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Ruling 2670. If a person vows to fast on a specific day, he must fast on that day. In case he intentionally does not fast on that day, he must not onl
Ruling 2669. If a person vows to keep a fast but does not specify when and for how long, in the event that he fasts for one day, it is sufficient. If
Ruling 2668. If a person vows to do something, he must do it in the manner he vowed to do it. Therefore, if he vows to give alms to the poor on the fi
Ruling 2667. If a person vows to perform his obligatory prayers (ṣalāh) in a place where there is no particular reason for one to receive more reward
Ruling 2666. If a person vows to do – or refrain from doing – something permissible (mubāḥ), in the event that doing it and refraining from doing it a
Ruling 2665. If a person vows to do something unlawful (ḥarām) or disapproved (makrūh), or to refrain from doing something obligatory (wājib) or recom
Ruling 2664. A person can only vow to perform something that is possible for him to perform. Therefore, if a person who, for example, is unable to wal
Ruling 2663. The vow of a son/daughter is not conditional on the father’s consent. However, if the father or mother prohibits him/her from doing what
Ruling 2662. If a wife makes a vow with her husband’s consent, he cannot annul her vow or prevent her from fulfilling it.
Ruling 2661. The vow made by a wife without prior permission from or subsequent consent of her husband on a matter that infringes on his conjugal righ
Ruling 2660. With regard to a person who is foolish with finances (safīh) – i.e. someone who spends his wealth on futile tasks – if, for example, he v
Ruling 2659. A person who makes a vow must be of the age of legal responsibility (bāligh) and sane (ʿāqil). He must also make the vow of his own volit
Ruling 2658. In a vow, a formula (ṣīghah) must be said. It is not necessary that the formula be said in Arabic; therefore, if a person says [in Englis
Ruling 2657. A vow is when a person makes it obligatory (wājib) on himself, for the sake of Allah the Exalted, to perform a good deed or refrain from
Ruling 2656. It is discouraged to drink a lot of water, to drink water after eating fatty food, and to drink water at night while standing. It is also
Ruling 2655. A number of things are considered to be etiquettes of drinking: 1. to drink water by sipping it; 2. to drink water during the day while s
Ruling 2654. The following things are discouraged when eating: 1. to eat when one is full; 2. to eat until one is full. It is reported that the Lord o
Ruling 2653. With regard to eating and drinking, the following things are recommended (mustaḥabb) for one to do: 1. to wash both hands before eating;
Ruling 2652. It is obligatory for every Muslim to give food and water to another Muslim who is on the verge of dying from hunger or thirst and save hi
Ruling 2651. It is unlawful to eat something from a table on which wine is consumed. Similarly, [it is unlawful,] based on obligatory precaution, to s