah 
(Peace be upon Him) recited the Qur'an with the utmost concentration and deep 
contemplation of its meanings. For Ramadhan is the month in which the Qur'an was 
revealed. Allah (S.W.T) says interpretation of the meaning is: -"The month of Ramadhan, 
in which the Qur'an was revealed; a guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the 
guidance and the criterion (between right and wrong)." (2:185) 
• Seclusion in the Mosque (I`tikaf) 
• One of the special deeds of Ramadhan is I`tikaf. Performing I`tikaf means to confine 
oneself in seclusion in a mosque for the purpose of worshipping Allah alone, leaving 
every worldly and personal affair. The mind of the person who observes I`tikaf 
concentrates exclusively on the goal of pleasing Allah (S.W.T). He is engaged in various 
types of worship, repentance, and beseeching Allah's forgiveness. He offers as many 
voluntarily prayers as he can, saying words of remembrance and invocations, etc. to 
Allah (S.W.T). In this sense, practicing I`tikaf is a combination of many acts of worship.
10 wisdoms of Ramadan: 
• Fasting reminds us of the blessing of Allah on us, that he has given us food and 
water. There are many who must fast by force for days on end, who do not have 
food and water all year round 
• Fasting brings us closer to Allah by making us thankful. By taking a blessing away 
we are more appreciative when it comes back. 
• Fasting decreases our desire; desire for sins goes down out of sheer fatigue and 
hunger. That is why for young men who could not get married it is advised for 
them to fast. 
• Everyone begins to attend masaajid frequently 
• We begin to pray the prayers on time and remember the times of prayer to the 
minute 
• Brotherhood increases. We see each other regularly in masaajid and iftaar parties. 
• All of us are reattached to the Quran (by either reading it or hearing it) 
• We increase in our charity. This is the point of giving zakat and zakat al fitr, to the 
extent that every single person including children must give this. 
• We increase in Duaa, especially at time of breaking the fast. The Prophet 
Muhammad (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said a duaa made before a fast is hardly 
ever refused. 
• Gives us the realization that we can be better Muslims.
Tarawih: 
• Tarawih was intially with Prophet(saw) in congregation and 
then revived by Umar(ra) 
• Its Manner: in 2’s praying with Imam until the imam finish 
• Its number 11 or 23 
• Important Mistake: Some people pray only 8 with imam and 
then leave
Itikaf: 
• And do not fondle them whilst you are in itikaf in the 
mosques(Surah Baqarah:187) 
• The prophet(saw) used to perform itikaf in the last ten days of 
Ramadan until he passed away(Bukhari/Mulim) 
• It is to be done in Masjid and not in homes 
• It is permissible for both men and women 
• It is from Sunnah to fast during I’tikaf 
• Actions not permitted during I’tikaf included: Visting the sick, 
looking after family matters, visiting people, buying and 
selling, kissing and fondling spouse. 
• Actions that are permitted include: All act of worship, to 
move around the mosque, answering phone, teaching, going 
out for food or a shower and toilet etc.
Itikaf:
Can a Women Perform Itikaf ?
Zakatul Fitr: 
• Zakatul Fitr is obligatory charity in food items due at the end 
of Ramadan 
• Time of its obligation: Sunset on the last day of Ramadan 
• How much : 1 sa(Aprox 2.2kg) of Wheat, barley, rice, raisins, 
dates. 
• To whom: All poor people who need food 
• Can it be given in money ? According to the majority of the 
scholars(but not the Hanafi Madhab) it should not be given in 
monetary
Virtues of Laylatul Qadr: 
• Laylatul Qadr is the most blessed night of the entire year. Qadr means 
divine destiny or power. On this night Allah reveals Qadr for the following 
year to the angels. We should ask Allah to bless us with what we want on 
this night, like health, good deeds, children, jannah etc. It could be that 
Allah will change qadr by our duaa, and Allah already knew that we would 
make this duaa. 
• It is better than 1000 months. Allah sends down the angels and Gabriel 
(called ar-ruh). Gabriel hardly comes down to earth anymore. He is the 
most blessed of all angels and only used to come down for the prophets 
to give them revelation and teach them, but on this night he comes down, 
and peace lasts until fajr. If we worship Allah in our entire lifetime. say 30- 
60 years, it is possible we will have much much more, something like 100s 
of years of ibada, if just this one night is accepted from us every year. 
• Abu Huraira narrates Rasulullah (sallAllahu alaihi wa sallam) said: He who 
prayed on the Lailat-ul-Qadr (the Majestic Night) knowing that it is (the 
same night) praying with faith and seeking reward (from Allah), his sins 
would be forgiven. [Sahih Muslim, Book 4 (Kitaab As-Salah), Hadith 1665]
When is Laylatul Qadr ? 
• There are 46 saying regarding it 
• Most Authentic hadiths mention 27th Ramadan 
• However stronger opinion is that it moves around, most probably in the last in the 
last 10 days and most probably in the odd nights and most probable odd night is 
27th night 
• Its sign : 
• Greater Sign: The sun comes out without any rays and the moon is like a half 
plate of silver[Mulim 762]. The weather is neither hot nor cold. There are very 
few clouds in the sky and very little wind.[Ahentic ,ibn Khuzaimah 2190-2193] 
• Lesser signs: Dogs don’t burk, donkey doesn’t bray, cocks crow a lot 
• It may be that Allah shows it to some people in their dreams 
• What to say if you find yourself on Laylatul Qadr ? 
• Aisha (radiAllahu anha) narrates she asked the Rasulullah (saw) : Oh messenger of 
Allah, if I find myself on the night of Laylatul Qadr, what should I say? 
Prophet(saw): Say Oh Allah you are forgiving and love to forgive so forgive me 
• (Allahumma innaka ‘afuyyun tuhibbul ‘afwa fa’fu’anna) [Jami' Al-Tirmidhi]
Fasting outside of Ramadan 
:: 23 Type of Fasting
Fasting outside of Ramadan 
:: 23 Type of Fasting
Fasting outside of Ramadan 
• Fasting all or most of Sha’ban 
• A’ishah(ra) tells us: “I never saw the Prophet (peace be upon him) fast 
an entire month except for the month of Ramadân. I never saw him 
fast more often in any other month than he did in Sha`bân.” [Sahîh al- 
Bukhârî (1969) and Sahîh Muslim (1156)] 
• 6 days of Shawwal 
• Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) says: "Whoever fasts the 
month of Ramadan and then follows it with six days in Shawwâl, it will 
be as if he had fasted the year through." [Sahih Muslim (1163)] 
• 9 Days of Dhil-Hijjah 
• Ibn Abbaas (ra) said that the Messenger of Allah(saw)said: "There are 
no days in which the righteous acts are more beloved to Allah than in 
these days, meaning the ten (of Dhul Hijjah). They asked: O 
Messenger of Allah(saw), not even Jihaad in His way? He(saw) replied: 
Not even Jihaad in the way of Allah except for the man that goes out 
with his life and his money and does not return with either of them"
Fasting outside of Ramadan 
• The days of Arafat and A’shurah 
• "Fasting the day of 'Arafat expiates the sins of two years: a past one 
and a coming one. And, fasting the day of 'Aashura' (the tenth of the 
lunar month of Muharram) expiates the sins of the past year." 
