(Posted by: ibn_raheeq - on Wednesday, September 20, 2006 - 05:32 PM - 2951 Reads)
Some important rulings to be kept in mind whilst fasting in accordance to the
rulings of the madhab of Imam Abu Hanifa (rh):
If the intention of fasting for the fast
of Ramadhân is made at night,
the fast will be valid. The intention was not made at night and even
in the morning one decided not to fast on that day. The day progressed considerably
and only thereafter the person realized that it is not good to leave
out a fard duty and therefore made the intention of fasting - even then his
fast will be valid. But if he has already consumed some food in the morning,
he cannot make the intention of fasting.
If a person has not consumed any food or
drink, then for the fasts of Ramadhân
he can make the intention of fasting until one hour before mid-day.
For the fasts of Ramadhân, the following intention is sufficient: "I
am fasting today". Alternatively, at night one could say: "Tomorrow
I will fast". By making this intention, the fasts of Ramadhân will
be valid. When making the intention, a person did not specify as to whether
it is a fast of Ramadhân or a fard fast. Even then the fast will be valid.
4. In the month of Ramadhân, a person made the following intention: "Tomorrow I will keep a nafl fast and I will not keep the fast of Ramadhân. I will make qada of this Ramadhân fast at some other time." Even then, the Ramadhân fast will be considered and not the nafl fast.
5. A person had missed a few fasts of the
previous Ramadhân. The whole
year passed without his making qada of these missed fasts as yet. When the
next Ramadhân commenced, he made the intention of making qada of those
missed fasts. Even then, the fasts of this Ramadhân will be considered
and the qada fasts will not be valid. He will have to keep those qada fasts
after Ramadhân.
6. A person had taken a vow that if a certain
work of his is fulfilled, he will keep one or two fasts for the pleasure
of Allâh. When the month
of Ramadhân commenced, he made the intention of keeping those fasts which
he had vowed to keep and not the fast of Ramadhân. Even then, the fast
of Ramadhân will be considered and not that of the vowed fast. The vowed
fast will have to be kept after Ramadhân.
7. In short, if any other intention is
made in the month of Ramadhân,
the fast of Ramadhân will be considered. All other fasts will not be
valid.
8. If the moon of Ramadhân is sighted on the 29th of Sha'bân,
commence fasting the following morning. However, if it is not sighted or cannot
be sighted because of clouds, do not fast the next morning as long as there
is a doubt as to whether Ramadhân has commenced or not. Instead, complete
the 30 days of Sha'bân and thereafter commence the fasts of Ramadhân.
9. Because of clouds, the moon was not
sighted on the 29th of Sha'bân.
Do not even keep a nafl fast the following day. However, if a person is in
the habit of fasting on Mondays and Thursdays or any other specific day, and
coincidentally that day falls on the 29th, then in such a case it will be preferable
to keep this fast. Thereafter, if he receives the news of the sighting of the
moon on the 29th, the fast of Ramadhân will be fulfilled with that very
nafl fast. He does not have to make qada of it.
10. Because of clouds, the moon was not
sighted on the 29th of Sha'bân.
Do not eat or drink anything the following day until an hour before mid-day.
If news of the sighting of the moon is received from somewhere, make the intention
of fasting. If no news is received, one can commence eating and drinking.
11. The moon was not sighted on the 29th.
Do not think that since tomorrow is not Ramadhân, let me keep my qada fast of the previous year, or let
me keep the fast that I had vowed to keep. On such a day, it is also makrûh
to keep the qada, kaffarah, and nazr (vowed) fasts. No fast should be kept
on that day. If a person keeps the qada or nazr fast, and later he receives
the news of the sighting of the moon; even then the fast of Ramadhân
will be considered. He will have to repeat the qada or nazr fast. If he does
not receive any news of the sighting of the moon, the fast will be valid for
whatever reason he had kept it (i.e. whether it be a qada or a nazr fast).
Heavenly Ornaments - Kitaab al-Ramadan by Shaykh Ashraf Ali Thanvi.
Dua scan taken from the book of prayers.