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Translation of Sahih
Muslim, Book 6:
KITAB AL-SAWM
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THE BOOK OF FASTING
INTRODUCTION
After prayer the second obligatory duty which every Muslim is required toper-
form is that of fasting during the month of Ramadan. The word sawm which has been
used in the Holy Qur'an and the Hadith for fasting means "to abstain"; thus a horse
that abstains from moving about or from eating the fodder is said to be sa'im. In the
technical language sawm signifies fasting or abstaining from food and drink and sexual
intercourse from the dim beginning of dawn till sunset.
Fasting as an institution for the purification of the soul is common to all Divine
religions. The writer of the article on "Fasting" in the Encyclopadia Britannica states
that "it would be difficult to name any religious system of any description in which it
is wholly unrecognized." This institution was well established among the Jews and
the Christians.
The records of the Hadith bear ample testimony to the fact that fasting was a
common religious practice among the pre-Islamic Arabs too, and they used to observe
fast on the tenth of Muharram because it was on this very day that Allah saved Moses
and his companions from the clutches of the Pharaoh who was drowned in the sea
along with his army. The Arabs and other people too were familiar with fasting as an
act of penitence or of propitiation or a preparatory rite before some act of sacramental
eating or an initiation or a mourning ceremony.
In Islam fasting is primarily an institution for a spiritual discipline and
selfcontrol. It is in fact an exercise in religious devotion in the form of cheerful and
willing renunciation, for a definite period, of all the appetites of flesh lawful in themselves
- the unlawful ones being ruled out of course -. The Qur'an says:
0 ye who believe ! prescribed unto you is fasting even as it was prescribed
unto those before you. that haply you may become God-conscious
- ii. 183 -.
Of all the creation of God only man deviates from His path. We will find that two
things are mainly responsible for this: the love for material possessions and the tempta-
tions of the flesh. Islam has, through the institutions of Zakat and Sadaqat, purged the
hearts of its followers from the love of wealth, and has inculcated in him the habit to
part with it readily for the sake of God.
Fasting has been ordained as a religious duty for the Muslims for subduing their
lust and keeping their appetites well within reasonable bounds so that man may not
become their slave and lose control over himself. The Qur'an clearly states that a man
cannot attain salvation unless he learns to restrain his self from low desires. "And as
for him who fears to stand before his Lord and restrains himself from low desires,
Paradise is surely the abode" - lxxix. 40-41 -.
The exercise of abstaining from things otherwise lawful in the ordinary course of
life, at the behest of Allah, strengthens man's morality and self-control and deepens in
him the consciousness of the Lord. This is what distinguishes fasting in Islam from
fasting in other religions.
It should also be borne in mind that fasting does not aim at inflicting punishment
upon people or sadding upon them unbearable burdens. The underlying idea behind
it is to teach moderation and spiritual discipline so that human temptations may not
become so wild and uncontrollable as to flout the commands of the Great Master. To
be a true servant of Allah, it is essential that man should be able to conform his
behaviour to the moral and spiritual discipline embodied in the Shari'ah of Islam.
One cannot achieve this end if one finds oneself helpless before untamed and turbulent
desires. Fasting is indispensable for this moral and spiritual training.
Another distinguishing feature of Islamic fasting is that it does not train a person
for complete renunication but for perfect and cheerful obedience to the Lord All those
things from which man is commanded to abstain during fast, e.g. eating, drinking and
sexual intercourse, become permissible for him at the end of the fast. This shows that
Islam does not look down upon the appetite of flesh as something ignoble and thus fit
to be exterminated root and branch from the human soul. According to Islam, there is
nothing profane or ignoble in human personality: both soul and body are sacred and
worthy of respect. No aspect is to be ignored and no urge is to be completely curbed.
What is required is to keep all these urges well within their proper limits so that
none of them transgresses natural bounds and becomes the source of trouble.