(Reported by Muslim.) 
• Fasting 13th, 14th and 15th of every month(White Days) 
• From ibn Abbas: That the messenger of Allah(saw) never used to leave 
fasting on “white days”, neither in travel, nor during 
residency[Authentic, Albani in Sahih Al-Jamil] 
• Every Monday and Thursday 
• From Usamah bin Zaid(ra): I saw Prophet of Allah (saw) used to fast on 
Monday and Thursday. So i asked him and he(saw) replied: Verily 
actions are presented to Allah on Mondays and Thursdays and I love 
that my actions are raised whilst I am fasting.[Abu Dawud/Nasai]
Fasting outside of Ramadan 
• Every Second Day 
• Narrated Abdullah bin ‘Amr bin Al-’Aas(ra): Allah’s Apostle(saw) told 
me, “The most beloved prayer to Allah is that of David and the most 
beloved fasts to Allah are those of David. He used to sleep for half of 
the night and then pray for one third of the night and again sleep for 
its sixth part and used to fast on alternate days. 
• Fasting the month of Muharram 
• The best prayer after the obligatory ones is the prayer in the middle of 
the night and the best fasting after the month of Ramadan is the 
fasting in the months that are Muharram
Days on which fasting is discouraged: 
• Singling out Rajab 
• Fasting only on Fridays 
• Fasting only on Saturday 
• Consecutively fast without breaking the fast 
• Fasting 11th – 13th of Dhul-Hijjah except for the one who does 
not have a sacrifice 
• The Day of Doubt which is the day before Ramadan. For 
example is when someone fasts on 30th since it was cloudy 
on 29th Sha’ban night just to be on a safe side. This is not 
allowed since Prophet(saw) has forbidden it
Days on which fasting is Prohibited/ Not 
Recommended: 
• Prohibited: On the two Days of ‘Eid 
• Not Recommended: 
• The day of Pagan religions i.e Christmas day, Diwali Day 
etc. 
• Pick a special day which is not in accordance with Sunnah 
i.e Month of Rajab pagan used to fast 
• Only on Friday or only on Saturday 
• Immediately prior to Ramadan
Eid Prayer 
• Do not engage in vain waste of money and time 
• Praise Allah 
• Eid greetings: May Allah accept from us and from you 
• Even female in menstruation are recommended to go out and 
witness the congregation, even if they cannot pray
Sunnahs and etiquettes on the day of EID 
• Doing ghusl before going out to the prayer. 
• Eating before going out to pray on Eid al-Fitr and after the 
prayer on Eid al-Adha (eat 3 dates after fajr) 
• Takbeer on the day of Eid 
• Offering congratulations 
• Adorning oneself on the occasion of Eid. 
• Going to the prayer by one route and returning by another.
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Fiqh of fasting june 2013

  • 1. Month of the Mercy
  • 2. Definition of Fasting • Linguistically: It mean Abstinence(refrain from) • Legally: Withholding from something specified, During a specified time which is from the true fajr until sunset, with a specific intention • According to the Sharee‘ah it means “abstaining from food, drink, sexual intercourse, and other acts mentioned in the divine law during the day in the prescribed way. It is followed by abstinence from foolish talk, obscenity, and other forms of prohibited and disliked speech, due to the narration of hadiths forbidding them during fasting more so than at other times.
  • 3. Proofs for the obligation to fast Quran: •O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous[Surah Baqarah:183] From Sunnah: •From the Hadith of Jibril: He Said: Oh Muhammad, tell me about Islam.' The Messenger of Allah(saw) said, 'Islam is that you witness that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and you establish the prayer, and you give the Zakat, and you fast Ramadan, and you perform the hajj of the House if you are able to take a way to it.'{Reported by Bukhari}
  • 4. Nothing else like Fasting • Abu Umama (radiAllahu anhu) said: Oh Messenger of Allah, tell me of an action by which I may enter paradise. Prophet(saw): Take to fasting, there is nothing like it. [An- Nasai, Ibn Hibban, Al-Hakim]
  • 5. Every deeds is for yourself except Fasting • Abu Huraira narrates that the Prophet (saw) said Allah says: Every deed of the child of Adam is for himself, except for fasting. It is for Me and I shall reward it. Fasting is a shield, so if it is a day of fasting for any one of you, then he should engage in no obscenity or shouting. If anyone belittles him or fights with him, he should just say ‘I am a person who is fasting’. I swear by Him in whose hand is Muhammad’s soul, the smell of the fasting person’s breath is sweeter to Allah on the Day of Judgment than that of musk. The fasting person has two occasions for joy, one when he breaks his fast because of his breaking it and the other when he meets his Lord because of the reward for his fast.[Sahih Muslim, Book 6, Chapter 28, Hadith 2566. Also reported in Sahih Al-Bukhari] • In another narration Abu Huraira narrates Rasulullah (saw) said Allah says: Every (good) deed of the son of Adam would be multiplied, a good deed receiving a tenfold to seven hundredfold reward. Allah, the Exalted and Majestic, has said: With the exception of fasting, for it is done for Me and I will give a reward for it. [Sahih Muslim, Book 6, Chapter 28, Hadith 2567. Also reported in Sahih Al-Bukhari] • Of course Allah will reward each of his slaves, but this hadith means there is no limit or value placed on this reward. Meaning it is up to Allah how much he will reward, he is saying don’t worry, I will give you from My bounty. So we leave the reward to the generosity of Allah, and he is the most generous.
  • 6. The Virtues of Fasting • Sahl ibn Sa‘d said the Prophet (saw) said: “There is a gate in Paradise called Ar-Rayyaan, and those who observe fasting will enter from it on the Day of Judgment and none except them will enter from it. It will be said, 'Where are those who used to observe fasting?' They will get up, and none except them will enter from it. After their entry, this gate will be closed and nobody will enter from it (after that).” [Al-Bukhaari/Muslim] • It was narrated from Abu Salamah that Abu Hurayrah said: "The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Whoever fasts Ramazan out of faith and seeking reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.'" (Narrated by al-Bukhari, al-Eemaan, 37).
