Posted on 06/15/2016 11:11:28 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael, Grand Mufti at the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai (IACAD), answers your questions
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael
Brushing ones teeth while fasting?
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael: It is permissible for fasting person to brush ones teeth before fajr (dawn) but not after.
This is so because, due to change of taste in the mouth, if saliva is swallowed, then the fasting will be invalid. Therefore, be cautious.
What is the Shariah ruling as regards eye drops and injections during the day?
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael: Eye drops, according to Shafai'i and Hanafi, do not break the fast even if the fasting person can taste it in the throat.
This is because the eye is not a normal place for receiving food or drink, even if something reaches the throat.
The fast is broken through anything entering through open ports like the ear, nose and mouth.
Injections do not invalidate the fast, whether it is intravenous or intramuscular, and whether there is a taste or not.
These do not reach the stomach via an open port, unless the injections are used to assist the body as food and drink like in the case of a nutrient injection. In such cases it breaks the fast.
Is rinsing the mouth during ablutions safe?
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael: Rinsing the mouth and nose is recommended but a person who is fasting should not exaggerate the rinsing for fear of breaking the fast.
What is the ruling about physical marital affection at the time of adhan for Fajr?
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael: The Muslim if he hears the adhan for Fajr and is determined to fast should refrain from everything that breaks his fast he must stop eating, drinking, or physical affection with his wife.
If he hears the adhan the person should immediately cease what can invalidate his fast.
And eat and drink until the white thread (light) of dawn appears to you distinct from the black thread (darkness of night) [al-Baqarah 2:187]. Adhan al Fajr signals the beginning of the fasting.
Will food in throat during Fajr prayer call make fasting invalid?
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael: If a person purposefully eats at Fajr time or after that, fasting will become invalid and the person will have to re-fast for that day, according to Hanafi and Maliki.
However, if it is not a purposeful act and food accidently went into the throat and he makes an effort to get it out, it is not a sin, according to Shafi Mazhab.
If the person is successful in getting the food out, then he can continue fasting. If he fails in getting the food out, he should re-fast.
What is the ruling on using perfume during fasting month?
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael: Using perfume is acceptable during fasting.
Those observing fast should be careful that the smell does not reach the throat, in which case they should re-fast.
But if it was done accidentally, then there is no need to re-fast.
Also, using perfume or incense to lure others is prohibited.
Does drinking water during Adhan of Fajr invalidate the fast?
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael: Those observing the fast should strictly observe the Iftar and Imsak timings. People should refrain from eating or drinking at least 5-10 minutes before Adhan of Fajr.
If the person drinks water during Adhan of Fajr, he should re-fast after Ramadan.
Does a nicotine patch invalidate fast?
During Ramadan this year, Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael, Grand Mufti at the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai (IACAD), will answer readers questions concerning the Holy Month.
Does wearing a nicotine patch while fasting make it invalid?
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael: A nicotine skin patchs contents do not go through the throat to the stomach.
This radiation is not something tangible to the abdomen therefore, the nicotine skin patch does not break the fast.
But, if it is providing the body with its needs from nicotine it will be better for a fasting person not to use this during Ramadan. The fast is valid, as long as it does not reach the stomach.
A fasting person must strive to refrain from smoking.
What is the Shariah ruling for wearing make-up while fasting?
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael: Make-up does not break the fast because such substances are placed on the body and do not go to the abdomen.
Woman putting makeup on her face does not break her fast. In case of eyeliner (kohl), if it somehow reaches her throat her fast will be broken and she should re-fast this day.
However, women in Ramadan should not wear make-up during the day, because she is fasting and fasting should not be spoiled by such things. Perfuming during Ramadan is also not preferred.
What is the Islamic ruling on food or liquid regurgitating from the stomach to the mouth during fasting?
Dr. Ali Ahmed Mashael: Leftover food or juice emerging from the stomach unwittingly and not because of vomiting do not break the fast.
However, if the food or juice goes back to the stomach the fasting is invalid and the person should re-fast this day.
This in case when person could control the movement and still allowed some of the food or juice to back to the stomach. S/he must re-fast this day.
I like pork. Like pork chops. But not ham, like spiral round ham.
Many of my Jewish brethren ask similar questions regarding Yom Kippor and Passover.
But I'm not sure any of those brethren advocate smiting anyone at his neck.
If the Muzzies just want to fast during daylight hours for a month, and to debate what fasting means, none of us would care.
ML/NJ
I don’t know.
It keeps me up nights...
“allah” is a powerful a**hole who is constantly rubbing it in your face to remind you who’s the boss. He is arbitrary and doesn’t give a d**n about you. There is nothing holy, good or merciful about him.
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