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Knowledge > Fiqh
The Command to Fast
The Order to FastIn an address to the believers of this Ummah, Allah ordered them to fast, that is, to abstain from food, drink and sexual activity with the intention of doing so sincerely for Allah the Exalted alone. This is because fasting purifies the souls and cleanses them from the evil that might mix with them and their ill behavior. Allah mentioned that He has ordained fasting for Muslims just as He ordained it for those before them, they being an example for them in that, so they should vigorously perform this obligation more obediently than the previous nations.Similarly, Allah said:
Allah said in this Ayah:
Since the fast cleanses the body and narrows the paths of Shaytan. In the Sahihayn the following Hadith was recorded:
Allah then states that the fast occurs during a fixed number of days, so that it does not become hard on the hearts, thereby weakening their resolve and endurance. The various Stages of FastingAl-Bukhari and Muslim recorded that ‘A’ishah said,
Al-Bukhari recorded the same from Ibn ‘Umar and Ibn Mas’ud.[3]
Mu’adh commented,
Al- Bukhari recorded Salamah bin AlAkwa’ saying that when the Ayah:
was revealed, those who did not wish to fast, used to pay the Fidyah (feeding a poor person for each day they did not fast) until the following Ayah (2:185) was revealed abrogating the previous Ayah.[4] It was also reported from ‘Ubaydullah from Nafi’ that Ibn ‘Umar said; “It was abrogated.” [5 ]As-Suddi reported that Murrab narrated that ‘Abdullah said about this Ayah:
“It means ‘those who find it difficult (to fast).’ Formerly, those who wished, fasted and those who wished, did not but fed a poor person instead.”[6] Allah then said:
meaning whoever fed an extra poor person,
Later the Ayah:
was revealed and this abrogated the previous Ayah (2:184). The Fidyah (Expiation) for breaking the Fast is for the Old and the AilingAl-Bukhari reported that ‘Ata heard Ibn ‘Abbas recite:
Ibn ‘Abbas then commented,
Others reported that Sa’id bin Jubayr mentioned this from Ibn ‘Abbas. So the abrogation here applies to the healthy person, who is not traveling and who has to fast, as Allah said:
As for the old man (and woman) who cannot fast, he is allowed to abstain from fasting and does not have to fast another day instead, because he is not likely to improve and be able to fast other days. So he is required to pay a Fidyah for every day missed. This is the opinion of Ibn ‘Abbas and several others among the Salaf who read the Ayah:
to mean those who find it difficult to fast[8] as Ibn Mas’ud stated. This is also the opinion of Al-Bukhari who said
This point, which Al-Bukhari attributed to Anas without a chain of narrators, was collected with a continuous chain of narrators by Abu Ya’la Mawsuli in his Musnad, that Ayyub bin Abu Tamimah said;
The same ruling applies for the pregnant and breast-feeding women if they fear for themselves or their children or fetuses. In this case, they pay the Fidyah and do not have to fast other days in place of the days that they missed. This article was extracted from Tafsir Ibn Kathir Volume 1: Dar-Us-Salam Publications
Footnotes[1] Fath Al-Bari 9:8, and Muslim 2:1018.[2] Fath Al-Bari 8: 26 and Muslim 2:792. [3] Fath Al-Bari 8:26. [4] Fath Al-Bari 8:29. [5] Ibid. [61 Fath Al-Bari 8:28. [7] Fath Al-Bari 8:28. [8] At-Tabari 3:431 [9] Fath Al-Bari 8 :179. [10] Musnad Abu Ya’la 7:204. |
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