That fasting is an institution for moral elevation can be judged from the fact that
Allah does not impose check only upon eating, drinking and sexual intercourse from
dawn to sunset, but also exhorts His servants to refrain from other foul acts, for ex-
ample, backbiting, indulging in foul speech, telling lies, etc. Abu Huraira reported
Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying : If one does not abandon falsehood
and other actions like it, God has no need that one should abandon one's food
and drink - Sahih Bukhari -.
The social aspect of fasting in Ramadan is that the whole atmosphere is permeated
with religious piety and devotion to Allah. There is one extra congregational prayer,
Tarawih, during the night, in which the Qur'an is recited and the Muslim is reminded
of the fact that it was in the month of Ramadan that the revelation of the Qur'an
commenced. The sadaqqt are also given with greater zeal and fervour in this month.
Thus the whole Muslim society is inspired by the love of God. Abu Huraira reported
Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: When Ramadan begins, the
gates of Heaven are opened, the gates of Hell are locked, and the devils are chained
- Bukhari and Muslim -.
Muhammad Asad, while elucidating the spiritual and moral significance of fast
says: "Twofold I learned, is the purpose of this month of fasting. One has to abstain
from food and drink in order to feel in one's body what the poor and hungry feel :thus
social responsibility is being hammered into human consciousness as a religious postulate.
The other purpose of fasting during Ramadan is self-discipline, an aspect of individual
morality strongly accentuated in all Islamic teachings - as, for instance, in the
total prohibition of all intoxicants, which Islam regards as too easy an avenue of escape
from consciousness and responsibility -. In these two elements-brotherhood of man
and Individual self-discipline -I began to discern nhe outline of Islam's ethical out
look" - Road to Mecca, London, 1954, p. 188 -.
Chapter 1 : EXCELLENCE OF THE MONTH OF RAMADAN
Book 6, Number 2361:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying:
When there comes the month of Ramadan, the gates of mercy are opened, and
the gates of Hell are locked and the devils are chained,
Book 6, Number 2362:
This hadith is reported by Abu Huraira - with a slight alteration of words -
that the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: "When - the month of -
Ramadan begins."
Chapter 2 : FASTING IN RAMADAN SHOULD NECESSARILY BE COMMENCED
WITH THE SIGHT OF THE NEW MOON AND FINISHED WITH
THE SIGHT OF THE NEWMOON IF THE WEATHER IS
CLOUDY AT THE BEGINNING OR AT THE END, THEN COMPLETE THIRTY DAYS
Book 6, Number 2363:
Ibn Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying in connection with Ramadan: Do not fast till you see
the new moon, and do not break fast till you see it; but if the weather is cloudy
calculate about it.
Book 6, Number 2364:
Ibn Umar reported that Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - made
a mention of Ramadan and he with the gesture of his hand said: The month is thus
and thus. - He then withdrew his thumb at the third time -. He then said: Fast when
you see it, and break your fast when you see it, and if the weather is cloudy calculate
it - the months of Sha'ban and Shawwal - as thirty days.
Book 6, Number 2365:
This hadith is narrated on the authority of 'Ubaidullah with the same
chain of transmitters, and he said: If - the sky - is cloudy for you, then calculate thirty
days - for the month of Ramadan -.
Book 6, Number 2366:
'Ubaidullah narrated on the authority of the same chain of transmitters that
the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - made a mention of Ramadan and said:
The month may consist of twenty-nine days, and it may be thus, thus and thus,
and - he further - said: Calculate it, but he did not say thirty.
Book 6, Number 2367:
Ibn'Umar - Allah be pleased with-both of them - reported Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: The month of Ramadan may consist of twenty-nine
days. So do not fast till you have sighted it - the new moon - and do not break fast,
till you have sighted it - the new moon of Shawwal -, and if the sky is cloudy for you,
then calculate.
Book 6, Number 2368:
'Abdullah b. 'Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported Allah's
Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: The month - of Ramadan - may consist of
twenty nine days; so when you see the new moon observe fast and when you see - the
new moon again at the commencement of the month of Shawwal - then break It, and if
the sky is cloudy for you, then calculate it - and complete thirty days -.
