When to Start the Fast
When a person is called to testify in anything,
his reliability is always an issue. Therefore,
reliability of the muslims who report a sighting
is important, as it would not be accepted from
a person who is known to be a liar or easily misguided.
The first sighting
from a trustworthy muslim is acceptable. Muslims
are assumed to be trustworthy unless evidence
is established against them.
Then, the muslims
with this knowledge are to give niyyah
(intentions) to Allah, swt, to begin fasting the
next full day and do so. If a muslim is not given
knowledge from any source he deems reliable and
is not able to sight it himself, then he should
count thirty days from the previous month and
start Ramadan at that time.
We should not
wait for local sightings, but instead should accept
any reliable muslim source that has announced
the sighting of the new moon, anywhere in the
world and begin fasting the next full day.
If two muslims
disagree over whether a source is reliable or
not, they should not argue over this because their
minhaj is correct but their knowledge differs.
They may discuss the reliability of the source,
but cease when they realize they will not wind
up seeing eye to eye. (See the article on Differing
for more details on the proper manner of handling
disagreements between muslims.) If, however, the
two muslims disagree on the proper minhaj
(methodology), which is to accept the first reliable
sighting, then they must come with their proofs
and disengage when there is not sincere seeking
of truth but potential bickering/arguing instead.
Forbiddence of Fasting on the Day
of Doubt
by
Shaikh Saleem al-Hilaalee and Shaikh 'Alee Hasan
'Alee 'Abdul-Hameed
A Muslim should not precede
Ramadan by fasting a day or two before it, thinking
that it might be Ramadan, unless that occurs on
a day which he is accustomed to fasting.
From
Aboo Hurairah, r.a., who said: He (saaws) said:
"Do not pre-empt Ramadan by fasting a day or two
before it, except for a man fasting his usual
fast - then let him fast it." [Muslim]
So
be aware, O brother in Islam, that whoever fasts
the day about which there is doubt has disobeyed
Allah's Messenger
. Silah ibn Zufar reports from 'Ammar:
"Whoever fasts the day about which there is doubt
has disobeyed Abul-Qaasim (r.a.)." [Reported in
mu'allaq form by al-Bukhaaree (4/119), connected
by Abu Daawood (no. 3334), at-Tirmidhee (no. 686),
an-Nasaa'ee (no. 2188) and Ibn Maajah (no. 3334).
Its isnaad contains Abu Ishaaq as-Sabee'ee who
is mudallis who has performed 'an'anah. His memory
also deteriorated at the end of his life, however
it has other chains and supports which are quoted
by Ibn Hajr in Taghleequt Ta'leeq (3/141-142)
which makes the hadeeth hasan]
Sighting the Moon
Appearance of the new moon
is confirmed by the witness of two reliable Muslims,
as he (saaws) said: "Fast when it is seen, and
cease fasting when it is seen and perform the
rites of Hajj based upon that and if it is hidden
by clouds then complete thirty (days), and if
two witnesses testify then fast and cease fasting."
[Reported by an-Nasaa'ee (4/132), Ahmad
(4/321), and ad-Daaraqutnee. Its chain of narration
is hasan. This wording is an-Nasaa'ee's, Ahmad
adds: two Muslim witnesses, and ad-Daaraqutnee
has: reliable.]
It
will not pass unnoticed that just because two
witnesses are accepted in one case does not mean
that a single witness cannot be accepted rather
the witness of a single person that has seen the
new moon is acceptable, for it is established
that Ibn 'Umar, r.a., said: "The people looked
out for the new moon, so I informed the Prophet
that I had seen it, so he fasted and
ordered the people to fast." [Reported by
Aboo Daawood (no. 2342), ad-Daarimee (2/4), Ibn
Hibbaan (no. 871), al-Haakim (1/423) and al-Baihaqee
(4/212). Its chain of narration is saheeh as al-Haffidh
Ibn Hajr says in at-Talkheesul-Habeer (2/187).]
The Number of Tarawih
Rakat
According to
Sheikh al-Albani:
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The Prophet
(sallallahu aleihi wa sallam) did not pray
more than eleven rak'at for qiyam (thirteen
if we count the two short introductory rak'at).
