Cara Membayar Hutang Puasa Bertahun-tahun Belum Dibayar Oleh Ustadz Abdul Somad
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses how to pay off missed fasting obligations from previous years, emphasizing the importance of replacing missed days before the next Ramadan. It mentions the potential penalties of failing to make up missed fasts, including the need to pay fidyah (a form of compensation) and how it works out in terms of food (750 grams of rice per day missed). The video also touches on the responsibility of heirs to settle fasting debts for deceased relatives and highlights the necessity of replacing missed fasts with regular or voluntary fasts, like on Mondays and Thursdays, to fulfill obligations and earn reward.
Takeaways
- 😀 If someone misses fasting (puasa), they must make it up before the next Ramadan.
- 😀 If the missed fasts are not made up before the next Ramadan, a penalty (fidyah) must be paid in the form of 750 grams of rice per missed day.
- 😀 Fidyah is required for every missed fast that remains unpaid after the start of the new Ramadan.
- 😀 If missed fasts are not replaced, the penalty is calculated based on the number of missed days, and each day requires compensation with rice.
- 😀 One way to make up missed fasts is by fasting on Mondays and Thursdays, with the intention of clearing the debt of missed fasts.
- 😀 If a person dies before completing their missed fasts, the responsibility for paying back the missed fasts falls on the heirs.
- 😀 Heirs should not only consider the deceased's property but also their religious debts, such as missed fasts.
- 😀 Fasting on Mondays and Thursdays can clear missed fasts and fulfill the religious debt for the deceased's uncompleted fasts.
- 😀 In some cases, it is possible to pay a penalty for missed fasts instead of directly fasting, but this is based on the situation and delay.
- 😀 It is important to address fasting obligations as soon as possible to avoid penalties, and heirs must take responsibility for the deceased's religious duties.
Q & A
What should be done if someone has missed fasting for many years and has not yet paid back the missed fasts?
-The missed fasts should be made up before the next Ramadan. If the missed fasts are from previous years, the person should replace the missed days as soon as possible.
What is the penalty for not paying the missed fasts in time?
-If the missed fasts are not made up by the next Ramadan, a penalty is imposed, which involves paying Fidya. This is a form of compensation in the form of 750 grams of rice for each missed day.
How much rice is required for Fidya if a person is unable to make up for missed fasts?
-The Fidya payment is 750 grams of rice for each missed day of fasting.
Does the penalty increase if the missed fasts continue past the next Ramadan?
-The penalty does not increase after the next Ramadan. However, the person must make up for the missed fasts as soon as possible and may have to pay Fidya for each missed day.
What is the difference between regular fasting and fasting to make up for missed fasts?
-Regular fasting is performed during Ramadan, while fasting to make up for missed fasts can be done on Mondays and Thursdays throughout the year, as long as the intention is to compensate for the missed days of fasting.
Is it possible to replace missed fasts with fasting on Mondays and Thursdays?
-Yes, fasting on Mondays and Thursdays can replace the missed fasts. The intention should be to make up for the missed days rather than just performing voluntary fasting.
What should someone do if they pass away before they can make up for their missed fasts?
-If a person dies before making up for their missed fasts, the responsibility falls on their heirs. The heirs must pay the Fidya on behalf of the deceased.
Can the heirs of someone who passed away without paying Fidya use the deceased's property to pay for the missed fasts?
-Yes, the heirs must ensure the missed fasts are paid off, and they can use the deceased's assets, such as land or property, to fulfill this obligation.
What is the significance of the note left behind by the deceased regarding their missed fasts?
-The note left by the deceased serves as a reminder for the heirs to fulfill the obligation of paying Fidya or making up for the missed fasts. It emphasizes the importance of addressing the missed fasts.
What happens if someone ignores their missed fasts and does not take the necessary actions?
-Ignoring the missed fasts and not taking action to compensate for them is a neglectful behavior. The person will continue to accumulate missed fasts, and the penalty will apply until it is addressed. The heirs should also take responsibility if the person passes away without fulfilling this obligation.
Outlines

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowMindmap

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowKeywords

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowHighlights

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowTranscripts

This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowBrowse More Related Video

HUTANG PUASA TIDAK BISA DIBAYAR DENGAN IBADAH APAPUN !! | Ceramah Ustadz Abdul Somad

DOSANYA MOKEL ( MEMBATALKAN PUASA TANPA UDZUR ) | Habib Ahmad Al Haddad

6 Hal yang Perlu disiapkan Menyambut Ramadhan

Kultum Subuh SMAN 1 Ngawi #kultumramadhan

Keutamaan Puasa Syawal - Ustadz Adi Hidayat

Kajian Ramadhan_Ustadz Fahri Tamami
5.0 / 5 (0 votes)