Book 6, Number 2369:
'Abdullah b. Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported Allah's
Measenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: When you see the new moon, observe
fast, and when you see it - again - then break it, and if the sky is cloudy for you, then
calculate it.
Book 6, Number 2370:
Ibn 'Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: The month may consist of twenty-nine nights.
So do not fast till you have sighted it - the new moon - and do not break it till
you have sighted it, except when the sky is cloudy for you, and if it is so, then
calculate it.
Book 6, Number 2371:
Ibn Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: The month is thus and thus and thus - i.e. pointing
with his fingers thrice -, and he held back his thumb at the third time - in order to show
that it can also consist of twenty-nine days -.
Book 6, Number 2372:
Ibn Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: The month may consist of twenty-nine days.
Book 6, Number 2373:
Abdullah b. 'Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported Allah's
Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: The mouth - of Ramadan - is thus and
thus, and thus. i.e. ten, ten and-nine.
Book 6, Number 2374:
Ibn Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: The month is thus, and thus, and thus, and he
flapped his hands with all their fingers twice. but at the third turn, folded his right
thumb or left thumb - in order to give an idea of twenty-nine -.
Book 6, Number 2375:
Ibn 'Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: The month - of Ramadan - may consist of twenty.
nine days, and Shu'ba - one of the narrators - - gave a practical demonstration how the Holy
prophet - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - explained to them - by unfolding his hands thrice and
folding his thumb at the third turn. 'Uqba - one of the narrators in this chain of trans-
mitters - said: I think that he said that the month consists of thirty days and unfolded
his palm three times.
Book 6, Number 2376:
Ibn 'Umar- may Allah be pleased with both of them -reported Allah's Apostle
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: We are an unlettered people who can neither write
nor count. The month is thus, and thus. folding his thumb when he said it the third
time. This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Aswad b. Qais with the
same chain of transmitters, but herein no mention has been made of the other month
- consisting of - thirty days.
Book 6, Number 2377:
Sa'd b.'Ubaida reported that Ibn'Umar- Allah be pleased with both of them -
heard a person saying: This night is the midnight - of the month -. Upon this he said to
him: How do you know that it is the midnight - of the month -, for I heard the Mes-
senger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: The month is thus and thus - and
he pointed with his ten fingers twice - and thus - i.e. at the third time he pointed with
all his fingers but withdrew or folded his thumb -?
Book 6, Number 2378:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying:
Whenever you sight the new moon - of the month of Ramadan - observe fast. and
when you sight it - the new moon of Shawwal - break it, and if the sky is cloudy for
you, then observe fast for thirty days.
Book 6, Number 2379:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying:
Observe fast on sighting it - the new moon - and break - fast - on sighting it - the
new moon -, but if the sky is cloudy for you, then complete the number - of thirty -.
Book 6, Number 2380:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying:
Observe fast on sighting it - the new moon - and break it on sighting it. But if
- due to clouds - the actual position of the month is concealed from you, you should
then count thirty - days -.
Book 6, Number 2381:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - narrated that the Messenger of
Allah - may peace he upon him - made a mention of the new moon and - in this
connection - said: Observe fast when you see it - the new moon - and break fast when you see
it - the new moon of Shawwal -, but when - the actual position of the month is - concealed
from you - on account of cloudy sky -, then count thirty days.
Chapter 3 : DO NOT FAST FOR A DAY OR TWO DAYS AHEAD OF RAMADAN
Book 6, Number 2382:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Messenger - may
peace be upon him -as saying: Do not observe fast for a day, or two days ahead of
Ramadan except a person who is in the habit of observing a particular fast; he may
fast on that day.
Book 35, Number 2383:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Yahya b. Abi Kathir
with the same chain of transmitters.
Chapter 4 : THE MONTH MAY CONSIST OF TWENTY-NINE DAYS
Book 6, Number 2384:
Zuhri reported that - once - the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -
took an oath that he would not go to his wives for one Month. Zuhri said that
'Urwa narrated to him from 'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - that she said: When
twenty-nine nights were over, which I had counted, the Messenger of Allah - may peace
be upon him - came to me - he came to me first of all -. I said: Messenger of Allah, you
had taken an oath that you would not come to us for a month, whereas you have come
after twenty nine days which I have counted. Whereupon he said: The month may
also consist of twenty-nine days.