  • 7. Medical and Spiritual Benefits • Spiritual/Moral Benefits: Above all it is an act of obedience to Allah. Trains believers in TAQWA (Being Mindful of Allah & Fearing Him by doing all that He ordered & avoiding all that He has forbade).Teaches Patience & sincerity. Restricts the movement of the Shaitan. • Physical Benefits: Empathy and sympathy with the poor who do not have food or drink and of those who cannot get married or cannot be with their spouses. Develops endurance & Self-restraint • Social Benefits: Strengthens unity & equality between Muslims. Teaches sympathy towards the poor & needy. • Medical Benefits: Rests the Digestive organs & gets rid of accumulated waste. Uses up stored cholesterol (Fats) in the Blood System, which is one of the causes of Heart Disease. Teaches self control from over-eating, smoking etc. [Ref: Video]
  • 8. Preparing for Ramadan • There are number of ways by which to prepare for Ramadan: • Repent to Allah • Make Dua to Allah • Try to complete any obligatory fasts that you have to make up • Try to get of the things that distract you before Ramadan • Learn the rulings about fasting so you can worship • Fast some of the month of Sha’ban • Read lots of Quran • Try to set yourself a timetable and resolution for Ramadan
  • 9. Fasting Obligation upon • Who is a Muslim(Islam) • Who is of age; must be baligh(Puberty) • Who is sane(Sanity) • Who is capable of fasting(Ability) • Who is free of excuse • Who is not traveling(Residency)
  • 10. Fasting Obligation Upon: • “The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Qur’aan, a guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the guidance and the criterion (between right and wrong). So whoever of you sights (the crescent on the first night of) the month (of Ramadan i.e. is present at his home), he must observe Sawm (fasts) that month, and whoever is ill or on a journey, the same number [of days which one did not observe Sawm (fasts) must be made up] from other days. Allaah intends for you ease, and He does not want to make things difficult for you. (He wants that you) must complete the same number (of days), and that you must magnify Allaah [i.e. to say Takbeer (Allaahu Akbar: Allaah is the Most Great)] for having guided you so that you may be grateful to Him” [al-Baqarah 2:185]
  • 11. Concerning the people who break their fast illegally • Anyone who does not belong to any of these categories and purposely still doesn’t fast, then he is committing a major sin because he is leaving one of the pillars of Islam. If anyone intentionally breaks his fast in Ramadan then upon him is a great sin and he must make up that day for which he broke or he did not fast. There is no expiation upon him. • It’s a major sin to break ones fast intentionally. But if one eats or drinks without realization that its Ramadan, then its ok and the fast is not nullified. • “A man came to the Prophet(saw) and said, O Messenger of Allah(saw), I have destroyed myself.’ So the Prophet(saw) said, ‘What have you done?’ ‘He said I fell upon my wife when I was fasting’ So the Prophet(saw) asked him, ‘Can you free a slave?’ He said, ‘No.’ Then he(saw) said, ‘Can you fast two months?’ He said, ‘No.’ So then the Prophet(saw) said, ‘Can you feed sixty poor people?’ He said, ‘Wallahi last night we went to sleep we couldn’t even eat our food.’ Then Prophet(saw) was quiet and some sadaqah was brought to him. So then the Prophet(saw) gave that man the sadaqah and go and said feed sixty poor people.”
  • 12. Concerning the people who break their fast illegally • A saheeh report which warns against not fasting was narrated by Ibn Khuzaymah (1986) and Ibn Hibbaan (7491) from Abu Umaamah al-Baahili who said: I heard the Messenger of Allaah (saw) say: “Whilst I was sleeping two men came to me and took my by the arm and brought me to a cragged mountain. They said, ‘Climb up.’ I said, ‘I cannot.’ They said, ‘We will make it easy for you.’ So I climbed up until I was at the top of the mountain. Then I heard loud voices. I said, ‘What are these voices?’ They said, ‘This is the howling of the people of Hell.” Then I was taken until I saw people hanging by their hamstrings, with the sides of their mouths torn and blood pouring from their mouths.’ I said, ‘Who are these?’ He said, ‘These are people who broke their fast before it was time.’” Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Mawaarid al-Zam’aan, no. 1509. • Al-Albaani (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: This is the punishment of those who fasted then broke the fast deliberately before the time for breaking the fast came, so who about those who do not fast at all? We ask Allaah to keep us safe and sound in this world and in the Hereafter.
  • 13. Excuses for Not Fasting in Ramadan So whoever among you is ill or on a journey [during them] – then an equal number of days [are to be made up]. And upon those who are able [to fast, but with hardship] – a ransom [as substitute] of feeding a poor person [each day].[Surah Baqarah: 184] •Those who have temporary excuse from fasting in Ramadan • Temporarily Sick Person • Traveler • Menstruating Women and Women in Post-Child birth bleeding • The pregnant and breast feeding woman • Miscellaneous categories of temporary excuse(i.e fighting, deeply in need(doctor performing critical ops)) •Those who have Permanent excuse from fasting in Ramadan • The old • The fragile • The Terminally ill sick person
  • 14. Degrees of Fasting • 1. Ordinary Fasting i.e only fard or few times only • 2. Special Fasting i.e Sunnah…Taraweeh…Quran recitation etc.. • 3. Extra-Special Fasting • a. Lower your gaze • b. Guard your tongue • c. Guard your ears • d. Keep your limbs pure • e. Once again: Easy on the Biryani!
  • 15. Purpose of Fasting • We fast to achieve Allah(SW) consciousness, taqwa, if while you’re fasting you don’t achieve this then you might as well not fast. If the prophet (saw) said lying and cheating makes a fast useless, what about the sin of leaving salah? This is one of the greatest sins of Islam. Salah is the second pillar of Islam and fasting is the fourth pillar. Does it make any sense to skip the 2nd and jump to 4th pillar? A building cannot have a 4th floor before a 2nd. Some ulema have said leaving Salah invalidates your fast. You might as well not fast. It’s a joke. It’s ridiculous to not pray and fast at the same time. Make sure you are praying your 5 prayers in Ramadan and this will help you continue to pray them after Ramadan. • The Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: Whoever does not give up lying and obscene talk then Allah has no need of his giving up his food and water. [Al-Tabarani in Al Mu'jam Al Sagheer, Classed as Saheeh by Al-Albaani] • Abu Huraira narrates the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: Many a fasting person will get nothing from his fast save hunger or thirst, and many a one who stand to pray at night will get nothing from his standing except sleeplessness. [Sunan Ibn Majah, Hadith 1690 and Al-Tirmidhi, Hadith 1989, Classed as Sahih]
  • 16. When does Ramadan Start ? • There are three ways from which we can know when does the month of Ramadan start: • That we know that we’ve completed the thirty days of the month of Sha’ban. • When we sight the moon on the 29th of Sha’ban. • When the night of 29th Sha’ban is cloudy, we assume that Sha’ban will last for thirty days. It is mentioned in the hadith: “Fast when you see the moon and break your fast when you see the moon. But if it is cloudy then complete it out (the thirty days of Sha’ban).”
