Issues Pertaining to Fasting and Ramadhan - Tawfique Chowdhury

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Issues Pertaining to Fasting - Tawfique Chowdhury

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  • salaam i am going to be 9 month pregnant in ramadan ,i will be exactly between 39 and 40 weeks ,should i fast or not , i will inchalah be in labor between the 16th and the 19 th is it ok to not fast or not ?please let me know ,salaam

  • @onlinehijabstore Have you gotten your answer yet? Take a look at this video: Questions and Answers - Issues Pertaining to Fasting and Ramadhan - Tawfique Chowdhury

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  • SUBAHANALLAH!! I say this every year but... "Has'nt Ramadhan come so quickly?" :-) I pray that Allah makes Ramadhan a pleasurable expereience for all of us, a time when we can all better ourselves as Muslims and make permanant changes in our character for the better inshallah. Lets also remember that when we do iftar with lavish food, there will be those in this ummah that will be doing iftar with "muddy water and dirt"... please give without measure for the hungry & destitute.

  • Jazak Allah Kharain for the post, and may Allah reward Sh.Tawfique for the reminders. Very informative lecture.

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  • @BRUNNSPARK Assalamualaikum.I came 2 Canada 28 months ago.In my home country the normal hours of fasting r abt 12-14hrs.Here almost 18hours.Let me tell you something.When I saw the length of the hours I had to fast the 1st year it was scary.But as I started to fast it was a bit harsh but SubhanALLAH ALLAH will give you the necessary strength as was my case.Now Alhamduliilah its like fasting back home_but without samosas and all kind of yummy snacks LOL.Insha ALLAH it will be easy 4 u too.

  • Assalaam wah aleykoum warahmatoullah

    masha Allah I was actually wondering when we could stop eating sohour and start breaking the fast. Alhamdulillah it's very clear. Very informative vid indeed. JazakAllahu khairan.

  • Assalam'aleikum I would like to know some more information about that random amazing night in Ramadhan the brother talked about where 83 years and 8 months of ones life is in that one night... What exactly should we do to gain the rewards???

  • @BRUNNSPARK

    come on, is not that hard.. i live now in uk, and i am not finding it hard to do ramadan,, i am working in very busy restaurant as chef, and is hot in there and i am working with food, and it is ok. By the way i am muslim only 4 years, and , subhanAllah, i found it easy for me - most muslims was telling me that it is so hard... well not for me, (hard was for me in the army). Alhamdulillah!

  • @onlinehijabstore

    Assalamu alaykum sister Asmaa :) I just found another video which has been posted a few hours ago where it is exactly explained whether it is ok to fast or not. Indeed it is ok and does not harm your baby. The video is on the same channel and is called: Questions and Answers - Issues Pertaining to Fasting and Ramadhan - Tawfique Chowdhury (It is around minute 4 where this topic is explained ;) )

  • MashaAllah.. exactly the type of vids I needed at this time.. Allahu Akbar!!!

  • Assalam'aleikum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuh

    Phonetic ***Allahuma innaka 'afuun Karimun, to hibul 'afuwa fa fu'annee... ***

    Ya Haiyu ya Kaiyum be Rahmatika ya ammar Raheemin.

    English ***Oh Allah You are the Forgiving most Honorable, who loves to forgive so please forgive me...***

    Francais ***Oh Allah Vous etes le Pardoneur tout Honorable, qui aime pardonner alors je vous prie de me pardoner...***

  • I pray to Allah that we make it to Ramadan and pray that when my death comes, that's in the month of Ramadan.

  • The Ramadan will be about 19.5 hours where i am living now. I searched for rules for fasting in such countries where the days are very long or short. I found the following opinions without any authentic reference. The options are suggested as below.

    1. Fast according to the ramadan time of nearby country/city where there is a normal day/night. (It is not clear what is the length of a normal day/night)

    2. Fast according to the time of Macca.

    3. Don't live in such a country.

    Someone please help!

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