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Keep the hotel open during Ramadan 7777621258

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Question

Outside the main gate of our mosque, on the other side of the road, about 25 yards away, is a four-storey building dedicated to the mosque. There is a Hefzakhana Madrasa on the 3rd floor. There is a restaurant on the ground floor of the waqfed building of the mosque. The hotel is open during the day during the month of Ramadan. Note that all the people of Churihatta mahalla are Muslims. What we need to know is whether it will be permissible to eat in that building of the mosque during the month of Ramadan by keeping the hotel open during the day. Will the mosque committee be guilty of not forbidding the opening of hotels during the day in the month of Ramadan and not publicly preventing disobedience to God? 8811965411


Answer

- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -

Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam. Included in the basic obligations of Islam. It is a grave sin not to fast without an excuse. There is a severe punishment for this in the Hereafter. And eating and drinking in public without fasting in the month of Ramadan is a more terrible sin. It is a show of arrogance towards the clear command of Allah, which is a sin similar to disbelief. Therefore, it is completely haraam to keep the hotel open and eat during the day in Ramadan. In addition, the mosque is the house of God, the holy center for the protection and preservation of Islam and its rules and regulations. Therefore, it is a more serious sin to carry out such anti-Sharia activities in the Waqfiya building of the mosque. So it is important to stop this rule. Otherwise the mosque committee and all concerned will be guilty. It is also the responsibility of the locals to try their best to stop it. 4193168463

- والله اعلم باالصواب -

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Source

  • আহকামুল কুরআন জাসসাস, Part: 2, Page: 299
  • আলবাহরুর রায়েক, Part: 2, Page: 277
  • ফাতাওয়া বাযযাযিয়া, Part: 4, Page: 101
  • আদ্দুররুল মুখতার, Part: 2, Page: 413
  • Surah: বাকারা, Verse: 183
  • Surah: আল-ইমরান, Verse: 104
  • Surah: মায়েদা, Verse: 2
  • Surah: হজ্ব, Verse: 32
  • সহীহ মুসলিম, Hadith No.: 78