  • 17. The Intention to Fast • Intention is obligatory for every ibadah. Intention is confined to the heart – not tounge • The timing of the intention during fasting depends on the type of fasting: • In obligatory fast: The safest opinion is that the intention needs to be present from the night before fajr: There is no fast for the one who did not make his fast from the night[Abu Dawud 2454] • In Supererogatory fasts: The intention can be made at anytime before the end of the fasting period as long as no food had been enter from the morning. This is based on the hadith from muslim that prophet(saw) intended to fast in the middle of the day when there was no food to eat. (Hanafi Opinion that intention can be made only up to mid day as a maximum
  • 18. When to Break the Fast • Use ISNA Calender • Should Stop eating right when Adhan is called. If you have food in your mouth then must finish swallowing before Adhan stops. For Maghrib, You can not break your fast until the time to break fast, i.e When Adhan is called
  • 19. Some of Dua’s to Read to breaking fast
  • 20. Fast Nullifiers If done deliberately, by one’s own free will, and without a valid reason while fasting a current Ramadan fast, the following acts invalidate the fast and require a makeup along with expiation: • Changing intentions breaks one’s fast. • Eating and Drinking • Intentionally Vomiting • Cupping • Ejaculation by touching • Sexual Intercourse • Swallowing the saliva of One’s Spouse • Menstruation or Post Natal Bleeding
  • 22. Acts that vitiate the Fast & require make up but not expiation
  • 23. Things which do not invalidate the fast • Eye drops, eardrops, tooth extraction and treatment of injuries do not invalidate the fast if nothing goes down the throat. • Medical tablets that are placed under the tongue to treat asthma attacks etc, so long as you avoid swallowing any residue. • Insertion of anything into the vagina such as pessaries, or a speculum, or the doctor’s fingers for the purpose of medical examination. • Insertion of medical instruments or IUD into the womb. • Anything that enters the urinary tract of a male or female , such as a catheter tube, or medical scopes, or opaque dyes inserted for the purpose of x-rays, or medicine. • Fillings, extractions or cleaning of the teeth, whether with a siwak or toothbrush, so long as you avoid swallowing anything that reaches the throat.
  • 24. Things which do not invalidate the fast • Rinsing the mouth, gargling, sprays etc . so long as you avoid swallowing anything that reaches the throat. • Oxygen or anesthetic gases. • Anything that may enter the body via absorption through the skin, such as creams, poultices, etc. • Insertion of a fine tube via the veins for diagnostic imaging or treatment of the veins of the heart or any part of the body. • Insertion of a scope through the stomach wall to examine the intestines by means of a surgical operation (laparoscopy). • Taking samples from the liver or any other part of the body, so long as that is not accompanied by administration of solutions. • Endoscopy, as long as that is not accompanied by administration of solutions or other substances. • Introduction of any medical instruments or materials to the brain or spinal column.
  • 25. Things that are undesirable (makruh) • Exaggeration in sniffing water at the time of making Wudu • Using strong tasting toothpaste or strong moutwash • Taking a swim • To chew something like gum or rubber, providing there is no flavor • To taste food with the tip of ones tongue • To collect saliva in the mouth and swallow it in large quantity • To quarrel and use filthy and indecent language • To back bite • Eating too much, The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:“The son of Adam fills no worse vessel than his stomach.” (Reported by al-Tirmidhi, no. 2380)
  • 26. Things that are desirable (Mustahab) • It is recommended to eat the the suhur and delay it its maximum possible time • It is highly recommended to hurry up in breaking the fast • To break the fast before prayting maghrib and break the fast upon dates and if not then water • To read a lot of quran and give a lot of charity • It is wajib to stay away from lying, backbiting, swearing and coursing • It is recommended to say if someone wrong you " I am fasting" • To say the following Dua upon breaking the fast: Thirst has been quenched, the veins wetted and the rewards establish insha allah
  • 27. What does Women do if her Periods Start in Ramadan ?
  • 28. What does Women do if her Periods ends in Ramadan ?
  • 29. Components of a Fruitful Fast • 1. Suhur • Anas narrates the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: Eat suhoor for in it there is baraka (blessing). [Sahih Muslim, Book 6, Chapter 9, Hadith 2412. Also reported in Sahih Al-Bukhari] In another narration Allah and His angels send their salam on those who eat suhoor. • Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: I command you to have suhoor even if it is only a glass of water. [Musnad Ahmad] • Amr Ibn Al-Aas narrates The Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: The difference between us and previous nations is we delay the suhoor and hasten the iftaar. [Sahih Muslim, Book 6, Chapter 9, Hadith 2413] • Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudri narrates Rasulullah (saw) said: Suhur is a blessed meal. Hence, do not abandon it, even if one just takes a sip of water. Indeed, Allah and His angels send Salah (blessings) upon those who eat Suhur. [Musnad Ahmad, Ibn Abi Shaibah] • 2. Break it as soon as the sun has set with dates • Sahl ibn Sa’d that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The people will continue to do well so long as they hasten to break the fast.” [Bukhaari/Muslim] In another narrations Abu Hurayrah(ra) reported the additional phrase, “… because the Jews and Christians delay it.” Classed as hasan by al- Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood, • 3. Generosity [Video] • 4. More good deeds • 5. More charity • 6. More Qur’ān • 7. I‘tikāf the last 10 nights
  • 30. Meritorious Acts During Ramadhan: • Searching for the Night of Decree • The Night of Decree (Laylatul-Qadr) is more virtuous and meritorious than one thousand months. It is the night of Ramadhan in which the Qur'an was brought from the highest heavens down to mankind. Allah ~ says in the Noble Qur'an interpretation of the meaning is: - "Verily, We have sent it (this Qur'an) down in the Night of Decree (Al- Qadr). And what will make you know what the Night of Decree is? The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months." (97:1-3) • Performing `Umrah During Ramadhan • Performing 'Umrah (lesser pilgrimage to Makkah) in Ramadhan is especially virtuous because it is equal in reward to Hajj (the major pilgrimage to Makkah). • The Prophet (Peace be upon Him) said:"Umrah in Ramadhan is equal (in reward) to Hajj -or he said "equal to (performing) Hajj with me." (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
  • 31. Meritorious Acts During Ramadhan: • The Night Prayer or Tarawih Prayers • Allah's Messenger (Peace be upon Him) has encouraged offering prayer at night regularly. This prayer is known as the 'night prayer' (Qiyamul-Layl) or (Tahajjud). During Ramadhan this prayer is also call Tarawih. It is allowed to offer the Tarawih, at any time starting from the conclusion of' Isha (Night) prayer until the commencement of the Fajr (Dawn) prayer. The Prophet (Peace be upon Him) always prayed eleven Rak'ahs (units of prayer) for the optional night prayer, whether it was during Ramadhan or any other time of the year but it is allowed to pray more than 11 Rakahs InshaAllah • Tarawih, is a voluntary prayer by which a true believer intends to seek the pleasure of Allah and draw near to Him. The Prophet said (Peace be upon Him): "Whoever performed the night prayer in Ramadhan with sincere faith and hoping for a reward from Allah, then all his past sins will be forgiven." (Al-Bukhari • Giving Charity And Donations • One of the good deeds of this blessed month of Ramadhan is charity and benevolence, which is more virtuous than during the other months. The goal of giving charity and donations is to attain the pleasure of Allah(S.W.T). “And whatever you spend in good, it will be repaid to you in full, and you shall not be wronged.” (Quran 2:272)
  • 32. Meritorious Acts During Ramadhan: • Increasing One's Recitation of The Qur'an • The blessed month of Ramadhan is the month of the Qur'an, in which reciting the Qur'an according to one's ability is strongly recommended. The Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon Him) recited the Qur'an with the utmost concentration and deep contemplation of its meanings. For Ramadhan is the month in which the Qur'an was revealed. Allah (S.W.T) says interpretation of the meaning is: -"The month of Ramadhan, in which the Qur'an was revealed; a guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the guidance and the criterion (between right and wrong)." (2:185) • Seclusion in the Mosque (I`tikaf) • One of the special deeds of Ramadhan is I`tikaf. Performing I`tikaf means to confine oneself in seclusion in a mosque for the purpose of worshipping Allah alone, leaving every worldly and personal affair. The mind of the person who observes I`tikaf concentrates exclusively on the goal of pleasing Allah (S.W.T). He is engaged in various types of worship, repentance, and beseeching Allah's forgiveness. He offers as many voluntarily prayers as he can, saying words of remembrance and invocations, etc. to Allah (S.W.T). In this sense, practicing I`tikaf is a combination of many acts of worship.
