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The provision of swearing to be the Qur'an Sharif 6117927669

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Question

I once went to my cousin's house. There was a quarrel with him about a matter. At one point, I took the Qur'an in my hand and said, "I swear by the Qur'an, I will never come to your house again." Now I want to know, did I swear by that word? Now if I go to his house do I have to pay the atonement? I will be grateful for the details. 9382537374


Answer

- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -

If you swear by the Qur'an and promise something, then the oath is fulfilled. So if you go to your cousin's house now, your oath will be broken and you will have to pay the atonement for it. The expiation of an oath is to feed ten poor people with satiety twice a day or to give them clothes. If he does not have such financial means, then he should fast for three consecutive days. It is to be noted that after swearing not to do any legitimate work, if it is considered beneficial to do that work, then it is better to do that work and pay the expiation of the oath. It has been narrated in a hadith that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: Whoever swears an oath of allegiance to a believer, then the other is better than him. If a person swears by something and then sees the benefit in doing the opposite, then he should do that good deed and pay the expiation of the oath. -Sahih Muslim, Hadith 1850 It should be noted that swearing by the Qur'an is not permissible even if the oath is taken. Swearing can only be done in the name of Allah. Therefore, it is necessary to be careful about this in the future. And will apologize for the current oath. 7652535654

- والله اعلم باالصواب -

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Source

  • রামযুল হাকায়েক, Part: 1, Page: 205
  • ফাতহুল কাদীর, Part: 4, Page: 356
  • ফাতাওয়া হিন্দিয়া, Part: 2, Page: 53
  • আলবাহরুর রায়েক, Part: 4, Page: 286
  • আদ্দুররুল মুখতার, Part: 3, Page: 712