He asked me whether it was permissible for him not to fast during Ramadhaan, keeping in mind that he works close to the raging fire whilst baking bread all day long whilst he is fasting.
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13 year old daughter too weak and frail to fast during Ramadhaan
A man who has a daughter of 13 years of age began her menses just before the month of Ramadhaan. So he told her to fast.
Parents say not to fast during Ramadhaan because of exams
And is it permissible to obey [one’s] parents [if they tell you not to fast whilst taking exams] for that which they have heard of these fataawa which permit not fasting?
Had sexual intercourse with his wife, unaware that time of Fajr had entered
He feels sinful and asks what is required [of him] as a result of his action [of sexual intercourse after the time of Fajr had began]?
Had wet dream whilst fasting in Ramadhaan
Some people have a wet dream whilst fasting during the month of Ramadhaan. [In this dream] they [see themselves] do evil and ugly acts. So does [any of] this affect their fast?
Whilst fasting, doctor placed medical instrument into her vagina for examination
…do [any of] these obligate her to perform ghusl? And if this occurs in a day in Ramadhaan, does it break her fast and is she required to make up her fast?
Whilst in hospital, they took some blood from him whilst he was fasting
A man had to go to the hospital in Ramadhaan whilst he was fasting. At the hospital, they took some blood from him. Does this affect his fast?
Performing ruqyah using the Qur.aan and authentic Prophetic prayers and supplications
What is the ruling of performing the ruqyah with the Qur.aan and authentic prayers and supplications of the Prophet ﷺ?
Burning the possessed woman
There is a woman suffering from epilepsy, and [at the same time] possessed by a female jinn.
Going to church for treating insanity
It is claimed that treatment for insanity is to be sought at church, in particular, the church of Mary Jirjis, or from sorcerers and charlatans commonly practising in villages.
