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Ramadan : If i touch/hold cat , does my wuzu breaks ?

NO it won't break your Wuzu... I love cats too..

There is a Sahabi called Abu Huraira RA. (means father of cats) this nam ewas given by Prophet Mohammad SAW. Abu huraira RA...always keep all cat in his home stray cats too. so Our prophet given this (Abu huraira RA) name to him.

Ramadan, is this burden too much for me to handle?

Assalam Alaykum, everybody.

I once heard that Allah (SWT) will never give us a burden more than we can carry. But I feel like I've reached my breaking point.

I went through hell and back to be with my fiance. I made Salaat Istikhaara about him, and I am so grateful to Allah (SWT) that I found out he wasn't right for me. He hurt me so much and made me realize that I deserve a better man. May Allah forgive me.

It is so difficult subhan'Allah. I can't stop crying and panicking. I don't know what's wrong with me. Sometimes, I stop breathing and feel like I'm going to die. I don't want to get this worked up over a terrible man that broke my heart.

I am scared to go to work every day because sometimes, I hide in the bathroom and cry. May Allah forgive me.

Is this burden going to be too much for me to handle? Is this normal? Please give me some Surahs or duaas I can read in times of stress.

Thank you so much. Jazak'Allah khayran.

Can a friend break your heart?

Oh yeah!I met this guy during my first year in college whom i became friends with. Even though his intentions was to date me,he had to stick to the friend zone especially when he found out that I was in a relationship.We became so close and basically did almost everything together,we went to class together, came back together, ate together, read together and he usually crashed in my room sometimes.All this time,I was in a relationship but it didn't affect our friendship. They both knew each other but my boyfriend was an understanding person and I tried my possible best to give him all the time he deserved.Two years went by and our friendship was as strong as ever then he finally got into a relationship. I was truly excited for him, I had no reason to be jealous besides, I was also in a relationship. Things went well in the beginning but then,he began to change,he would remove my hands across his shoulders, he created this distance,and he avoided me at times. I was baffled at his reactions,we were too close for that,i knew his background,his family,his thoughts, basically everything about him. We were best friends.One day,he told me he was no longer comfortable with the closeness,seeing he has a girlfriend,he is trying to give her all the respect she deserves and that involved giving him some distance. I was dumbfounded. So many questions began to run through my head, was he saying that I've been disrespectful to my boyfriend all this while?does that mean everything we had together was nothing to him?. I was really hurt,I cried so hard,I had never cried for someone like that before. I had no intention of dating him,i was the least jealous of his relationship,I was happy for him,I loved him.I resolved that I was going to keep a good distance from him. Unfortunately, they broke up few months later and he tried his best to find his way back but I was never gonna allow him back to my life.A friend can definitely break your heart.

If you vomit, does it break your fast?

My answer is: Obviously not.Fasting can sometimes cause vomiting due to a “healing crisis”, when the body goes into hyper-drive cleaning to get rid of a bunch of stuff that it doesn’t need (very informal definition).Fasting is abstaining ingestion of food, so breaking your fast would constitute eating something that would start up your usual digestive system again. Vomiting, of course, cannot do this.Source: I have fasted before, and usually end up vomiting bile around day 3–5. Apparently, if you power through this stage then the fast becomes plain sailing. I have yet to muster up the will power to do this though.

Watching Porn while fasting in Ramadan?

Hi guyz my name is Muhammad and i committed a huge mistake in the month of Ramadan. Now i need your help. I intentionally watched porn while i was fasting. I didnt masturbate. nothing happened. but i watched porn. Now i wanted know if Watching pornography breaks your fast. i will be honest with you if it does i might as well masturbate too right. But first please give me a good answer. Does it break your fast if you watched pornography. Some of the websites i checked out said it doesnt break your fast. if you are a muslim please definitely answer and help

Is there any Kaffarah for breaking a Kaffarah Yameen fast outside Ramadan?

Kaffaraht Yameen?You mean you gave an oath on God's name to do or not to do something, then you couldn't deliver?First did you mean it in your heart and intended to do it while saying it?If that was the case, you have three choices:1.Feed ten poor people, of the average food you eat.Or2. Give them outfit ( at least what's enough for them to pray in),Or3. pay for a slave to be set free. This was valid when there were slaves in the past of course.If you can't afford to do any of that, fast three days.And be careful next time not to promise what you can't fullfill.If you mean that you were doing any of that kaffarah and you didn't complete it, like you fed 5 people or fast 2 days, just finish it and ask forgivness from God.Most scholars agreed it's OK not to do them at one time.لَا يُؤَاخِذُكُمُ اللَّهُ بِاللَّغْوِ فِي أَيْمَانِكُمْ وَلَٰكِن يُؤَاخِذُكُم بِمَا عَقَّدتُّمُ الْأَيْمَانَ ۖ فَكَفَّارَتُهُ إِطْعَامُ عَشَرَةِ مَسَاكِينَ مِنْ أَوْسَطِ مَا تُطْعِمُونَ أَهْلِيكُمْ أَوْ كِسْوَتُهُمْ أَوْ تَحْرِيرُ رَقَبَةٍ ۖ فَمَن لَّمْ يَجِدْ فَصِيَامُ ثَلَاثَةِ أَيَّامٍ ۚ ذَٰلِكَ كَفَّارَةُ أَيْمَانِكُمْ إِذَا حَلَفْتُمْ ۚ وَاحْفَظُوا أَيْمَانَكُمْ ۚ كَذَٰلِكَ يُبَيِّنُ اللَّهُ لَكُمْ آيَاتِهِ لَعَلَّكُمْ تَشْكُرُونَ (89

