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PERMISSIBLE THINGS FOR FASTING There is no doubt for any servant who understands the Qur'ân and Sunnah that Allah (T) only wants ease for His servants. So He (T) made certain things allowed for those who fast. The fast is valid for any person who
wakes up in a state of sexual defilement Aa'ishah
and Umm Salamah relate: "That the Fajr used to come upon the Messenger (S)
while he was in a state of sexual defilement from intercourse (from the previous
night). He would then take a bath and (continue) fasting. [Bukhaaree] In this Ahaadeeth the Messenger (S) did
not differentiate between the fasting person and those who are not fasting,
therefore the ruling is general and applies to the fasting person as well. It is
also putting no limits upon the time when this can be done, either before or
after Zawal (zenith). Washing the
mouth and nose Kissing and
foreplay with one's wife (for the one who can control is desire) Amr Ibn al-Aas said: "We were with the Messenger (S.A.W.S) when a young man approached him and said: 'O Messenger of Allah, can I kiss while fasting. He (S.A.W.S) said: "No." Then an old man came and said: "Can I kiss while fasting?" He (S.A.W.S) said: "Yes." We began to look at each other, and so the Messenger of Allah (T) said: "The old man can control himself." [Ahmad] Blood Testing and inoculations other than inoculations for nourishment These things do not break the fast. (See the section that relates to the things that invalidate the fast). Al-Hijaamah (Extracting blood from the head or other parts of the body as a medicinal practice) This act used to cause the fast to be void, however, the ruling was later abrogated. Ibn 'Abbaas (R) said: "The Prophet (S) had Hijaamah done to him while he was fasting." [Al-Bukhaaree] Tasting food as long as it does not go down the throat Ibn 'Abbaas said: "Nothing is wrong in tasting vinegar or any other thing while one is fasting, as long as that thing does not enter the throat." [Ibn Abi Shaibah and Baihaqee] Pouring cold water on the head or taking a complete bath (ghusl) The Messenger of Allah (T) used to pour water on his head while he was fasting because of thirst or severe heat. [Abu Dawood and Ahmad] Applying kuhl
or eye drops to the eyes even if the taste of any of these reaches the throat
Imaam Al Bukhaaree in his Saheeh said that:
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