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Difference Between Inhaling Fragrant Smoke and Nasal Drops While Fasting

❀ Shar‘i Difference Between Inhaling Fragrance and Using Nasal Drops While Fasting​


Source: Fatāwā Arkan-e-Islam


✦ The Question​


Why does smelling fragrant smoke invalidate the fast, while using nasal drops does not? What is the Shar‘i distinction between the two?



✦ Shar‘i Explanation​


Al-ḥamdu lillāh, waṣ-ṣalātu was-salāmu ʿalā Rasūlillāh, Ammā Baʿd!


The difference in ruling between inhaling fragrance smoke and using nasal drops lies in the intention (niyyah) and the method of action.


➊ ❀ Inhaling Fragrant Smoke (e.g., Bakhoor, Incense)​


◈ When a person deliberately inhales smoke through the nose,
it is considered as intentionally drawing substance into the body.


◈ This fragrant smoke contains visible particles that may reach the throat or stomach through the respiratory tract.


◈ Since this action is voluntary and deliberate, it is treated like eating or drinking, and hence,
✅ It breaks the fast.


➋ ❀ Using Nasal Drops While Fasting​


◈ A person who puts medicinal drops into the nose does so with the intent that the medicine only treats the nasal passage,
not to allow it to reach the stomach.


◈ The intention is medicinal, and not to nourish or feed the body.


◈ If the drops do not reach the throat or stomach,
✅ The fast remains valid.


✦ Summary of the Difference​


ActionIntentionControlShar‘i Ruling
Inhaling fragrant smoke (e.g., bakhoor)To enjoy scent (voluntary)YesBreaks the fast
Using nasal dropsMedicinal, not for intakeYesDoes not break the fast, unless it reaches stomach

✔ Conclusion:

❀ The difference lies in the intention and effect of each act:


✅ Nasal drops are used for treatment without intention to nourish or reach the stomach,
so they do not break the fast, unless proven otherwise.


Fragrant smoke, when intentionally inhaled, carries visible particles and is akin to deliberate intake,
therefore, it breaks the fast.


ھٰذَا مَا عِندِي وَاللّٰهُ أَعْلَمُ بِالصَّوَابِ
 
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