Does vomiting break the fast? .. Dar Al Iftaa answers

Does vomiting break the fast?, a question she answered House of Fatwa The response was as follows:

If a fasting person vomits without being caused by him, then his fast is valid and he does not have to make it up, but he must not intentionally swallow anything that came out of his stomach and not fall short in that, and if something has gone into his stomach, it does not harm him. And if none of it returns to his stomach, and he must make up for a day in its place; The Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family, said: “He who vomits is not obligated to make up for it, and he who vomits deliberately, let him make it up.”

And the Egyptian Dar Al-Iftaa explained, in a previous publication, the best Sunnahs in the month of Ramadan, saying: “Reverence in worship, suppressing anger and pardoning others,” is one of the best Sunnahs in the blessed month of Ramadan, and in another publication, she explained the virtues of the month of Ramadan, where she said: The Qur’an was revealed in it, and in it there is a night that is better than a thousand months (the Night of Power), while the Dar Al-Iftaa confirmed earlier that fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam because of his saying, peace and blessings of God be upon him: “Islam is built on five testimonies that there is no god but God. The Messenger of God, the establishment of prayer, the giving of zakat, the pilgrimage, and the fasting of Ramadan. .

And the house said in other publications, that fasting is a way to show fear of God Almighty; Because if the soul abstains from some of the necessary permissible things – such as food and drink -; out of hope for God’s pleasure, and out of fear of His wrath and punishment; At that time, it will be easy for her to abstain from taboos, and to have fear of God Almighty. That is why the Almighty said: “O you who have believed, fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may perish. [البقرة:183].

The Egyptian Dar Al Iftaa also confirmed that fasting is a means of showing sincerity; Because the fasting person knows that no one but God Almighty knows the reality of his fast, and that if he wants to leave fasting without anyone noticing it for an action, then nothing prevents him from breaking the fast except by God Almighty’s watch over him, and does not urge him to fast except with the pleasure of God, and the soul if it coexists with these The vision became imbued with sincerity, and this meaning is indicated by the divine hadith: “Every deed of the son of Adam is for him, except for fasting, for it is for Me, and I shall reward for it.”

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