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Is it makruh to use miswak?
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03/27/2012
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Some people say that if we do not fast on the first day of Ramadan, we are allowed to break the fasts if need be when we fast on the other days. Is it true?
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03/27/2012
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Some timetables for fasting are different from the Türkiye Calendar. Which is safer to act upon?
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03/27/2012
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When we are fasting, are we allowed to not put much water into our mouths and noses while we are performing an ablution?
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Seeing a few people eating meals in the refectory, we, to, absent-mindedly broke our fasts at 4:40 pm without being mindful of the time on the assumption that the time for fast-breaking came. Afterward, we referred to the calendar and saw that sunset was at 4:44 pm. As there is not an intentional breaking of our fasts, we must only make up for them, mustn’t we?
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If one cannot bear the fast and breaks it, does it require the fast to be made up?
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It is said that engaging in masturbation requires the fast to be made up. In my opinion, such a person deliberately causes the fast to break, so I assert that kaffarah must be offered. In what book is it written that it necessitates only a make-up fast?
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: I work the night shift. One day I forgot to make intention for a Ramadan fast and slept. When I woke up, adhan for the early afternoon prayer was called. Some said that intention could not be made anymore. I did not eat or drink anything until sunset and acted like a fasting person, thinking that maybe there might be a way out. Do I have to make up for that fast?
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If one breaks one’s fast deliberately and then experiences something that exempts one from fasting, does one still have to offer kaffarah?
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If one’s journey ends and one returns one’s homeland after dawn and then one makes intention for the fast and later on breaks this fast purposely, does it entail expiation?
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If one intends for the fast after sunrise, does it require a make-up fast or expiation if one breaks one’s fast before or after noon?
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I did not make intention for the fast because I would go on a journey. I ate and drank after sunrise. Does it require the fast to be made up, or does it require kaffarah (expiation)?
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I skipped some fast-days in Ramadan. Is it necessary to offer kaffarah?
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If one eats forgetting that one is fasting and then remembers the fast but deliberately continues eating, does expiation become necessary upon such a person?
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If water slips down the throat of a person unintentionally while he/she is performing an ablution and thus breaks his/her fast, does it entail expiation if the relevant person eats or drinks afterward?
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Why does eating a grain of uncooked rice or lentil while one is fasting necessitate making up (qada) for the fast while eating a grain of cooked rice or lentil necessitates kaffarah (expiation)?
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It is stated that it does not break the fast to swallow bits of food that were left between teeth and smaller than a chickpea. Then why does swallowing a grain of rice or wheat that is smaller than a chickpea break the fast?
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If the fast of person breaks in Ramadan for any reason whatsoever, can he/she eat or drink after that?
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If I skip some fast-days in order to understand my lessons better and if I make them up after Eid, is there a religious obstacle to doing so?
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