  • 33. 10 wisdoms of Ramadan: • Fasting reminds us of the blessing of Allah on us, that he has given us food and water. There are many who must fast by force for days on end, who do not have food and water all year round • Fasting brings us closer to Allah by making us thankful. By taking a blessing away we are more appreciative when it comes back. • Fasting decreases our desire; desire for sins goes down out of sheer fatigue and hunger. That is why for young men who could not get married it is advised for them to fast. • Everyone begins to attend masaajid frequently • We begin to pray the prayers on time and remember the times of prayer to the minute • Brotherhood increases. We see each other regularly in masaajid and iftaar parties. • All of us are reattached to the Quran (by either reading it or hearing it) • We increase in our charity. This is the point of giving zakat and zakat al fitr, to the extent that every single person including children must give this. • We increase in Duaa, especially at time of breaking the fast. The Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said a duaa made before a fast is hardly ever refused. • Gives us the realization that we can be better Muslims.
  • 34. Tarawih: • Tarawih was intially with Prophet(saw) in congregation and then revived by Umar(ra) • Its Manner: in 2’s praying with Imam until the imam finish • Its number 11 or 23 • Important Mistake: Some people pray only 8 with imam and then leave
  • 35. Itikaf: • And do not fondle them whilst you are in itikaf in the mosques(Surah Baqarah:187) • The prophet(saw) used to perform itikaf in the last ten days of Ramadan until he passed away(Bukhari/Mulim) • It is to be done in Masjid and not in homes • It is permissible for both men and women • It is from Sunnah to fast during I’tikaf • Actions not permitted during I’tikaf included: Visting the sick, looking after family matters, visiting people, buying and selling, kissing and fondling spouse. • Actions that are permitted include: All act of worship, to move around the mosque, answering phone, teaching, going out for food or a shower and toilet etc.
  • 37. Can a Women Perform Itikaf ?
  • 38. Zakatul Fitr: • Zakatul Fitr is obligatory charity in food items due at the end of Ramadan • Time of its obligation: Sunset on the last day of Ramadan • How much : 1 sa(Aprox 2.2kg) of Wheat, barley, rice, raisins, dates. • To whom: All poor people who need food • Can it be given in money ? According to the majority of the scholars(but not the Hanafi Madhab) it should not be given in monetary
  • 39. Virtues of Laylatul Qadr: • Laylatul Qadr is the most blessed night of the entire year. Qadr means divine destiny or power. On this night Allah reveals Qadr for the following year to the angels. We should ask Allah to bless us with what we want on this night, like health, good deeds, children, jannah etc. It could be that Allah will change qadr by our duaa, and Allah already knew that we would make this duaa. • It is better than 1000 months. Allah sends down the angels and Gabriel (called ar-ruh). Gabriel hardly comes down to earth anymore. He is the most blessed of all angels and only used to come down for the prophets to give them revelation and teach them, but on this night he comes down, and peace lasts until fajr. If we worship Allah in our entire lifetime. say 30- 60 years, it is possible we will have much much more, something like 100s of years of ibada, if just this one night is accepted from us every year. • Abu Huraira narrates Rasulullah (sallAllahu alaihi wa sallam) said: He who prayed on the Lailat-ul-Qadr (the Majestic Night) knowing that it is (the same night) praying with faith and seeking reward (from Allah), his sins would be forgiven. [Sahih Muslim, Book 4 (Kitaab As-Salah), Hadith 1665]
  • 40. When is Laylatul Qadr ? • There are 46 saying regarding it • Most Authentic hadiths mention 27th Ramadan • However stronger opinion is that it moves around, most probably in the last in the last 10 days and most probably in the odd nights and most probable odd night is 27th night • Its sign : • Greater Sign: The sun comes out without any rays and the moon is like a half plate of silver[Mulim 762]. The weather is neither hot nor cold. There are very few clouds in the sky and very little wind.[Ahentic ,ibn Khuzaimah 2190-2193] • Lesser signs: Dogs don’t burk, donkey doesn’t bray, cocks crow a lot • It may be that Allah shows it to some people in their dreams • What to say if you find yourself on Laylatul Qadr ? • Aisha (radiAllahu anha) narrates she asked the Rasulullah (saw) : Oh messenger of Allah, if I find myself on the night of Laylatul Qadr, what should I say? Prophet(saw): Say Oh Allah you are forgiving and love to forgive so forgive me • (Allahumma innaka ‘afuyyun tuhibbul ‘afwa fa’fu’anna) [Jami' Al-Tirmidhi]
  • 41. Fasting outside of Ramadan :: 23 Type of Fasting
  • 42. Fasting outside of Ramadan :: 23 Type of Fasting
  • 43. Fasting outside of Ramadan • Fasting all or most of Sha’ban • A’ishah(ra) tells us: “I never saw the Prophet (peace be upon him) fast an entire month except for the month of Ramadân. I never saw him fast more often in any other month than he did in Sha`bân.” [Sahîh al- Bukhârî (1969) and Sahîh Muslim (1156)] • 6 days of Shawwal • Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) says: "Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan and then follows it with six days in Shawwâl, it will be as if he had fasted the year through." [Sahih Muslim (1163)] • 9 Days of Dhil-Hijjah • Ibn Abbaas (ra) said that the Messenger of Allah(saw)said: "There are no days in which the righteous acts are more beloved to Allah than in these days, meaning the ten (of Dhul Hijjah). They asked: O Messenger of Allah(saw), not even Jihaad in His way? He(saw) replied: Not even Jihaad in the way of Allah except for the man that goes out with his life and his money and does not return with either of them"
