Is marriage in Ramadan forbidden? Question received by House of Fatwa Al-Masrya during a live broadcast conducted by the house today on its official page on the social networking site Facebook, and Dr. Mahmoud Shalaby, Secretary of the Fatwa, answered the question.
Shalaby said: “It is permissible to contract marriage during Ramadan, but what is not permissible is the marital relationship during the day in Ramadan, because it breaks the fast.”
And the Egyptian Dar Al Iftaa confirmed that one of the nullifiers of fasting is: deliberate intercourse during the day in Ramadan, and whoever does that has to make up for it and expiate in all sects, but is penance on the husband and wife together? Some sects see this, and some view penance on the husband, while the wife has to make up for it only, even if the two are partners in sin and disobedience.
And the Egyptian Dar Al Iftaa answered earlier a question that read: “Some people believe that the husband’s intercourse with his wife during the nights of Ramadan is forbidden, so what is the ruling on intercourse between spouses during the nights of Ramadan?” And the response of the house was as follows: The husband’s intercourse with his wife during the nights of Ramadan is permissible according to Sharia. There was no legitimate excuse as the menstruating and the meaning, the meaning of the meaning of the night. The black thread is from the dawn, then complete the fast to the night. [البقرة: 187].
Al-Jassas said in Ahkam al-Qur’an (1/237) when interpreting the previous verse: “So intercourse and eating and drinking were permitted during the nights of fasting, from the beginning to the dawn of Ramadan, so the husband has a legal excuse for intercourse there.” Like menstruation and postpartum.