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'Umar (r.a.)
commanded Ubayy Bin Ka'b (r.a.) and Tamim
ad-Dari (r.a.) to lead the people in tarawih
with eleven rak'at, in accordance with the
authentic Sunnah.
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All reports
that the people at the time of 'Umar (r.a.),
or any of the noble sahabah, prayed twenty
rak'at are unauthentic and contradict the
truly established reports. Similarly, all
claims that the sahabah (r.a.) have made an
ijma' (consensus) to pray twenty rak'at are
baseless.
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Even if
a weak report were considered authentic by
some people, one should still follow the well
established authentic report, because it agrees
with the number established in the Sunnah.
One may not desert the Sunnah for anybody's
understanding or practice.
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With our
certitude that the Prophet's (saaws) consistent
practice is the best, it becomes obvious that
one should adhere to the number established
in the Sunnah, and refrain from adding to
it. This has been the position of many 'ulama.
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And even
if we concede to the often misquoted and misunderstood
statement that, "There are good innovations,"
we must adhere to the consensus among the
scholars that following Sunnah is better that
any innovation. 'Abdullah Bin Mas'ud (r.a.)
said: "Doing little according to the Sunnah
is better than doing much in way of bid'ah."
[Authentic report recorded by ad-Darimi,
al-Bayhaqi, and al-Hakim. The latter verified
it to be authentic - to which ath-Thahabi
agreed.]
Laylat al-Qadr
Hadith
- Al-Tirmidhi #1962, Narrated AbuHurayrah
[Ahmad and Nasa'i
transmitted it.]
Allah's
Messenger
said, "Ramadan, a blessed month, has come
to you during which Allah has made it obligatory
for you to fast. In it the gates of Heaven are
opened, the gates of al-Jahim are locked, and
the rebellious devils are chained. In it Allah
has a night which is better than a thousand months.
He who is deprived of its good has indeed suffered
deprivation."
Hadith
- Al-Tirmidhi #2092, Narrated AbuBakrah
[Tirmidhi transmitted
it.]
AbuBakrah
heard Allah's Messenger
say, "Seek it (meaning Laylat al-Qadr),
on the twenty-first, twenty-third, twenty-fifth,
twenty-seventh, or on the last night."
Hadith
- Al-Tirmidhi #2096, Narrated Anas ibn Malik
[Bayhaqi transmitted it in
Shu'ab al-Iman.]
Allah's
Messenger
said that when Laylat al-Qadr comes, Gabriel
descends with a company of angels who invoke blessings
on ever who is standing or sitting and remembering
Allah, who is Great and Glorious. Then when their
festival day comes, i.e. the day when they break
their fast, Allah speaks proudly of them to His
angels saying, "My angels, what is the reward
of a hired servant who has fully accomplished
his work?" They reply, "Our Lord, his reward is
that he should be paid his wage in full." He says,
"My angels, My male and female servants have fulfilled
what I have made obligatory for them, and then
have come out raising their voices in supplication.
By My might, glory, honour, high dignity and exalted
station, I shall certainly answer them." Then
He says, "Return, for I have forgiven you and
changed your evil deeds into good deeds." He said
that they then returned having received forgiveness.
Hadith
- Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 3, Book 31, #125, Narrated
Abu Huraira
The
Prophet
said, "Whoever established prayers on the
night of Qadr out of sincere faith and hoping
for a reward from Allah, then all his previous
sins will be forgiven; and whoever fasts in the
month of Ramadan out of sincere faith, and hoping
for a reward from Allah, then all his previous
sins will be forgiven."
Last
Ten Nights of Ramadan
Hadith
- Al-Tirmidhi #2102, Narrated Anas ibn Malik;
Ubayy ibn Ka'b
The
Prophet
was accustomed to engage in private devotion
in the mosque during the last ten nights of Ramadan;
but one year he omitted it and he engaged in it
for twenty nights the next year.
[Tirmidhi
transmitted it, and AbuDawud and Ibn Majah transmitted
it from Ubayy ibn Ka'b.]