  • 44. Fasting outside of Ramadan • The days of Arafat and A’shurah • "Fasting the day of 'Arafat expiates the sins of two years: a past one and a coming one. And, fasting the day of 'Aashura' (the tenth of the lunar month of Muharram) expiates the sins of the past year." (Reported by Muslim.) • Fasting 13th, 14th and 15th of every month(White Days) • From ibn Abbas: That the messenger of Allah(saw) never used to leave fasting on “white days”, neither in travel, nor during residency[Authentic, Albani in Sahih Al-Jamil] • Every Monday and Thursday • From Usamah bin Zaid(ra): I saw Prophet of Allah (saw) used to fast on Monday and Thursday. So i asked him and he(saw) replied: Verily actions are presented to Allah on Mondays and Thursdays and I love that my actions are raised whilst I am fasting.[Abu Dawud/Nasai]
  • 45. Fasting outside of Ramadan • Every Second Day • Narrated Abdullah bin ‘Amr bin Al-’Aas(ra): Allah’s Apostle(saw) told me, “The most beloved prayer to Allah is that of David and the most beloved fasts to Allah are those of David. He used to sleep for half of the night and then pray for one third of the night and again sleep for its sixth part and used to fast on alternate days. • Fasting the month of Muharram • The best prayer after the obligatory ones is the prayer in the middle of the night and the best fasting after the month of Ramadan is the fasting in the months that are Muharram
  • 46. Days on which fasting is discouraged: • Singling out Rajab • Fasting only on Fridays • Fasting only on Saturday • Consecutively fast without breaking the fast • Fasting 11th – 13th of Dhul-Hijjah except for the one who does not have a sacrifice • The Day of Doubt which is the day before Ramadan. For example is when someone fasts on 30th since it was cloudy on 29th Sha’ban night just to be on a safe side. This is not allowed since Prophet(saw) has forbidden it
  • 47. Days on which fasting is Prohibited/ Not Recommended: • Prohibited: On the two Days of ‘Eid • Not Recommended: • The day of Pagan religions i.e Christmas day, Diwali Day etc. • Pick a special day which is not in accordance with Sunnah i.e Month of Rajab pagan used to fast • Only on Friday or only on Saturday • Immediately prior to Ramadan
  • 48. Eid Prayer • Do not engage in vain waste of money and time • Praise Allah • Eid greetings: May Allah accept from us and from you • Even female in menstruation are recommended to go out and witness the congregation, even if they cannot pray
  • 49. Sunnahs and etiquettes on the day of EID • Doing ghusl before going out to the prayer. • Eating before going out to pray on Eid al-Fitr and after the prayer on Eid al-Adha (eat 3 dates after fajr) • Takbeer on the day of Eid • Offering congratulations • Adorning oneself on the occasion of Eid. • Going to the prayer by one route and returning by another.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. The strongest opinion is that it changes every year. One thing we know for sure is that it is in the odd nights of the last ten nights. The prophet would search for Laylatul Qadr in the middle ten nights and make i’tikaf on those nights before it was revealed to him that Laylatul Qadr is in the last 10 nights, of the odd nights. After this he searched for it in the last 10 nights and make i’tikaf at that time. [Sahih Muslim, Book 6 (Kitaab Al-Sawm), Chapter 37, Hadith 270] So it is one of the five odd nights. Some put more emphasis on the last nights but some riwayaat give importance to the first nights as well. In general the last ten nights are the most blessed nights of year, and of them more blessed are the odd nights, and of them the most blessed night is laylatul qadr. It is not always the 27th night. The wisdom behind not knowing what night it is is so people can be eager to worship Allah and find it through all these 10 nights. Allah tests us, within our capacity, to be vigilant. If you worship throughout the last ten nights you are guaranteed to get Laylatul Qadr. What does it mean to stand on this night? It means stand in prayer in the night for the majority of the night. So we are recommended to do what we can. Do something extra. You increase your standard during the regular nights of Ramadan, and on these nights take it to the limit, do something more than the increased standard of Ramadan. What to say if you find yourself on Laylatul Qadr Aisha (radiAllahu anha) narrates she asked the Rasulullah (saw) : Oh messenger of Allah, if I find myself on the night of Laylatul Qadr, what should I say? Prophet: Say Oh Allah you are forgiving and love to forgive so forgive me (Allahumma innaka ‘afuyyun tuhibbul ‘afwa fa’fu’anna) [Jami' Al-Tirmidhi] Signs of Laitul Qadr There are some signs that reveal which night is Laitatul Qadr. The night will be peaceful, neither hot nor cold, with a clear moon shinning but with no rays. There will be no shooting stars in the night At sunrise the sun will rise as just a disc without and radiant beams of light. One companion of the Prophet reported that on Laitatul Qadr he tasted sea water and it was sweet.
