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Fasting
Why Are the Devils Locked up in Ramadan?
The chaining up of the devils in Ramadan is chaining in a real sense. The wisdom behind the chaining up of the devils in Ramadan is to reduce their evil and their ability to tempt people, and to prevent them from harming and disturbing the Muslims and spoiling their fast.120,888Is There Expiation for Anal Intercourse while Fasting?
The expiation for anal intercourse while fasting is to free a slave. If that is not possible, then you must fast for two consecutive months. If you cannot do that, then you must feed sixty poor persons.21,335If a traveller is not sure whether he should fast or not, then he decides to fast after dawn breaks
10,069Her father smokes surreptitiously during the day in Ramadan, and she does not know what to do
17,360She broke the fast in Ramadan and she cannot make up those days or feed poor persons instead
14,424Ruling on the words of one who says “If Ramadan were all year long, there would be fewer evils, and that would have been better”
7,256How could the Shaytaan appear to the disbelievers in the battle of Badr when he is chained up during Ramadan and the battle was in Ramadan?
63,110She had an abortion when she got pregnant as a result of zina, and Ramadan has begun, and they told her: Your prayer and fasting are not valid. Is this true?
47,060The difference between the ruling on swallowing sputum and its effect on the fast, and swallowing a pebble
24,961The reason why Ramadan changes every year in relation to the Gregorian calendar
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