What about fasting without eating on time? Suppose you got up a little late and time to eat is gone. Are you allowed to still fast? Some people say roza doesn't count agar bhooki pait par raqha hai, according to them you must eat for it to count?
1) bath or showar in such a way that no part of skin or hair is left dry.
2) doing gargle, cleaning mouth with water (preferably three times)
3) cleaning nostril with water
There are many sunnah of Ghussal ( prefered details), which are easily available in any booklet, commonly available in masjid or at homes.
ghusal is purification of body, required for almost all prayers and religious obligations. It becomes obligatory after
i) Sexual intercourse
ii) end of female periods
iii) after a wet dream
( I have no reference Ayat or hadees, please check it yourself )
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What about fasting without eating on time? Suppose you got up a little late and time to eat is gone. Are you allowed to still fast? Some people say roza doesn't count agar bhooki pait par raqha hai, according to them you must eat for it to count?
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Please dont pay much heed to any suni sunay baaat :p Untill you check it with authentic stuff. It is highly recomended to eat sehri, but you can fast without eating sehri
Maybe you are right, I am not woman so I better shut up. Please check with authentic sources
But guys (men) have to fast in Ramzan... paak or napaak. They need to make ghusal ASAP to be able to offer prayers, but it does not have an effect on Roza :)
The concept of "paak" is a cultural one. In Islam, you are clean even when you are having your period. "Paak" is not an indication of cleanliness. Am I correct?
^ the "paaki" is translated from "tahaara" and u r indeed not "mutahir" if ghusul is fardh on u....
and dont translate this into something stupid, it just means that u r not fit for prayer etc in such condition....
i dont understand why u r making such a big issue of a ghusul....
its not that difficult really!!!!
ok. it is said in surah al nisa that a women can fast only when she is not in periods for 2/3rd of the time of rooza. n here paak refers to without periods.
meaning if the rooza is for 12 hrs she can fast if she is paak for 8 hrs.
There is a reason I am making a big deal about ghusl.
Now tell me one thing: Are you allowed to have sex while you're fasting? Is it limited to the fasting hours, and can you have sex at night? Or do you just not have sex at all during Ramadan?
Having Sex and not doing ghusl are one thing to say the least… wah wah..
we are not allowed to have sex during fast because SEX is an urge and fasting is a mean to control urges. We stay away from halal food and legal sex… it’s all about controlling.
Believers have been told that they can approach their wives in the nights of the fast, but not when they are on aitekaaf:
"It is made lawful to you to go into your wives on the night of the fast; they are an apparel for you and you are an apparel for them; God knew that you acted unfaithfully to yourselves, so He has turned to you (mercifully) and removed from you (this burden); so now be in contact with them and seek what Allah has ordained for you, and eat and drink until the whiteness of the day becomes distinct from the blackness of the night at dawn, then complete the fast till night, and have not contact with them while you keep to the mosques; these are the limits of God, so do not go near them. Thus does God make clear His communications for men that they may guard (against evil). " (Al-Baqarah 2:187)
I’m sorry if i’m rude but that’s a really stupid question.
Just like we’re allowed to eat food and drink after iftaari, it doesn’t mean that you abstain from food and drink for the entire month. If we did, we’d be dead lil weaklings come Eid So why is sex any different?
Oh another thing, I didnt see it listed above or maybe I didn't read carefully but there was one point that said it's alright to taste food if you're preparing iftaar/dinner. I told this to my mom, she said thats for women whose husbands/families r so zaalim that they demand great-tasting food even while fasting :D
Ansoo it’s a stupid question!!! Desis treat sex like a freakin dirty evil thing, and not like the natural biological impulse, just like hunger and thirst