Inhaling the Smoke of Incense Sticks unintentionally whilst Fasting
Q: If a person whilst fasting unintentionally inhales the smoke of incense sticks will the fast be nullified?
Q: If a person whilst fasting unintentionally inhales the smoke of incense sticks will the fast be nullified?
Q: If a person forgetfully eats while fasting, does his fast break?
Q: After eating forgetfully, a fasting person intentionally ate, assuming that his fast had already broken. Does the fast now become nullified? If so, will qadha as well as kaffarah become waajib or only qadha?
Q: While fasting, if water goes down the throat when gargling the mouth or rinsing the nose in wudhu or ghusl, will the fast break?
Q: Is it permissible to use eye-drops, ear-drops and nose-drops while fasting and will this nullify the fast?
Q: What is the ruling regarding the person who does not fast during the month of Ramadhaan without a valid excuse and eats openly?
Q: A person while fasting in the month of Ramadhaan had fallen ill. The doctor advised him to break his fast. Is he sinful for doing so and will both qadha and kaffarah be waajib or only qadha?
Q: Is it permissible for an asthma patient to use an inhaler (pump) while fasting? The inhaler contains salbutamol (liquid medication). If one's fast breaks through using the inhaler, then will qadha and kaffarah become waajib or only qadha?
Q: What is the Shar’ee ruling regarding a woman who goes to the gynaecologist for a check-up whilst fasting? Does the fast become nullified through the gynaecologist inserting medication into the private organ?
Q: While fasting, if the gums begin to bleed and the blood flows down the throat, will the fast break? If so, will both qadha and kaffarah be waajib or only qadha?