Friday, May 14, 2010

If you're ill and fasting will effect your health, but not right away, then can you fast?

if the illness is serious and fasting wont really effect the illness for the first few fasts, but might later on.





is there any ruling on this?If you're ill and fasting will effect your health, but not right away, then can you fast?
Fasting during illness is a sin.





You can start fasting when Allah grants you the blessing of good health.





Furthermore, during Ramadan it is recommended that the ill, in place of fasting, provide food to those who cant feed themselves. If you're ill and fasting will effect your health, but not right away, then can you fast?
This depends on the illness and how long it lasts, you need to visit a muslim doctor or a upright non muslim doctor who understands these issues. If has to be life threatening or a sickness that will worsen if you fast.
Islam is very clear on this matter and it needs no further explanations, if you are sick, don't fast until you get better then fast the days you missed, if your health issues are chronic well pay for each day.





Allah knows best.
Those who are ill are exempted from fasting, I guess it depends on the condition, can you not talk to your GP about this, i.e. how much of a effect it may have....?
It's very simple - if fasting is going to affect your health in any way shape or form then do not fast. It's not a sin, you're exempt.



dont fast when your ill...


noe dont how many ramadan days you have been ill and then fast that many fasts after ramzan at another tine
when the fast effects ur health , it's ok to break it , BUT u should accomplish the days u miss

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