Hadith
- Al-Tirmidhi #2107, Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar
[Ibn Majah
transmitted it.]
When
the Prophet
observed a period of private devotion in
the mosque, his bedding was placed for him, or
a couch was put down for him, behind the column
of repentance.
What Does Not Invalidate
the Fast
Hadith
- Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 3, Book 31, #154, Narrated
Abu Huraira
The
Prophet
said, "If somebody eats or drinks forgetfully
then he should complete his fast, for what he
has eaten or drunk, has been given to him by Allah."
Narrated 'Amir bin Rabi'a, "I saw the Prophet
cleaning his teeth with Siwak while he was fasting
so many times as I can't count." And narrated
Abu Huraira, "The Prophet
said, 'But for my fear that it would be
hard for my followers, I would have ordered them
to clean their teeth with Siwak on every performance
of ablution." The same is narrated by Jabir and
Zaid bin Khalid from the Prophet who did not differentiate
between a fasting and a nonfasting person in this
respect (using Siwak). Aisha said, "The Prophet
said, "It (i.e. Siwak) is a purification
for the mouth and it is a way of seeking Allah's
pleasures." Ata' and Qatada said, "There is no
harm in swallowing the resultant saliva."
Recommended to Eat before
Fajr
Hadith
- Sahih Bukhari, Vol.3, Book 31, #143, Narrated
Sahl bin Sad
I
used to take my Suhur meals with my family and
then hurry up for presenting myself for the (Fajr)
prayer with Allah's Apostle.
Hadith
- Sahih Bukhari, Vol.3, Book 31, #146, Narrated
Anas bin Malik
The
Prophet
said, "Take Suhur as there is a blessing in it."
Fiqh-us-Sunnah
3.130a
The
sunnah would be fulfilled by eating a small or
large quantity of food, or even just by drinking
a sip of water. Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that
the Messenger of Allah said: "The pre-dawn meal
is blessed, so do not neglect it even if you only
take a sip of water. Verily, Allah and the angels
pray for those who have pre-dawn meals." This
is related by Ahmad.
When Ramadan Begins
Hadith
- Al-Tirmidhi #1962, Narrated AbuHurayrah
[Tirmidhi transmitted
it.]
Allah's
Messenger
said, "Calculate on the basis of the new
moon of Sha'ban when Ramadan begins."
Breaking the Fast
Hadith
- Al-Tirmidhi #1989, Narrated AbuHurayrah
[Tirmidhi transmitted
it.]
Allah's
Messenger
said, that Allah Most High said, "Those
of my servants who are quickest in breaking their
fast are dearest to me."
Hadith
- Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 3, Book 31, Number 178,
Narrated Sahl bin Sad
Allah's
Apostle
said, "The people will remain on the right
path as long as they hasten the breaking of the
fast."
Hadith
- Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 3, Book 31, Number 182,
Narrated Anas
The
Prophet
said, "Do not practice Al-Wisal (fasting
continuously without breaking one's fast in the
evening or eating before the following dawn)."
The people said to the Prophet, "But you practice
Al-Wisal?" The Prophet
replied, "I am not like any of you, for
I am given food and drink (by Allah) during the
night."
Success or Failure
Hadith
- Al-Tirmidhi #1989, Narrated AbuHurayrah
[Darimi transmitted
it.]
Allah's
Messenger
said, "Many a one who fasts obtains nothing
from his fasting but thirst, and many a one who
prays during the night obtains nothing from his
night prayers but wakefulness."
During Ramadan, Paradise
Opens its Doors, Hell Closes its and Satan's are
Chained
Hadith
- Ahmad and an-Nasa'i
`Arfajah said
"We were with `Utbah ibn Farqad while he was discussing
Ramadan. A companion of the Prophet entered upon
the scene. When `Utbah saw him, he became shy
and stopped talking. The man [the companion] spoke
about Ramadan, saying "I heard the Messenger of
Allah say during Ramadan: "The gates of Hell are
closed, the gates of Paradise are opened, and
the devils are in chains. An angel calls out :
'O you who intend to do good deeds, have glad
tidings. O you who intend to do evil, refrain,
until Ramadan is completed.
