Valid Excuses for Missing a Fast in Ramadan Explained

Valid Excuses Permitting One to Miss a Fast


Source:
Fatawa Arkan-e-Islam

❀ Question:​


What are the valid excuses due to which one is permitted to miss a fast?


❀ Answer:​


Al-ḥamdu lillāh, waṣ-ṣalātu was-salāmu ʿalā Rasūlillāh. Ammā baʿd:


The following are legitimate reasons due to which not fasting is permitted:


➊ Illness and Travel​


These are two major excuses due to which it is allowed to miss a fast. Allah Almighty states in the Qur'an:


"فمن کان منکم مریضا أو علی سفر فعدة من أیام أخر"
(Surah Al-Baqarah: 184)


➋ Pregnancy​


  • If a woman is pregnant and fears harm to herself or her baby due to fasting, then she is permitted to skip the fast.

Breastfeeding Woman


  • A woman who is breastfeeding and fears harm to herself or her child by fasting is also allowed to miss the fast.

➍ Saving the Life of an Innocent Person​


  • If a person is compelled to save the life of an innocent, such as:

◈ Rescuing a drowning person from a river.


◈ Pulling someone out of a burning building.


  • In such cases, breaking the fast is permitted because the individual is compelled to save a life.

Jihād in the Path of Allah


  • One may also skip the fast to maintain strength and energy for battle.
  • As the Prophet ﷺ said to the companions during the conquest of Makkah:

«إِنَّکُم لاقواالعدوغدا،والفطرأقوی لکم فأفطرواْ»
(Saḥīḥ Muslim, Kitāb al-Ṣiyām, Bāb: The Reward of One Who Breaks the Fast During Travel Due to Labor, Ḥadīth: 1120)


"You will face the enemy tomorrow, and breaking the fast will give you more strength, so break your fast."


❖ Ruling on the Remainder of the Day After Missing the Fast ❖​


  • If someone misses the fast due to a valid excuse, they are not obligated to refrain from eating and drinking for the rest of the day.

Examples:


◈ One breaks the fast to save an innocent life.
◈ A sick person recovers during the day.
◈ A menstruating woman becomes pure during the day.


  • In all such cases, they are not required to abstain from food and drink for the rest of the day, as the Shariah has permitted them to break the fast.

❖ Exception: Prohibition of Eating and Drinking Despite Not Fasting​


  • If a person learns during the day that Ramadan has commenced, then they must refrain from eating and drinking for the rest of the day.
  • Therefore, there is a difference between the two situations:

◈ One who misses the fast due to a valid excuse is not required to abstain from eating and drinking.


◈ However, one who learns later in the day that Ramadan has begun must abstain from food and drink for the rest of the day.



ھٰذَا مَا عِنْدِي وَاللّٰهُ أَعْلَمُ بِالصَّوَابِ
 
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