Muslims, what is your favorite Ramadan memory?

Disclaimer: Don't laugh at my childhood pic. Else I am gonna Sue you all. :PSo this is the pic of My “Roza Khushayi”. Roza khushai simply means the first ever time a muslim keeps fast. I was 7–8 year old at time. I told my mom that I'll keep fast. She said “You are not Baligh( mature or adult)”. I started crying rolling on the floor insisting my mom to allow me to keep fast. My mom allowed me. She thought I'll break the fast when I'll not be able to bear hunger and thirst. So as usual my Mom went to Madrasa to teach. She came home at 4′o’ clock and asked me did I eat something. I said I am Fasting I can't eat. She was shocked. She told me if I am unable to bear thirst I can break my fast as it is not obligation on a kid. I looked at her in anger and said No! My Mom was very happy. She prepared Biryani and other delicacies and called my relatives for iftar.So yeah this pic is close to my heart and it's one of my best Ramadan Memory.❤~Cmab.

Ramadan is coming. What do you want to tell non-Muslims?

I’m going to write this answer to the non-Muslims that don’t know a whole lot about Ramadan, although I am very aware that there are many non-Muslims who know a ton about it. Thank you to both kinds of people who take the time out of their day to listen or read to try to understand what Ramadan is.The most common comment I get during this time is, “but you can drink water… right?” I’m sorry to dissapoint, but no. I had to explain this concept to most of my teachers every year. Yes, I do get thirsty, especially during the hot, summer days. I won’t die, though. I don’t even come 50% close to that point. Seriously, I’m totally fine.This leads me to my second point: people always tell me that if I eat something in front of them, they won’t tell, or ask me if I secretly eat behind my parents back. Sigh. I mean this with absolute certainty, my parents could stop fasting for Ramadan at any point and I would continue. I don’t do anything I do for my parents in regards for religion. I love them, but all this hard work isn’t for them, which is exactly why it doesn't make sense to secretly break a fast in Ramadan.Now that all that is settled, my last point: don’t feel bad about eating in front of me. I’m used to being around people that are eating. I started fasting all of Ramadan years ago! Year after year, people apologize for eating food when I’m fasting and I kind of appreciate that since I know they’re just being respectful but please don’t stop yourself from eating because I’m around!Once, my close friend was mad at me during Ramadan so she FaceTimed me in the middle of the day. As soon as I picked up, she took a long, cold sip of water from a clear glass, not breaking eye contact the whole time, and then hung up. Now that’s just mean, don’t do that. Just be nice and respectful towards your fellow Muslims. You can even try out fasting for a day (it won’t magically make you Muslim, only eating Shawarma can do that!) if you want, just to see what it’s like.

RAMADAN Can I use triphala eyewash & can I fast with a different time zone?

walikom salam brother , you should expect contradictions in fatwas ,, prophet muhammad solved the problem of the contradiction in fatwas in hadeeth " ask your heart for fatwa even if it contradict the whole fatwas of muftis , imams , sheykhs "

so it's up to you , you are free to choose any fatwa , or even do your own ijtihad regarding the matter ,, there is no priesthood in islam and there is no catechism in islam .
so you can continue your fasting ,, or you can accept the different time zone fatwa you heard ,, or you can do your own ijtihad regarding it ..

there are many solutions for you without fasting .
1- you can do more charity , feed the poor , helping other people in need , visiting charities , helping children etc ..

2-count the days when you break your fasting and you can fast in any other time during the year when your health condition is much better . or the time zone became logical because i think it's really unhealthy for any human being to fast 21 or 23 hour a day for 29 or 30 days ..

3- you can follow the alavi muslim school of thought or the druze muslim school of thought regarding the fast of ramadan ,, fasting for alavi muslims isn't about abstaining from food and water but rather about abstaining from anything ruin the heart , they have different interpretation of the quranic verses regarding fasting ..

there are differences between islamic schools of thought and thats good and healthy .. this is why prophet muhammad said " difference is mercy" .

salamo aleykom .. good luck .. happy ramadan ..

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