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26 Feb 202510:40

Summary

TLDRThis video script provides a detailed explanation of the actions that invalidate fasting during Ramadan and who is exempt from fasting. It covers various factors such as eating or drinking intentionally, engaging in sexual activity, and losing sanity through mental illness, fainting, or sleep. Additionally, the script addresses exceptions for menstruating women, postpartum bleeding, and childbirth. It also highlights that apostasy (renouncing Islam) breaks the fast. The aim of the video is to clarify these rules to help viewers understand what breaks the fast and under what conditions one is exempt.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Fasting (puasa) can be invalidated by inserting something into one of the five body openings (mouth, nose, ears, etc.).
  • 😀 Vomiting intentionally breaks the fast, but vomiting unintentionally does not.
  • 😀 Sexual intercourse during fasting hours, even without ejaculation, breaks the fast.
  • 😀 Ejaculation during the day, whether intentional or unintentional (e.g., a wet dream), invalidates the fast.
  • 😀 Losing consciousness, such as through fainting or sleep, invalidates the fast depending on its duration and consciousness afterward.
  • 😀 Menstruation (haid) or postpartum bleeding (nifas) immediately invalidates the fast, even if it happens just before breaking the fast.
  • 😀 Childbirth or miscarriage, even if the baby or fetus is not fully developed, breaks the fast.
  • 😀 Apostasy (murtad) during fasting, where someone renounces their faith, invalidates the fast.
  • 😀 The fast is invalidated if someone knowingly allows or engages in the actions that break the fast (e.g., sexual acts or intentional ejaculation).
  • 😀 It's essential to understand that different cases of losing consciousness (such as fainting or sleep) have specific rulings on whether the fast remains valid or not.

Q & A

  • What are the key things that can invalidate fasting during Ramadan?

    -The key things that can invalidate fasting are: inserting something into one of the five body openings (mouth, nose, ears, genitals, or anus), vomiting intentionally, engaging in sexual intercourse intentionally, and deliberately emitting semen.

  • Does involuntary emission of semen invalidate fasting?

    -No, if semen is emitted involuntarily, such as in the case of a wet dream, it does not invalidate fasting because it is not intentional.

  • Does intentional masturbation break the fast?

    -Yes, intentionally masturbating and emitting semen during the day in Ramadan breaks the fast. However, if it occurs outside of Ramadan, it is not considered haram, as it is within a lawful marital context.

  • What happens if someone loses their mental faculties during fasting?

    -If a person loses their mental faculties due to conditions such as insanity, unconsciousness, or sleeping, it can invalidate fasting. However, if the loss of mental faculties is temporary, such as a brief period of unconsciousness or short sleep, fasting may still be valid.

  • How does being unconscious or fainting impact the fast?

    -Fainting during the day can invalidate fasting, particularly if it lasts for a full day. However, if a person faints for only part of the day, and they are awake for a period of time, their fast remains valid.

  • What if someone sleeps for most of the day during fasting?

    -Sleeping does not invalidate the fast, even if it lasts from after sahur until iftar, as long as the person is still fasting during the daytime hours.

  • Does menstruation break the fast?

    -Yes, if a woman begins her menstruation (haid) during the day while fasting, her fast is invalidated, even if it occurs shortly before iftar.

  • What is the ruling on fasting for a woman who gives birth?

    -A woman who gives birth (melahirkan) or experiences bleeding after childbirth (nifas) must break her fast, as these conditions invalidate it. Even if there is no visible bleeding for several days, if bleeding starts later, it invalidates fasting.

  • Does a miscarriage break the fast?

    -Yes, if a woman experiences a miscarriage and blood is discharged, her fast is invalidated, even if the miscarriage is not fully completed.

  • What happens if someone renounces their faith during Ramadan?

    -If a person becomes murtad (renounces their faith) during Ramadan, their fast is invalidated, and they must seek repentance.

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