Book 35, Number 2385:
Jabir - Allah be pleased with her - narrated that the Holy Prophet - may
peace be upon him - separated himself from his wives for a month. - His wives said: - He
came to us on the twenty-ninth day, whereupon we said: It is the twenty-ninth - day -
today. Thereupon he said: So far as the month is concerned, - and he, with a view to
explaining it - flapped his hands thrice, but held back one finger at the last turn.
Book 35, Number 2386:
Abu Zubair is reported to have heard Jabir b. 'Abdullah - Allah be pleased
with both of them - as saying: The Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - separated
himself from his wives for a month. - His wives said: - He came to us on the morning of
the twenty-ninth. Upon this some, of the people said: It is the morning of twenty-
ninth - according to our calculation -. Upon this the Apostle of Allah - may peace be
upon him - said: The month. may also consist of twenty-nine days. The Apostle of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - then flapped his bands thrice, twice with all the
fingers of both his hand - to indicate twenty-nine - and by the third time with nine
- fingers -.
Book 35, Number 2387:
Umm Salama - Allah be pleased with him - reported that the Apostle of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - took an oath that he would not go to some of his wives for
the whole of the month. When twenty-nine days bad passed he - the Holy Prophet -
went to them in the morning or in the evening. Upon this it was said to him: Apostle
of Allah, you took an oath that you would not come to us for a month, whereupon he
said: The month may also consist of twenty-nine days.
Book 35, Number 2388:
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Juraij with
the same chain of transmitters.
Book 35, Number 2389:
Sa'd b. Abi Waqqas - Allah be pleased with him - said that the Messenger of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - struck his hand against the other and - then with the
gesture of his two hands - said: The month is thus, thus - two times -. He then withdrew
- one of - his fingers at the third turn.
Book 35, Number 2390:
Muhammad b. Sa'd reported on the authority of his father - Sa'd b. Abi
Waqqas - Allah be pleased with him - that the Apostle of Allah - may peace be upon
him - had said: Tho month is thus and thus, and thus, i.e. ten, ten and nine. This
hadith has been narrated by Abu Khalid with the same chain of transmitters.
Chapter 5 : THERE IS A SIGHTING OF THE MOON FOR EVERY TOWN; THE
SIGHTING AT ONE TOWN CANNOT BE HELD VALID
FOR THE OTHER TOWN SITUATED AT A CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE FROM IT
Book 6, Number 2391:
Kuraib reported that Umm Fadl, daughter of Harith, sent him - Fadl, i.e.
her son - to Mu'awiya in Syria. I - Fadl - arrived in Syria, and did the needful for her. It
was there in Syria that the month of Ramadan commenced. I saw the new moon - of
Ramadan - on Friday. I then came back to Medina at the end of the month. Abdullah
b. 'Abbas - Allah be pleased with him - asked me - about the new moon of Ramadan -
and said: When did you see it? I said.: We saw it on the night of Friday. He
said: - Did - you see it yourself?-I said: Yes, and the people also saw it and they
observed fast and Mu'awiya also observed fast, whereupon he said: But we saw
it on Saturday night. So we would continue to observe fast till we complete thirty
- lasts - or we see it - the new moon of Shawwal -. I said: Is the sightidg of the moon by
Mu'awiya not valid for you? He said: No; this is how the Messenger of Allah - may
peace be upon him - has commanded us. Yahya b. Yahya was in doubt - whether
the word used in the narration by Kuraib - was Naktafi or Taktafi.
