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Ruling On One Who Breaks The Fast By Mistake
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Ramadan
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Living Shariah
What is the ruling on breaking a voluntary fast
by mistake?.
Praise be to Allaah.
Al-Bukhaari (6669) and Muslim (1155) narrated that Abu
Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
said: “Whoever forgets he is fasting and eats or
drinks, let him complete his fast for it is Allaah Who
has fed him and given him to drink.”
It was also narrated that he does not have to offer
expiation or make up that fast.
Ibn Khuzaymah (1999) narrated from Abu Hurayrah that
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) said: “Whoever breaks his fast in Ramadaan by
mistake does not have to make up that day or offer
expiation.” Classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Saheeh
Ibn Khuzaymah.
Al-Daaraqutni narrated from Abu Sa’eed al-Khudri that
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) said: “Whoever eats in the month of Ramadaan by
mistake does not have to make up that day.”
Al-Haafiz said:
Although its isnaad is weak, it may still be
considered sound because there are corroborating
reports. The least that could be said about it is that
it is hasan, so it may be quoted as evidence. Reports
that are less strong than this have been quoted as
evidence with regard to many issues. It may also be
supported by the fact that a number of the Sahaabah
issued fatwas that are in agreement with this hadeeth
without any one of the Sahaabah having a different
view, as was stated by Ibn al-Mundhir, Ibn Hazm and
others, and ‘Ali ibn Abi Taalib, Zayd ibn Thaabit, Abu
Hurayrah, and Ibn ‘Umar. And it is in accordance with
the words of Allaah (interpretation of the meaning):
“but He will call you to account for that which your
hearts have earned”
[al-Baqarah 2:225]
Forgetfulness is not something which is earned by the
heart.
This hadeeth tells of the kindness of Allaah to His
slaves and how He makes things easier for them and
alleviates hardship.
End quote.
The majority of scholars quote these ahaadeeth as
evidence that whoever forgets that he is fasting and
breaks the fast, his fast is still valid, and he
should complete his fast, and he does not have to make
it up or offer any expiation. The general meaning of
the hadeeth covers both obligatory and naafil fasts;
there is no difference between the two.
Al-Shaafa’i said in al-Umm (2/284):
If a fasting person eats or drinks in Ramadaan or in a
fast observed in fulfillment of a vow or as an
expiation, or a fast that is obligatory for some
reason, or a voluntary fast, out of forgetfulness,
then his fast is complete and he does not have to make
it up.
Al-Nawawi said:
This is evidence to support the view of the majority:
if the fasting person eats or drinks or has
intercourse because of forgetfulness, then he does not
break his fast. Among those who were of this view are
al-Shaafa’i, Abu Haneefah, Dawood and others.
Al-Haafiz said:
An interesting story was narrated by ‘Abd al-Razzaaq
from ‘Amr ibn Dinar: that a person came to Abu
Hurayrah and said: “I started fasting in the morning
then I forgot and ate.” He said, “It does not matter.”
He said: “Then I entered upon someone and by mistake I
ate and drank.” He said, “It does not matter, Allaah
has fed you and given you to drink.” Then he said: “I
entered upon another person and forgot, and ate.” Abu
Hurayrah said: “You are a person who is not used to
fasting.”.
Ramadan Team
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