Travel
Hadith
- Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 3, Book 31, Number 164,
Narrated 'Aisha
(the
wife of the Prophet) Hamza bin 'Amr Al-Aslami
asked the Prophet, "Should I fast while traveling?"
The Prophet
replied, "You may fast if you wish, and
you may not fast if you wish."
Hadith
- Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 3, Book 31, Number 167,
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah
Allah's
Apostle
was on a journey and saw a crowd of people,
and a man was being shaded (by them). He asked,
"What is the matter?" They said, "He (the man)
is fasting." The Prophet
said, "It is not righteousness that you
fast on a journey."
Hadith
- Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 3, Book 31, Number 168,
Narrated Anas bin Malik
We
used to travel with the Prophet and neither did
the fasting persons criticize those who were not
fasting, nor did those who were not fasting criticize
the fasting ones.
Hadith
- Al-Tirmidhi #2028, Narrated AbdurRahman ibn
Awf [Ibn
Majah transmitted it.]
Allah's
Messenger
said, "One who fasts in Ramadan while travelling
is like one who breaks his fast when not travelling."
Menses
Hadith
- Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 3, Book 31, Number 172,
Narrated Abu Said
The
Prophet
said, "Isn't it true that a woman does
not pray and does not fast on menstruating? And
that is the defect (a loss) in her religion."
Fabricated Hadith Regarding Ramadan
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"If
the servants knew how great Ramadaan was,
then they would wish that Ramadaan lasted
all year. Indeed Paradise is decorated for
Ramadaan from the start of the year till
the next year..." and it is a long hadeeth.
Reported by
lbn Khuzaimah (No. 1886), lbn al-Jawzee
in Kitaabul-Mawdoo'aat (2/I 88-I 89) and
Aboo Ya'laa in his Musnad as occurs in
aIMataaIibuI-'Aah~ah (46/a-b manuscript)
by way of Jareer ibn Ayyoob al Bajalee:
from ash-Sha'bee: from Naafi' ibn Burdah:
from Aboo Mas'ood alGhifaaree.
This hadeeth is
fabricated (mawdoo'), the cause being
Jareer ibn Ayyoob.
- Ibn Hajr
quotes his biography in Lisaanul-Meezaan
(2/I 01) and says: "Famous for his weakness."
Then he quotes the saying of Aboo Nu'aim
about him: "He used to fabricate ahadeeth,"
- From
al-Bukhaaree: "Munkar in narrating hadeeth,"
and from an-Nasaa'ee: "Abandoned!"
- Ibn al-Jawzee
declared it to be fabricated, and Ibn
Khuzaimah said after relating it: "If
the narration is authentic, since there
is some doubt in the heart about Jareer
lbn Ayyoob al-Bajalee."
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| 2. |
"0
people a very great month has come upon
you, a month containing a night better than
a thousand months. Allaah has made it an
obligation to fast in it, and standing in
prayer in its night is a supererogatory
action. Whoever seeks nearness to Him with
a good deed in it will be like one performing
an obligatory action in other months...
It is a month the beginning of which is
a mercy, the middle Forgiveness, and its
end is a granting of freedom from the Fire..." |
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It is also
a long hadeeth; this is the most well-known
parts of it. This hadeeth is also reported
by lbn Khuzaimah (No.1887), al-Mahaamulee
in his Amaalee (No.293), and al-Asbahaanee
in at-Targheeb (Q/178, B-manuscript) by
way of 'Alee ibn Zayd ibn Jud'aan: from
Sa'eed ibn al-Musaayib: from Salmaan.
This isnad (chain)
is da'eef (weak) due to the weakness of'Alee
ibn Zayd.
- Ibn Sad
says about him, "He is somewhat weak,
he is not used as a proof"
- Ahmad
ibn Hanbal said: "He is not strong."
- Ibn Ma'een
said: "He is weak."
- Ibn Abee
Khaithumah said: "Weak in everything."
- Ibn Khuzaimah
said: "I do not accept him as a proof
due to his weak memory." - as occurs
in at-Tahdheeb (7/322-323).
