
Question
The time of Eid-ul-Azha comes shortly after a person begins to pay the expiation for fasting. In this case, does the person have to fast sixty times again or not? 6835117411
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
According to the Shari'ah, in order to atone for fasting, it is necessary to fast continuously for two consecutive months in Ramadan, Eid or Ayam. So if Eid comes within sixty days, then after Eid you have to fast for sixty days anew. It is to be noted that in order to observe a break due to the menstrual period of the woman while she is fasting for expiation, she does not have to fast anew from the beginning. However, as soon as the menstrual period ends, you have to start keeping the remaining fasts. 4635361629
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- ফাতাওয়া শামী, Part: 2, Page: 412
- ফাতাওয়া দারুল উলূম, Part: 6, Page: 455
- Surah: মুজাদালাহ, Verse: 4
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