Chapter 6 : IT IS IMMATERIAL WHETHER THE NEW MOON IS LARGE - ON
ACCOUNT OF APPEARING AFTER THIRTY NIGHTS - OR SMALL - ON ACCOUNT OF APPEARING ON
THE THIRTIETH NIGHT -; AND ALLAH DEFERS IT TO MAKE IT SUITABLE
FOR SIGHTING AND IF THE SKY IS CLOUDY, THEN THIRTY - FASTS - ARE TO BE COMPLETED
Book 6, Number 2392:
Abu'l-Bakhtari reported: We went out to perform Umra and when we
encamped in the valley of Nakhla, we tried to see the new moon. Some of the people
said: It was three nights old, and others - said - that it was two nights old. We then
met Ibn 'Abbas and told him we had seen the new moon, but that some of the people
said it was three nights old and others that it was two nights old. He asked on which
night we had seen it; and when we told him we had seen it on such and such night, he
said the Prophet of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - had said: Verily Allah deferred it
till the time it is seen, so it is to be reckoned from the night you saw it.
Book 35, Number 2393:
Abu'l-Bakhtari reported: We saw the new moon of Ramadan as we were at
Dhit-i-'Irq. We sent a man to Ibn Abbas - Allah be pleased with both of them - to
ask him - whether the sighting of a small moon had something of the nature of defect
in it -. Upon this Ibn 'Abbas - Allah be pleased with both of them - said that the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - had said: Verily Allah deferred its sight,
but if - the new moon - is hidden from you, then,complete its number - thirty -.
Chapter 7 : THE MONTHS OF 'ID ARE NOT INCOMPLETE
Book 6, Number 2394:
The son of Abu Bakra reported it on the authority of his father that the
Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - had said: The two months of 'Id, Ramadan
and Dhu'l-Hijja - are not incomplete -.
Book 35, Number 2395:
'Abd ar-Rahman b. Abu Bakra reported on the authority of Abu Bakra that
the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - had said: The months of 'Id are not
incomplete. And in the hadith narrated by Khalid - the words are -: "The months, of 'Id
are Ramadan and Dhu'l-Hijja."
Chapter 8 : THE TIMING OF FAST BEGINS WITH DAWN
Book 6, Number 2396:
'Adi b. Hatim - Allah be pleased with him - reported that when - this verse -
was revealed: "Until the white streak of the dawn becomes distinct from the dark
streak" - ii. 187 - Adi b. Hatim said: Messenger of Allah, verily I keep underneath
my pillow two strings, one white and the other black, by which I distinguish
night from dawn. Upon this the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said:
Your pillow seems to be very large. For the word khait implies the blackness of the
night and the whiteness of the dawn.
Book 35, Number 2397:
Sahl b. Sa'd said that when this verse was revealed: "Eat and drink till the
white streak is distinct from the dark streak," a person would take hold of a white
thread and a black thread and keep on eating till he could find them distinct - in the
light of the dawn -. It was then that Allah, the Majestic and Great, reveiled - the
words - min al-fajr - from the dawn -, and then it became clear - that the word khait
refers to the streak of light in the dawn -.
Book 35, Number 2398:
Sahl b. Sa'd - Allah be pleased with him - said : When this verse was reveal-
ed. "Eat and drink till the white streak becomes distinct from the dark streak for
you," the person who decided to observe fast tied on one of his feet a black thread
and on the other a white thread. And he went on eating and drinking till he could
distinguish - between their colour - on seeing them. It was after this that Allah reveal-
ed - the words -: min al-fajr. And they - the Muslims - came to know that - the word
khait - refers to the night and day.
Book 35, Number 2399:
'Abdullah b. Mas'ud - Allah be pleased with him - reported that the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - had said: Bilal would pronounce Adhan
- at the fag end of the night in order to inform the people about the time of the Sahri -.
So you eat and drink till you hear the Adhan of Ibn Umm Maktum - which was pro-
nounced at the conclusion of the Sahri and the commencement of the fast -.
Book 35, Number 2400:
Abdullah b. 'Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported: I heard
the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: Bilal announces Adhan
during the night, so you eat and drink, till you hear the Adhan of Ibn Umm Maktum.
