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Does Having An Anaesthetic Via Injection During Ramadaan Break The Fast?
EsinIslam
Ramadan
The Awqaf -
Living Shariah
I am going to have two non-invasive medical
procedures during the month of Ramadaan, and I am
going to take a drug via injection during these two
procedures. Will my fast be invalidated by that?.
Praise be to Allaah.
Being given medicine via injection does not break the
fast, whether it is intramuscular or intravenous, so
long as the injected substance does not provide
nutrition, because in that case it is like food and
drink which are forbidden to the one who is fasting.
It says in Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah (10/252):
It is permissible to be given medicine via injection
into the muscles or veins when fasting during the day
in Ramadaan. But it is not permissible for the fasting
person to be given nutrients during the day in
Ramadaan, because that comes under the same rulings as
consuming food and drink, and this injection is
regarded as a means of breaking the fast in Ramadaan.
If it is possible to give the injection into a muscle
or vein during the night, that is preferable. End
quote.
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him)
was asked about the spread of anaesthesia through the
body – does that break the fast? And what about the
flow of blood when a tooth is extracted?
He replied:
Neither of these breaks the fast, but the blood that
flows after removal of a tooth should not be
swallowed. End quote.
Fataawa Ramadaan, p. 525
It makes no difference whether it is a local or
general anaesthetic. Many of the fuqaha’ have stated
that if a person who is unconscious is awake for even
a moment of the day, his fast is valid, so long as he
formed the intention to fast from the night before.
Imaam al-Shaafa’i said in al-Umm (8/153):
If a man loses consciousness for a day or two days
during the month of Ramadaan, and he did not eat or
drink anything, then he has to make up those days. But
if he was awake for part of the day, then he is
regarded as having fasted on that day. End quote.
Ibn Qudaamah said in al-Mughni (4/343):
If he was unconscious for the whole day and did not
wake up at all, then his fast is not valid, according
to the view of our imam (i.e., Imam Ahmad) and al-Shaafa’i…
If the person who was unconscious woke up for a part
of the day, his fast is valid, whether that was at the
beginning or the end of the day. End quote.
And Allaah knows best.
Ramadan Team
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