
If the fast of the person of Mazur is done by someone else, will it be realized on his behalf? 5694614394
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Question
My father has been ill for a long time and he is sitting in a wheelchair. Trying to perform as many prayers as possible in gestures. He could not fast in the month of Ramadan. My question is, for those of us who are Awlad, we try to keep the fasts of Ramadan in full from now on, as an expiation for his fasts, then will those fasts be fulfilled? 9632727219
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
Nah, if he fasts like this, his fast will not be fulfilled. Redemption must be paid. If he becomes so ill that he cannot fast at all, and then dies, then he does not have to pay the ransom. If it is difficult, but you are able to recover, then you have to pay the ransom. The ransom of every fast is to give the poor miskin a sum of money or wheat, rice, barley, etc. in charity instead of each fast. 3516367413
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- البحر الرائ, Part: 2, Page: 495
- رد المحتار, Part: 2, Page: 532
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