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33 PROBLEMS RELATING TO FASTING

33 PROBLEMS RELATING TO FASTING 1. GOING AFTER DAWN SHOULD NOT BREAK YOUR FASTING Can people who travel after Fajr break their fast?  Answer: No, because it is permissible for the traveler to break the fast if he leaves before dawn. However, according to Imam Muzâni, it is still permissible to break the fast. Reference : سلم التوفيق صحـ : 43 مكتبة الحرمين فَلَوْ اَصْبَحَ مُقِيْمًا ثُمَّ سَافَرَ فَلاَ يُفْطِرُ ِلأَنَّهُ God bless you َضَرَ وَقَالَ الْمُزَنِّىُ يَجُوْزُ لَهُ الْفِطْرُ ِلأَنَّ السَبَب َ الْمُرَخِّصَ مَوْجُوْدٌ اهـ 2. THE AROMA THAT REMAINS AFTER TASTING THE DISH Is it permissible for people who are fasting to taste food, considering that the aroma of the food can still be felt on the tongue?  Answer: Yes, as long as you don't swallow what you taste. Reference: Facebook عربي وَ عَنْ ذَوْقِ الطَّعَامِ وَغَيْرِهِ بَلْ يُكْرَهُ خَوْفًا مِنْ وُ صُولِهَ may Allah bless him and give him peace of mind God bless you God bless youالْحَاشِيَةِ عَنِ اْلأَنْم مْ إنِ اح

This country can be jailed for not fasting during Ramadan

This country can be jailed for not fasting during Ramadan Some Muslim-populated countries have imposed very strict laws during the holy month. There are even countries that apply sanctions for those who do not fast Kuwait is one of the countries that has strict rules for its Muslim citizens during the month of Ramadan. Kuwait's Ministry of Interior issued a warning to citizens not to openly violate the law of fasting during the month of Ramadan.  Through the official X account of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior during Ramadan last year, this warning was shared. It is stated that residents who violate the rules of fasting in public during broad daylight will be punished. The punishment can be imprisonment for up to one month, or a fine of up to 100 dinars (around IDR 5 million), or a cash fine and a prison sentence.  Apart from Kuwait, Oman also implements strict rules against those who deliberately demonstrate not fasting during the day in public. According to A

Study: Indonesian Citizens Surf the Internet More During Fasting, Check Out the Purpose

Study: Indonesian Citizens Surf the Internet More During Fasting, Check Out the Purpose Illustration. A study shows an increase in consumption of internet-based services during the month of Ramadan 1445 Hijriah. (Photo: iStockphoto/Blue Planet Studio)  --  A study shows an increase in consumption of internet based services during the month of Ramadan 1445 Hijriah. The following is the explanation.  The research was conducted by Populix on 22-25 February 2024. The survey was conducted online on a total of 1,029 respondents, men and women aged 17-55 years in Indonesia.  The study, entitled "Ramadan 2024: Connectivity, Media Consumption, and Delivery Dynamic," revealed that there was an increase in consumption of internet-based services by 40 percent for calls, sending messages, and data usage.  "Through the study we conducted, this month of Ramadan saw a surge in internet data usage for making calls, sending messages and accessing various digital content,"

8 Tips to Prevent Bad Breath when Fasting in Ramadan, Brushing Your Teeth Routinely

8 Tips to Prevent Bad Breath when Fasting in Ramadan, Brushing Your Teeth Routinely You need to know that bad breath comes from bacteria that are classified as volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs), such as hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, and dimethyl sulfide.  One of the bacterial production of these VSCs, known as bad breath bacteria, is Streptococcus salivarius.  The growth of this bacteria is caused by various factors based on lifestyle, physical and mental health conditions, and the influence of hormones.  Medically, there are 3 factors that cause bad breath: a. Local factors that influence dental and oral health.  b. Systemic factors originating from disease and medications consumed.  c. Psychogenic factors triggered by stress and other mental health disorders.  Apart from bad breath, bad bacteria in the mouth will cause plaque, cavities and gum inflammation.  You also have to regularly clean your teeth, for example by using dental floss.  To prevent bad breath w

17 THINGS THAT WE THINK VOID THE FASTING, TURNOUT DO NOT

17 THINGS THAT WE THINK VOID THE FASTING, TURNOUT DO NOT 1. After sahur, entering dawn in a state of junub does not break the fast.  Note: take a shower immediately because you will be praying at dawn.  [H.R. Bukhari no. 1926] 2. Siwak and brushing your teeth do not break the fast.  [H.R. Bukhari no. 27] Note: avoid using toothpaste (odol).  [Majmu' Fatawa wa Rosail Ibn 'Utsaimin, 17/261-262] 3. Gargling your mouth and putting water in your nose does not break your fast.  Note: don't overdo it (don't mean it).  [H.R. Abu Daud no. 142, Tirmidhi no. 788, An Nasa'i no. 87, Ibn Majah no. 407. Said to be authentic by Shaykh Al Albani] 4. Making out and kissing your wife does not break your fast.  Note: for people who are able to restrain their lust.  [H.R. Bukhari no. 1927 & Muslim no. 1106] 5. Tasting food does not break the fast.  Note: as long as it doesn't enter the esophagus.  [H.R. Ibn Abi Syaibah in Mushonnaf no. 9277. Sheikh Al Albani in Irwa&

4 Practices That Can Erase the Sin of Adultery, One of Which is Increasing Fasting

4 Practices That Can Erase the Sin of Adultery, One of Which is Increasing Fasting There are practices that can erase the sin of adultery, if the practice is done truly and with the intention of repenting, then the sin of adultery will be erased. Photo illustration/ist There are practices that can erase the sin of adultery. If the practice is done truly and with the intention of repentance, then the sin of adultery will be erased.  As is known, in Islam, adultery is a major sin which has severe punishment both in this world and in the afterlife. Summarized from various sources, the following are practices that can erase the sin of adultery.  1. Read more of the Koran The Koran can clear the heart and reading it not only brings calm but also erases one's sins.  This is in accordance with what is mentioned in the following hadith: "Read the Qur'an, because indeed it will come on the Day of Judgment to intercede for its readers" (HR. Muslim) 2. Increa