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RULINGS FOR IFTAAR {BREAKING FAST} When a person lawfully break his fast Hastening the breaking of the fast Hastening to break the fast also has other benefits that can be included under this heading. Hastening to break the fast earns good Sahl Ibn Sa'ad said that the Messenger (S) of Allah (T) said: "My nation would continue to be on my Sunnah as long as they do not wait for the stars to come out before breaking the fast." [Ibn Hibbaan] Hastening the breaking of the fast is a way to he different from the Astray (the Christians) and those whom Allah is angry with (the Jews) If people will remain on what is good because they hold on to the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (T), then if they leave this way and follow the Christians and the Jews they would definitely lose the good benefits. This is established in the following Ahaadeeth. Abu Hurairah (R) said that the Messenger of Allah (T) said: "The Deen will be uppermost/manifest as long as the people hasten to break their fast because the Jews and the Christians delay (it)." [Abu Dawood and Ibn Hibbaan] From the above Ahaadeeth we must not think that our practicing this Ahaadeeth alone would be responsible for the Deen to be manifest. This Ahaadeeth must be understood along with all those verses from the Qur'ân and the Ahaadeeth of the Messenger (S) that deal with the issue of being different from the disbelieving people. Breaking the fast before the Maghrib
Salaah Abu Dardaa said: "There are three signs of Prophethood, hastening the breaking of the fast, delaying the Sahoor and placing the right hand on the Left hand in the Salaah." [Tabaraanee] What is recommended to eat to break the
fast? Anas Ibn Maalik said: "The prophet (S) used to break his fast with fresh dates before he prayed. If he did not find fresh dates then he would use dried dates. If he did not find that also he drank a few sips of water. [Ahmad and Abu Dawood] What should be said at the time of
breaking the fast? So the fasting person should make use of the time when he is breaking his fast to ask Allah (T) for all those things that would make his life easy in this world and the next. However, although any Du'aa can be made at that time the Messenger (S) also used to make a specific one which we should make sure we supplicate with, along with whatever other supplication we desire. The Messenger of Allah (S) when he broke
his fast. used to say: "The thirst has gone and the veins have recovered
and the blessing is established if Allah wills" (dhahaba dhamaa'a wabtallat
al-urooq wa thabatal ajr inshaa'allaah) Feeding a fasting person The Prophet (S) said: "Whoever gives someone something to break the fast with, he would have The same blessings as the fasting person and this would not reduce the blessings of the fasting person in any way " [Ahmad and Tirmidhee] If someone is invited to break his fast then he should respond to the invitation. If he refuses then he has disobeyed the Messenger (S). It is also recommended for the person invited to supplicate for his host after finishing eating his food as was the practice of the Messenger (S). The Messenger (S) used to make the following supplications: "May the righteous eat your food may the angels send Salaah unto you and may the fasting person break their fast with you." [Ahmad, An-Nasaaee] "O Allah! Feed the one who fed me and give drink to him who gave me to drink" [Muslim] "O Allah! Forgive them and have Mercy on them and bless whatever you provide for then" [Muslim] |
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