
Some play with the suspicion that the fast has been broken due to nightmares 8194177658
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Question
If a person eats something with the idea that his fast has been broken after having nightmares in Ramadan, will the expiation be obligatory on that person or not? 9646112818
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
If you have nightmares while fasting, it does not break the fast. However, if a person has a nightmare and thinks that his fast has been broken and he eats something, then qaya 'is obligatory on him, and kaffarah is not obligatory. 9514216848
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- ফাতাওয়া শামী, Part: 2, Page: 598
- ফাতাওয়া দারুল উলূম, Part: 6, Page: 422
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