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The fiqh of Ramadan:
The Consequence of Breaking the Fast of Ramadan
The Arrival of Ramadan
Different Locations
Essential elements of fasting, abstaining from acts that break the fast
Essential elements of fasting, the intention
Essential elements of fasting, who must fast
Essential elements of fasting, the fast of the insane
Essential elements of fasting, the fast of the young [non-adults]
Essential elements of fasting, those who are permitted to break the fast, but who must pay a "ransom" for not fasting
Making up the Missed Days of Fasting
Those who must make up the missed days
The Forbidden Days to Fast, the days of 'id
The Forbidden Days to Fast, the days of tashreeq (three days following the 'Id al-Adha)
The Forbidden Days to Fast, prohibited to single out Friday as a day of fasting
The Forbidden Days to Fast, prohibited to single out Saturday as a day of fasting
The Forbidden Days to Fast, on the "day of doubt"
The Forbidden Days to Fast, every day of the year
The Forbidden Days to Fast, woman to fast while her husband is present except with his permission
The Forbidden Days to Fast, consecutive days without eating at all [al-wisal]
Voluntary Fasts
Voluntary Fasts, six days of the month of Shawwal
Voluntary Fasts The first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah, especially the day of Arafah, for those who are not performing the pilgrimage
Voluntary Fasts, Fasting during the month of Muharram, especially the day of 'Ashurah and the days immediately preceding and following it
Fasting most of the month of Sha'ban (the month preceding Ramadan)
Fasting during the "forbidden" months
Fasting Mondays and Thursdays
Fasting three days of every month
It is permissible for one who is performing a voluntary fast to break his fast
Fasting, doubt concerning the time of fajr
Hastening in breaking the fast
Supplications while breaking the fast and while fasting
Refraining from performing any actions that do not befit the fasting
Fasting, being generous and studying the Qur'an
Fasting, striving to perform as many acts of worship as possible during the last ten days of Ramadan
Fasting, Pouring water over one's self and submersing one's self in water
Fasting, applying kohl or eye drops or anything else to the eyes
Fasting, kissing for one who has the ability to control himself
Fasting, any type of injection
Fasting, cupping to drain blood
Fasting, rinsing the mouth and nose
Those things which one could not protect one's self from, such as swallowing one's saliva, the dust of the road, sifting flour and so on are all overlooked
Fasting, the fasting person can eat, drink, and perform sexual intercourse until fajr
Intentional eating or drinking
Fasting, intentional vomiting
Fasting, the menses and post-childbirth bleeding
Fasting, ejaculation of sperm
If one eats, drinks, or has intercourse, thinking that the sun has set or that fajr has not occurred
Unintentional mistakes
Sunnah acts of prayer, Reciting a Specific Surah
Night of Qadr, its virtue
Night of Qadr, it is preferred to seek this night
Night of Qadr, which night is it?
Night of Qadr, praying and making supplications during the night of qadr
I'tikaf, its meaning
I'tikaf, its legitimacy
I'tikaf, the sunnah or preferred i'tikaf has no specific time limit
The opinion of the jurists concerning the mosques in which the i'tikaf is to be performed
I'tikaf, the Beginning and Ending of i'tikaf
Fasting in Earth's Extremities
Suhoor For The Fasting Person
Wet Dream And Bathing For The Fasting Person
The Old, The Pregnant, And The Breast Feeding Not Fasting
Anal-Injections And Using Suppositories And Similar Things For The Fasting Person
Will The Fast Of One Who Abandons Salaah Be Accepted?
Intentionally Not Fasting On Some Days Of Ramadan
The Effects Of Sins On Fasting
Rinsing The Mouth And Nose By The Fasting Person
Zakaatul-Fitr
Ruling On Taking Needles Or Injections, Putting Medicine Into The Ears, and Using Kohl while fasting
Using Siwaak and Toothpaste By The one that Is Fasting
The Distance That Allows The Traveler To Break Fasting
Suhoor at the Adhan of Fajr
COULD MY RAMADAN BE ACCEPTED IF I GO TO DENTIST?
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