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Wed. Oct. 17, 2007

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10+ Fatwas

Post-Ramadan Issues

By  Living Shari`ah Staff

 

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Keeping on Doing Good Deeds After Ramadan
After Ramadan, a Muslim should keep on doing good deeds that is because the Lord of Ramadan, Allah, is the Lord of the whole…

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Fasting Six Days of the Month of Shawwal
It is highly recommended to fast six days of the month of Shawwal, but it is not obligatory. Those who want to fast can fast after `Eid Al-Fitr any six days during…

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Observing Voluntary Fast Before Making Up for Missed Fasts
Muslims may observe voluntary fasting before making up for missed fast days if they are pretty sure that they will be able to…
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Maintaining Fasting as a Habit After Ramadan
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Infusing Vigor Into the Muslim Ummah After Ramadan
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Making Up for Missed Days of Ramadan After the Passing of Another Ramadan
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The Lord of Ramadan Is the Lord of the Whole Year
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Double Intention in Shawwal Fasting

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Why the Six Days of Shawwal Are Called White Days

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Fast Shawwal Days or Make Up for Missed Fasts    
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Fasting Six Days of Shawwal: Makruh?
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Should Fasting the Six Days of Shawwal Be Consecutive?
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Making Up for the Missed Fast Days in Sha`ban
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Making Up for the Days of Fasting When One Dies
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Making Up for Missed Days of Fasting on Behalf of a Deceased
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Didn't Fast for Some Years: Must I Make Up All the Missed Days? 
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Making Up for Fast Days Missed Without Excuse 
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Menstruating Women: Should They Make Up for the Missed Fast Days?
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Feeding on Behalf of Grandmother for Missed Fasts

 Live Fatwas
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Post-Ramadan Issues
M. Nur Abdullah

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Post-Ramadan Fiqhi Issues
M. Iqbal Nadvi
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What Is After Ramadan?
Ahmad  Kutty
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