  2. The Sunnahs that the Muslim should observe on the day of Eid are as follows: 1 – Doing ghusl before going out to the prayer. It was narrated in a saheeh hadeeth in al-Muwatta’ and elsewhere that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Umar used to do ghusl on the day of al-Fitr before going out to the prayer-place in the morning. Al-Muwatta’ 428. Al- Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said that the Muslims were unanimously agreed that it is mustahabb to do ghusl for Eid prayer. The reason why it is mustahabb is the same reason as that for doing ghusl before Jumu’ah and other public gatherings. Rather on Eid the reason is even stronger. 2 – Eating before going out to pray on Eid al-Fitr and after the prayer on Eid al-Adha: Part of the etiquette is not to go out to pray on Eid al-Fitr until one has eaten some dates, because of the hadeeth narrated by al-Bukhaari from Anas ibn Maalik, who said that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used not to go out on the morning of Eid al-Fitr until he had eaten some dates… of which he would eat an odd number. Al-Bukhaari, 953. It is mustahabb to eat before going out to emphasize the fact that it is forbidden to fast on that day and to demonstrate that the fast has ended. Ibn Hajar (may Allaah have mercy on him) suggested that the reason for that was so as to ward off the possibility of adding to the fast, and to hasten to obey the command of Allaah. Al-Fath, 2/446 Whoever does not have any dates may break his fast with anything that is permissible. But on Eid al-Adha it is mustahabb not to eat anything until one comes back from the prayer, so he should eat from the udhiyah if he has offered a sacrifice. If he is not going to offer a sacrifice there is nothing wrong with eating before the prayer. 3 – Takbeer on the day of Eid This is one of the greatest Sunnahs on the day of Eid because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “(He wants that you) must complete the same number (of days), and that you must magnify Allaah [i.e. to say Takbeer (Allaahu Akbar: Allaah is the Most Great)] for having guided you so that you may be grateful to Him” [al-Baqarah 2:185] It was narrated that al-Waleed ibn Muslim said: I asked al-Awzaa’i and Maalik ibn Anas about saying Takbeer out loud on the two Eids. They said, Yes, ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Umar used to say it out loud on the day of al-Fitr until the imam came out (to lead the prayers). It was narrated in a saheeh report that ‘Abd al-Rahmaan al-Sulami said, “They emphasized it more on the day of al-Fitr than the day of al-Adha.”. Wakee’ said, this refers to the takbeer. See Irwa’ al-Ghaleel, 3/122/ Al-Daaraqutni and others narrated that on the morning of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, Ibn ‘Umar would strive hard in reciting takbeer until he came to the prayer place, then he would recite takbeer until the imam came out. Ibn Abi Shaybah narrated with a saheeh isnaad that al-Zuhri said: The people used to recite Takbeer on Eid when they came out of their houses until they came to the prayer place, and until the imam came out. When the imam came out they fell silent, and when he said takbeer they said takbeer. See Irwa’ al-Ghaleel, 1/121 Saying takbeer when coming out of one's house to the prayer place and until the imam came out was something that was well known among the salaf (early generations). This has been narrated by a number of scholars such as Ibn Abi Shaybah, ‘Abd a l-Razzaaq and al-Firyaabi in Ahkaam al-Eidayn from a group of the salaf. For example, Naafi’ ibn Jubayr used to recite takbeer and was astonished that the people did not do so, and he said, “Why do you not recite takbeer?” Ibn Shihaab al-Zuhri (may Allaah have mercy on him) used to say, “The people used to recite takbeer from the time they came out of their houses until the imam came in.” The time for takbeer on Eid al-Fitr starts from the night before Eid until the imam enters to lead the Eid prayer. In the case of Eid al-Adha, the takbeer begins on the first day of Dhu’l-Hijjah and lasts until sunset on the last of the days of tashreeq. Description of the takbeer: It was narrated in the Musannaf of Ibn Abi Shaybah with a saheeh isnaad from Ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) that he used to recite takbeer during the days of tashreeq: Allaahu akbar, Allaahu akbar, laa ilaaha ill-Allaah, wa Allaahu akbar, Allaah akbar, wa Lillaah il-hamd (Allaah is Most Great, Allaah is most Great, there is no god but Allaah, Allaah is Most great, Allaah is most great, and to Allaah be praise). It was also narrated elsewhere by Ibn Abi Shaybah with the same isnaad, but with the phrase “Allaahu akbar” repeated three times. Al-Mahaamili narrated with a saheeh isnaad also from Ibn Mas’ood: “Allaahu akbaru kabeera, Allaahu akbaru kabeera, Allaahu akbar wa ajallu, Allaahu akbar wa Lillaah il-hamd (Allaah is Most Great indeed, Allaah is Most Great indeed, Allaah is most Great and Glorified, Allaah is Most Great and to Allaah be praise).” See al-Irwa’, 3/126. 4 – Offering congratulations The etiquette of Eid also includes the congratulations and good wishes exchanged by people, no matter what the wording, such as saying to one another Taqabbala Allaah minna wa minkum (May Allaah accept (good deeds) from us and from you” or “Eid mubaarak” and other permissible expressions of congratulations. It was narrated that Jubayr ibn Nufayr said: When the companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) met one another on the day of Eid, they would say to one another, “May Allaah accept (good deeds) from us and from you.” Ibn Hajar said, its isnaad is hasan. Al-Fath, 2/446. Offering congratulations was something that was well known among the Sahaabah, and scholars such as Imam Ahmad and others allowed it. There is evidence which suggests that it is prescribed to offer congratulations and good wishes on special occasions, and that the Sahaabah congratulated one another when good things happened, such as when Allaah accepted the repentance of a man, they went and congratulated him for that, and so on. Undoubtedly these congratulations are among the noble characteristics among the Muslims. The least that may be said concerning the subject of congratulations is that you should return the greetings of those who congratulate you on Eid, and keep quiet if others keep quiet, as Imam Ahmad (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: If anyone congratulates you, then respond, otherwise do not initiate it. 5 – Adorning oneself on the occasion of Eid. It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) said that ‘Umar took a brocade cloak that was for sale in the market and brought it to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and said, “O Messenger of Allaah, buy this and adorn yourself with it for Eid and for receiving the delegations.” The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to him, “Rather this is the dress of one who has no share (of piety or of reward in the Hereafter)…” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 948. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) agreed with ‘Umar on the idea of adorning oneself for Eid, but he denounced him for choosing this cloak because it was made of silk. It was narrated that Jaabir (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) had a cloak which he would wear on the two Eids and on Fridays. Saheeh Ibn Khuzaymah, 1756, Al-Bayhaqi narrated with a saheeh isnaad that Ibn ‘Umar used to wear his best clothes on Eid. So a man should wear the best clothes that he has when going out for Eid. With regard to women, they should avoid adorning themselves when they go out for Eid, because they are forbidden to show off their adornments to non-mahram men. It is also haraam for a woman who wants to go out to put on perfume or to expose men to temptation, because they are only going out for the purpose of worship. 6 – Going to the prayer by one route and returning by another. It was narrated that Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allaah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: On the day of Eid, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to vary his route. Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 986. It was said that the reason for that was so that the two routes would testify for him on the Day of Resurrection, for the earth will speak on the Day of Resurrection and say what was done on it, both good and bad. And it was said that it was in order to manifest the symbols of Islam on both routes, or to manifest the remembrance of Allaah (dhikr), or to annoy the hypocrites and Jews, and to scare them with the large number of people who were with him. And it was said that it was in order to attend to the people’s needs, to answer their questions, teach them, set an example and give charity to the needy, or to visit his relatives and uphold the ties of kinship.
