
Question
I was sick for a few days last Ramadan. One day I vomited a lot during the day. However, I did not want to break the fast, but one of my relatives told me that your fast was broken. So do not fast and eat. I didn't eat as he said then. I found out later that unintentional vomiting does not break the fast. My question to the lord is, is this correct? If so, what should I do in this situation? Do I have to pay the atonement because of this? 7984412619
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
It is true that if you vomit unintentionally, you will not break the fast. So it was not lawful for you to eat or drink that day after vomiting. Of course, for that fast, you only have to make up one fast. The expiation does not have to be paid. 9557825281
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- আলমাবসূত, সারাখসী, Part: 3, Page: 56
- আলমুহীতুল বুরহানী, Part: 3, Page: 346
- আলবাহরুর রায়েক, Part: 2, Page: 274
- কিতাবুল আছল, Part: 2, Page: 204
- রদ্দুল মুহতার, Part: 2, Page: 401
- ফাতাওয়া তাতারখানিয়া, Part: 3, Page: 424
- খুলাসাতুল ফাতাওয়া, Part: 1, Page: 254
- জামে তিরমিযী, Hadith No.: 720
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