Most of the time, I don't feel comfortable to give advice on religious matters. Especially in the case where the person is not asking for it. This is mainly because of my physical appearance (the way I dress).
So, whenever I see someone is doing something I know is wrong, I wouldn't dare to correct him/ her.
Today, I want to advice my Muslim readers not to break fast as you wish to. I see many people do this common mistake and never once I said anything to educate them.
Rasulullah s.a.w bersabda yang maksudnya: "Sesiapa yang berbuka puasa Ramadhan bukan kerana rukhsah (kelonggaran) yang dirukhsahkan oleh Allah, tidak dapat diqadha’kan dengan puasa setahun walaupun ia betul-betul (melakukan) puasa setahun itu.”
Riwayat Abu Daud, Ibnu Majah dan at-Tirmidzi
Which means, you cannot decide not to fast tomorrow because you have to cook, therefore you need to test the meals first, for the buka puasa gathering you are hosting.
You also cannot refuse to fast just because you forget to bersahur on the night before.
In simple terms, you cannot break your fast ikut suka hati sendiri, thinking you can always replace the days you miss in the year to come.
You are only allowed to break fast, or skip a day of puasa wajib under certain conditions (rukhsah or kelonggaran berpuasa) such as musafir (travelling) or it will compromise your health, etc.
The same applies when you are fasting for any puasa wajib such as qada' puasa or puasa nazar. After you already intend to fast the next day (dengan niat berpuasa qada' or nazar), you are expected to fast for a full day.
You cannot break your fast in the middle of the day just because you colleagues are throwing a surprise birthday party for your boss and you are tempted to taste the moist chocolate cake.
It is permissible if you are fasting with niat puasa sunat. A big no-no for puasa wajib.
Afterall, fasting is about controlling yourself from temptations!
Sekian sahaja tazkirah hari ini.
2 hours ago
4 comments:
I agreed with puasa wajib dalam bulan Ramadan but are you sure about the qada' puasa?
I don't think so..but I'm not good too..so we need someone expert in agama to explain it
terima kasih tazkirah.
:D
I like this entry :). People nowadays suka-suka hati bukak puasa and said "ala takpe boleh ganti". Memang boleh ganti but only apply to certain people only i.e:pregnant ladies and yang betul-betul sakit.
And I do think the same thing apply to ganti puasa and nazar. At least it apa yang i ingat ustazah ajar masa dekat skolah dululah.
But then, hehe i am not an expert also :P
anon: I'm pretty sure the same applies to puasa qada' and puasa wajib. You could get second opinion for confirmation.
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