THINGS WHICH DO NOT BREAK THE FAST, BUT WHICH ARE MAKROOH DURING - TopicsExpress



          

THINGS WHICH DO NOT BREAK THE FAST, BUT WHICH ARE MAKROOH DURING SAUM Some things, while not breaking the fast are nevertheless Makrooh to do during fasting. Makrooh means detestable and in this context Makrooh things are sinful. Makrooh things bring about a decrease in the committing of the Saum. It is, therefore, essential to abstain from community Makrooh acts. The following acts are Makrooh during fasting. 1) Tasting. Tasting food, etc., is Makrooh if done unnecessarily. If an ill-tempered husband shows his unjustified wrath when food has not been prepared to satisfy his taste, it will be permissible for the wife to taste the food while she is preparing it. As long as nothing goes down her throat, her fast will be valid and her act of tasting will not be Makrooh. 2) Using powder or paste to clean the teeth. If anything of these substances slips down the throat the saum is nullified. 3) Caressing, fondling or kissing the wife. If ejaculation does not occurs, the saum will be valid. 4) To rinse the mouth at time other than when making wudnu. 5) To put water in the nose at time other than when making wudhu. 6) To take ghusl merely for cooling. 7) To swim. 8) To unnecessarily apply ointment to the lips. If, however, due to pair caused by cracked lips, ointment is applied, care should be taken to prevent licking the ointment. 9) To unnecessarily chew something to soften it, for example. 10) To eat when in doubt as regards the existence of Sahri time. If later it transpires that Shari time had in fact expires, qadha will be obligatory. 11) To make Iftar (I.e. to break the fast) when in doubt as to the time of sunset. If it transpires that the time when iftar was made the sun had not yet set. Quadha will be obligatory. 12) Participating in un-Islamic activities such as watching television and playing games such as chess, draughts, monopoly, etc., The thawa of the Saum is destroyed by indulgence in such unlawful activities. 13) Gheebat or back-biting. 14) To gargle the mouth when making wudhu.
Posted on: Sat, 20 Jul 2013 19:04:09 +0000

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