
Question
One person ate sahri at night in order to fast last Ramadan. During the day when the sun rises and the light spreads all around, the man thought I would not fast today. So I left my night intention. Saying this, he deliberately ate and drank. The thing to know is, is his job right? Will atonement be obligatory on him because of this? Thank you for informing. 3584616459
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
It has become completely unlawful for a person to break his fast intentionally without any excuse. He has to pay both the qaya and kaffara of that fast and repent and seek forgiveness in the court of Allah Almighty. 6811841699
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- ফাতাওয়া হিন্দিয়া, Part: 1, Page: 195
- ফাতাওয়া তাতারখানিয়া, Part: 2, Page: 361
- আদ্দুররুল মুখতার, Part: 2, Page: 380
- ফাতাওয়া হিন্দিয়া, Part: 1, Page: 205
- আদ্দুররুল মুখতার, Part: 2, Page: 412
- সহীহ বুখারী, Part: 1, Page: 259
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