What is the rule regarding his prayers and fasts?
What is the rule regarding his prayers and fasts? A: Masturbation is absolutely prohibited, and when it leads to ejaculation it causes one to become in the state of major impurity [junub]. If this done during fasting, it amounts to breaking the fast by unlawful means. If one performs prayers and fasts in the state of major impurity [janabah], without performing major ablution [ghusl] or dry ablution [tayammum], his prayers and fasting are void and he must make them up [do their qada].
Someone at the beginning of legal maturity [bulugh] fasts during the month of Ramadan, and masturbates while fasting, continuing in fasting for some days without knowing that fasting requires a state of purity [taharah], that is not being in the state of major impurity [janabah]. Is it sufficient for him to perform qada of the fasts of those days, or some other rule applies to him? A: In the light of the question, he has to perform both qada and kaffarah.
If someone who is fasting looks at a sexually arousing scene during the month of Ramadan, does it void his fast? A: If he looks with the purpose of having an orgasm, or if he knows that it will cause him to become in the state of major impurity [junub], and it had been his habit before, and still he views it intentionally and becomes junub, then the rule that applies to him is the one that applies to someone who makes himself junub intentionally.
(4) Sexual Intercourse 1- How would sexual intercourse be achieved? A: It would be achieved by the complete penetration of the glans penis inside the vulva or the anus of a human being or an animal. 2- If a saim [fasting person] intended to have sexual intercourse but he did not do it, would this intention invalidate his sawm?
A: This intention is considered like the intention of doing practices or taking things that would break the fast, and the sawm would not be invalidated just by this intention. 3- If a saim had sexual intercourse in a state of forgetfulness, what is the ruling regarding his sawm? A: His sawm would not be invalidated. 4- If a saim is forced to have sexual intercourse and becomes deprived of his volition, what is the ruling about his sawm?
A: If he had been really forced to the extend that he is deprived of his volition; his sawm would not be invalidated. (5) Plunging 1- If a saim had plunged his head into water while his body was out, what is the ruling of his sawm?