
If you break it after swearing, how will you pay the expiation? 8436435947
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- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
You have been sworn by the above statement. So atonement must be paid for breaking that oath. And such an unnecessary oath should not be taken at all. Do not talk about Islam with another brother, then with whom? Atonement for oaths لا يؤاخذكم الله باللغو في أيمانكم ولكن يؤاخذكم بما عقدتم الأيمان فكفارته إطعام عشرة مساكين من أوسط ما تطعمون أهليكم أو كسوتهم أو تحرير رقبة فمن لم يجد فصيام ثلاثة أيام ذلك كفارة أيمانكم إذا حلفتم واحفظوا أيمانكم كذلك يبين الله لكم آياته لعلكم تشكرون • GOD does not seize you for your vain oaths; But He seizes the oath which you hold fast. Therefore, its expiation is that it will provide food to ten poor people; The middle class food that you give to your family. Or, give them things, or free a slave. He who cannot afford it will fast for three days. This is the expiation of your oath when you swear. And keep your oaths. Thus does Allah make clear to you His communications that you may be grateful. (Surat al-Ma'ida: 69) In the light of this verse, the expiation of an oath is that a person who eats a moderate meal with his family will feed ten miskin twice a day. Or give two pairs of clothes. The amount of money in the charity will be spent one day. As such, if the amount of Fitr in charity is multiplied by ten, the amount of money will be the expiation of the oath. For example, in the last fast, the charity fee was 80 rupees. So 600 (six hundred rupees) will be the expiation of the oath. This is taken as the current price. Before and after may change. He who cannot afford it will fast for three days. Another thing is that if such an oath is taken unnecessarily, it is a provision of the Shari'ah to break the oath. On the other hand, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: Whoever swears by something and then sees good in the opposite, then he should do that good deed and pay the expiation for his oath. 2629425656
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- সহীহ মুসলিম, Hadith No.: 4,362
- সহীহ ইবনে হিব্বান, Hadith No.: 4,347
- সহীহ ইবনে হিব্বান, Hadith No.: 4,352
- মুসনাদে আবী আওয়ানা, Hadith No.: 5,931
- মুসনাদে আহমদ, Hadith No.: 18,251
- মুসনাদে ইবনুফ জিদ, Hadith No.: 136
- মুসনাদে তায়ারিসী, Hadith No.: 1,370
- মুজামে ইবনে আসাকীর, Hadith No.: 1,457
- সুনানে দারেমী, Hadith No.: 2,345
- সুনানে নাসায়ী কুবরা, Hadith No.: 4,727
- সুনানে বায়হাকী কুবরা, Hadith No.: 18,634
- সুনানে ইবনে মাজাহ, Hadith No.: 2,108
- মুসনাদুশ শিহাব, Hadith No.: 516
- সহীহ বুখারী, Hadith No.: 6,247
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