- Ibn Khuzaimah
said after quoting his narration: "If
the narration is authentic."
- Ibn Hajr
says in al-Atraaf "It is narrated by
'Alee ibn Zayd ibnjud'aan alone and
he is weak" as As-Suyootee quotes from
him injam'ul-Jawaami' (No.24,714).
- Ibn Abee
Haatim reports from his father in 'Ilalul-Hadeeth
(1/249) that he said: "The hadeeth is
munkar (denounced)!"
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| 3. |
"Fast
and you will be healthy."
It
is part of a hadeeth reported by lbn 'Adiyy
in al-Koamil (7/2521) by way of Nahshal
ibn Sa'eed: from ad-Dahhaak: from lbn
'Abbaas. At-Tabaraanee reports it in al-Awsat
(I /Q, 69 A-manuscript of Majma' ul-Bahrain)
and Aboo Nu'aim in at-Tibbun-Nabawee as
occurs in Takhreejul-lhyaa' (7/40 I) by
way of Muhammad ibn Sulaimaan ibn Abee
Daawood: from Zuhair ibn Muhammad: Suhail
lbn Abee Saalih: from Aboo Hurairah.
Its isnad (chain)
is weak.
- Aboo
Bakr al-Athrum said: "I heard Ahmad
say - and he mentioned the narration
of the people of Shaam from Zuhair ibn
Muhammad, he said: 'They report ahoadeeth
from him that are munkar."'
- Aboo
Haatim said: "There is some weakness
in his memory, his ahaadeeth narrated
in lraaq are better than his hadeeth
narrated in Shoam due to his weak memory."
- AI-'lj
lee said: "These ahadeeth which the
people of Shaam narrate from him do
not please me," as occurs in Tahdheebul-Kamaal
(9/4 I 7).
- Muhammad
lbn Sulaimaan is from Shaam and has
a biography in Taareekh Dimishq (I 5
Q,386 - manuscript) - so his narrations
from Zuhair, as the scholars have stated,
are munkar and this hadeeth is one of
them!
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"He
who abandons fasting during a day of Ramadaan
without a valid excuse, or illness - then
even if he were to fast forever it would
not make up for it."
This
hadeeth is quoted in disconnected form
by al-Bukhaaree in his Saheeh (Fathul-Baaree,
4/160) without an isnad. It is connected
by lbn Khuzaimah in his Saheeh (No.1987),
at-Tirmidhee (No.723) Aboo Daawood (No.2397),
lbn Maajah (No. 1672), an-Nasaa'ee in
al-Kubraa as occurs in TuhfatulAshraaf
(10/373), al-Baihaqee (4/228) and lbn
Hajr in Taghleequt-Ta'leeq (3/I 70) byway
of Abul-Mutawwas: from his father: from
Aboo Hurairah.
- Ibn Hajr
says in Fathul-Baaree (4/I 6 I): "They
disagree greatly in their narration
from Habeeb ibn Abee Thaabit, it has
three weaknesses: (i) contradiction
of its narrators, (ii) the condition
ofAbul-Mutawwas is unknown, (iii) doubt
about whether his father met Aboo Hurairah
or not"
- lbn Khuzaimah
says after reporting it: "If the narration
is authentic, since I do not know Abul-Mutawwas
or his father."
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These are four
ahaadeeth which have been declared weak and unreliable
by the scholars, yet we still hear them and see
them every day in the blessed month of Ramadaan.
It is apparent that some of these ahadeeth contain
parts whose meaning is correct and established
in the Sunnah. It is important, however, to know
that they are weak, and put them in their proper
perspective.
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Action
Items
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Be quick to break the fast
at maghrib. Ideas: If you know you will
be driving home from work at that time or
other similar activity, carry dates or other
fruit, or other foods, in a ziplock bag so
that when the time comes, you can break your
fast, do your salah, and then eat more later.
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A woman should not fast during
menstration and should make up the missed
days by fasting later throughout the year,
first seeking her husband's permission before
beginning her fast.
Remember... Allah, subhana
watala, sees everything we do!
