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Ruling On Emission Of Madhiy During The Day In Ramadaan
EsinIslam
Ramadan
The Awqaf -
Living Shariah
Because of my work in a shopping centre, during
the day in Ramadaan I meet girls and speak to them
without desire, but I feel something coming out of my
private part, and I do not know whether it is maniy
(semen) or madhiy (prostatic fluid). Is my fast
invalidated?.
Praise be to Allaah.
This questioner is uncertain as to whether it is maniy
(semen) or madhiy (prostatic fluid).
The difference between maniy and madhiy is that the
maniy that comes from a man is thick and white, and
that which comes from a woman [fluid emitted at the
moment of climax] is thin and yellow. Madhiy is thin
and white and sticky and comes out during foreplay, or
when thinking about intercourse, or wanting it, or
when looking, etc. It is experienced by both men and
women.
Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 5/418.
It seems most likely that which is coming out of you
is madhiy and not maniy, because maniy comes out
gushing and a man can feel it.
Causing the emission of maniy is one of the things
that invalidates the fast, if that happens as a result
of intercourse or touching, or repeatedly looking at
women, then the fast is invalidated. See question no.
2571.With regard to madhiy, the scholars differed as
to whether it invalidates the fast if a person causes
it to be emitted.
The view of the Hanbalis is that it does invalidate
the fast if it is caused direct physical contact, such
as by touching, kissing, etc. But if the cause is
repeatedly looking, then it does not invalidate the
fast.
Abu Haneefah and al-Shaafa’i are of the view that
emission of madhiy does not invalidate the fast in any
case, whether it is caused by direct physical contact
or otherwise, and that what invalidates the fast is
emission of maniy not madhiy.
See al-Mughni. 4/363
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen said in al-Sharh al-Mumti’
(6/236), after quoting the view of the Hanbalis on
this issue: There is no sound evidence to support
that, because madhiy is of a lesser status than maniy
with regard to desire, and does not cause a person to
be tired after emitting it, so it cannot be likened to
it.
The correct view is that if a person has direct
physical contact and emits madhiy, or masturbates and
emits madhiy, this does not invalidate the fast, and
his fast is still valid. This is the view favoured by
Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him). The proof
for this is the fact that there is no proof to support
the view that emission of madhiy invalidates the fast,
because this fast is an act of worship that the person
started as prescribed in sharee’ah and it cannot be
regarded as having been invalidated unless there is
evidence to that effect.
What is meant by “[he] masturbates and emits madhiy”
is that he tried to ejaculate by means of masturbation
but he did not, rather what came out was madhiy.
Shaykh Ibn Baaz (15/267) was asked: if a man kisses
[his wife] when he is fasting, or watches some
indecent movies and some madhiy comes out of him,
should he make up that fast?
He replied:
Emission of madhiy does not invalidate the fast
according to the more correct of the two scholarly
opinions, whether that is because of kissing one's
wife, watching movies, or other things that provoke
desire. But it is not permissible for a Muslim to
watch these indecent movies or to listen to music and
songs that Allaah has forbidden. If maniy (semen) is
emitted as the result of desire, then this invalidates
the fast whether that happened as the result of
touching, kissing, repeatedly looking or any other
thing that provokes desire, such as masturbation etc.
But wet dreams and thinking do not invalidate the
fast, even if maniy is emitted as a result.
The Standing Committee (10/273) was asked: One day in
Ramadaan I was sitting beside my wife for about half
an hour and we were fasting. We were joking and after
I moved away from her I noticed a wet spot on my pants
that had come from my private part. And that happened
a second time. I hope you can advise me whether I have
to offer any expiation.
They replied:
If the situation is as you described, then you do not
have to make up that day or offer any expiation, on
the assumption that your fast remained valid, unless
it is proven that that wetness is maniy (semen), in
which case you have to do ghusl and make up that day,
but you do not have to offer expiation.
The point is that you do not have to do anything and
your fast is valid, unless you are certain that what
came out of you is maniy. If it is maniy than you have
to make up that day but you do not have to offer any
expiation.
You should avoid speaking to women unnecessarily, and
if you need to speak to them then you should lower
your gaze, in obedience to the words of Allaah
(interpretation of the meaning):
“Tell the believing men to lower their gaze (from
looking at forbidden things), and protect their
private parts (from illegal sexual acts). That is
purer for them. Verily, Allaah is All-Aware of what
they do”
[al-Noor 24:30]
Muslim (2159) narrated that Jareer ibn ‘Abd-Allaah
said: I asked the Messenger of Allaah (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) about an accidental
glance and he told me to look away.
Al-Nawawi said:
What is meant by an accidental or sudden glance is
when one’s gaze falls upon a non-mahram woman
unintentionally. There is no sin on a person in the
beginning, but he has to look away immediately. If he
looks away immediately then there is no sin on him,
but if he continues to look, then he commits a sin,
because of this hadeeth. The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) enjoined looking
away, as well as the verse, “Tell the believing men to
lower their gaze”.
If it is possible for a woman to take care of selling
to women and speaking to them, that is better and
safer.
And Allaah knows best.
Ramadan Team
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