  3. The Sunnahs that the Muslim should observe on the day of Eid are as follows: 1 – Doing ghusl before going out to the prayer. It was narrated in a saheeh hadeeth in al-Muwatta’ and elsewhere that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Umar used to do ghusl on the day of al-Fitr before going out to the prayer-place in the morning. Al-Muwatta’ 428. Al- Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said that the Muslims were unanimously agreed that it is mustahabb to do ghusl for Eid prayer. The reason why it is mustahabb is the same reason as that for doing ghusl before Jumu’ah and other public gatherings. Rather on Eid the reason is even stronger. 2 – Eating before going out to pray on Eid al-Fitr and after the prayer on Eid al-Adha: Part of the etiquette is not to go out to pray on Eid al-Fitr until one has eaten some dates, because of the hadeeth narrated by al-Bukhaari from Anas ibn Maalik, who said that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used not to go out on the morning of Eid al-Fitr until he had eaten some dates… of which he would eat an odd number. Al-Bukhaari, 953. It is mustahabb to eat before going out to emphasize the fact that it is forbidden to fast on that day and to demonstrate that the fast has ended. Ibn Hajar (may Allaah have mercy on him) suggested that the reason for that was so as to ward off the possibility of adding to the fast, and to hasten to obey the command of Allaah. Al-Fath, 2/446 Whoever does not have any dates may break his fast with anything that is permissible. But on Eid al-Adha it is mustahabb not to eat anything until one comes back from the prayer, so he should eat from the udhiyah if he has offered a sacrifice. If he is not going to offer a sacrifice there is nothing wrong with eating before the prayer. 3 – Takbeer on the day of Eid This is one of the greatest Sunnahs on the day of Eid because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “(He wants that you) must complete the same number (of days), and that you must magnify Allaah [i.e. to say Takbeer (Allaahu Akbar: Allaah is the Most Great)] for having guided you so that you may be grateful to Him” [al-Baqarah 2:185] It was narrated that al-Waleed ibn Muslim said: I asked al-Awzaa’i and Maalik ibn Anas about saying Takbeer out loud on the two Eids. They said, Yes, ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Umar used to say it out loud on the day of al-Fitr until the imam came out (to lead the prayers). It was narrated in a saheeh report that ‘Abd al-Rahmaan al-Sulami said, “They emphasized it more on the day of al-Fitr than the day of al-Adha.”. Wakee’ said, this refers to the takbeer. See Irwa’ al-Ghaleel, 3/122/ Al-Daaraqutni and others narrated that on the morning of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, Ibn ‘Umar would strive hard in reciting takbeer until he came to the prayer place, then he would recite takbeer until the imam came out. Ibn Abi Shaybah narrated with a saheeh isnaad that al-Zuhri said: The people used to recite Takbeer on Eid when they came out of their houses until they came to the prayer place, and until the imam came out. When the imam came out they fell silent, and when he said takbeer they said takbeer. See Irwa’ al-Ghaleel, 1/121 Saying takbeer when coming out of one's house to the prayer place and until the imam came out was something that was well known among the salaf (early generations). This has been narrated by a number of scholars such as Ibn Abi Shaybah, ‘Abd a l-Razzaaq and al-Firyaabi in Ahkaam al-Eidayn from a group of the salaf. For example, Naafi’ ibn Jubayr used to recite takbeer and was astonished that the people did not do so, and he said, “Why do you not recite takbeer?” Ibn Shihaab al-Zuhri (may Allaah have mercy on him) used to say, “The people used to recite takbeer from the time they came out of their houses until the imam came in.” The time for takbeer on Eid al-Fitr starts from the night before Eid until the imam enters to lead the Eid prayer. In the case of Eid al-Adha, the takbeer begins on the first day of Dhu’l-Hijjah and lasts until sunset on the last of the days of tashreeq. Description of the takbeer: It was narrated in the Musannaf of Ibn Abi Shaybah with a saheeh isnaad from Ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) that he used to recite takbeer during the days of tashreeq: Allaahu akbar, Allaahu akbar, laa ilaaha ill-Allaah, wa Allaahu akbar, Allaah akbar, wa Lillaah il-hamd (Allaah is Most Great, Allaah is most Great, there is no god but Allaah, Allaah is Most great, Allaah is most great, and to Allaah be praise). It was also narrated elsewhere by Ibn Abi Shaybah with the same isnaad, but with the phrase “Allaahu akbar” repeated three times. Al-Mahaamili narrated with a saheeh isnaad also from Ibn Mas’ood: “Allaahu akbaru kabeera, Allaahu akbaru kabeera, Allaahu akbar wa ajallu, Allaahu akbar wa Lillaah il-hamd (Allaah is Most Great indeed, Allaah is Most Great indeed, Allaah is most Great and Glorified, Allaah is Most Great and to Allaah be praise).” See al-Irwa’, 3/126. 4 – Offering congratulations The etiquette of Eid also includes the congratulations and good wishes exchanged by people, no matter what the wording, such as saying to one another Taqabbala Allaah minna wa minkum (May Allaah accept (good deeds) from us and from you” or “Eid mubaarak” and other permissible expressions of congratulations. It was narrated that Jubayr ibn Nufayr said: When the companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) met one another on the day of Eid, they would say to one another, “May Allaah accept (good deeds) from us and from you.” Ibn Hajar said, its isnaad is hasan. Al-Fath, 2/446. Offering congratulations was something that was well known among the Sahaabah, and scholars such as Imam Ahmad and others allowed it. There is evidence which suggests that it is prescribed to offer congratulations and good wishes on special occasions, and that the Sahaabah congratulated one another when good things happened, such as when Allaah accepted the repentance of a man, they went and congratulated him for that, and so on. Undoubtedly these congratulations are among the noble characteristics among the Muslims. The least that may be said concerning the subject of congratulations is that you should return the greetings of those who congratulate you on Eid, and keep quiet if others keep quiet, as Imam Ahmad (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: If anyone congratulates you, then respond, otherwise do not initiate it. 5 – Adorning oneself on the occasion of Eid. It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) said that ‘Umar took a brocade cloak that was for sale in the market and brought it to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and said, “O Messenger of Allaah, buy this and adorn yourself with it for Eid and for receiving the delegations.” The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to him, “Rather this is the dress of one who has no share (of piety or of reward in the Hereafter)…” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 948. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) agreed with ‘Umar on the idea of adorning oneself for Eid, but he denounced him for choosing this cloak because it was made of silk. It was narrated that Jaabir (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) had a cloak which he would wear on the two Eids and on Fridays. Saheeh Ibn Khuzaymah, 1756, Al-Bayhaqi narrated with a saheeh isnaad that Ibn ‘Umar used to wear his best clothes on Eid. So a man should wear the best clothes that he has when going out for Eid. With regard to women, they should avoid adorning themselves when they go out for Eid, because they are forbidden to show off their adornments to non-mahram men. It is also haraam for a woman who wants to go out to put on perfume or to expose men to temptation, because they are only going out for the purpose of worship. 6 – Going to the prayer by one route and returning by another. It was narrated that Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allaah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: On the day of Eid, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to vary his route. Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 986. It was said that the reason for that was so that the two routes would testify for him on the Day of Resurrection, for the earth will speak on the Day of Resurrection and say what was done on it, both good and bad. And it was said that it was in order to manifest the symbols of Islam on both routes, or to manifest the remembrance of Allaah (dhikr), or to annoy the hypocrites and Jews, and to scare them with the large number of people who were with him. And it was said that it was in order to attend to the people’s needs, to answer their questions, teach them, set an example and give charity to the needy, or to visit his relatives and uphold the ties of kinship.