Book 35, Number 2401:
Ibn 'Umar- Allah be pleased with both of them -reported that the Messenger
of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - had two Mu'adhdhins,Bilal and son of Umm Maktum,
the blind. The Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: Bilal announces
Adhan at - the fag end of the - night - i.e. Sahri -, so eat and drink till the son of Umm
Maktum announces Adhan.And he - the narrator - said: And the - difference of time -
between their - Adhans - was not more than this that one climbed down - from the
minaret - and the other climbed up - to announce Adhan -.
Book 35, Number 2402:
A hadith like this has been transmitted on the authority of 'A'isha - Allah
be pleased with her -.
Book 35, Number 2403:
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of 'Ubaidullah on
the two chains of transmitters.
Book 35, Number 2404:
Ibn Mas'ud - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Messenger - may
peace be upon him - as saying The Adhan of Bilal should not restrain anyone among
you from eating Sahur - last meal before daybreak during the month of Ramadan - for
he announces Adhan - or he calls - at - the fag end of - the night to make him turn
who stands for prayer among you, and to awaken those who are sleeping among you.
And he said: The dawn is not like it, as one says - and he lifted his hand - till he
- dispersed his fingers - and said: It is like this.
Book 35, Number 2405:
This hadith has been narrated by Sulaiman al-Taimi with the same
chain of transmitters - but with a slight variation of words - that he - the Holy Prophet -
said: The dawn is not like it as it is said; he then gathered his fingers and lowered
them. But he said, it is like this - and he placed the index finger upon the other one
and spread his hand -.
Book 35, Number 2406:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Sulaiman Taimi with
the same chain of transmitters and, at the end, it was said that the first Adhan was
meant to awaken those who were in slumber amongst them and in order to make them
turn who stand in - prayer - among them - towards food at the commencement of the
fast -. Jarir - one of the narrators - said that the Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - did
not say like this but he said like it - true dawn - that the streaks of - true dawn - are
horizontal and not vertical.
Book 35, Number 2407:
Samura b. Jandub reported Muhammad - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying.
The call of Bilal may not mislead any one of you - and he may, under the wrong
impression gathered from it, refrain - from taking meal before the commencement of
the fast - for the streaks - of this whiteness - which are vertical indicate the false dawn
and the true dawn with which the fast commences is that when the streaks of light
are - spread.
Book 35, Number 2408:
Samura b. Jundub reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as
saying: The Adhan of Bilal should not mislead you nor the whiteness - of the pillar -
of dawn, for it is not the whiteness of the true dawn, but that of the false dawn which
is vertical like a pillar and you can eat food till the streaks of whiteness spread like it.
Book 35, Number 2409:
Samura b. Jundub - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: The Adhan of Bilal may not mislead you with
regard to your food at the commencement of the fast, nor the vertical - streaks - of
whiteness in the horizon - for it is an indication of false dawn -. You should stop eating
- food - till - the whiteness - spreads like it.Hammad narrated it and with the gesture of
his band he explained,the horizontal position - of the streaks of light -.
Book 35, Number 2410:
Samura b. Jundub addressed and narrated from the Apostle of Allah - may
peace be upon him - having said - these words -: Neither the call of Bilal should mislead
you nor this whiteness - of false dawn - till - the true - dawn appears - or he said - till the
dawn breaks.
Book 35, Number 2411:
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Samura b.Jundub.
Chapter 9 : EXCELLENCE OF TAKING MEAL BEFORE DAWN, STRESS ON
GIVING IT PREFERENCE AND PREFERENCE FOR
DEFERRING IT - AT THE FAG END OF THE NIGHT - AND HASTENING IN
BREAKING IT
Book 6, Number 2412:
Anas - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Messenger - may peace
be upon him - as saying: Take meal a little before dawn, for there is a blessing in
taking meal at that time.
Book 35, Number 2413:
'Amr b. al-'As reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying:
The difference between our fasting and that of the people of the Book is eating
shortly before dawn.
Book 35, Number 2414:
Musa b. 'Ali has narrated this hadith through the same chain of transmitters.
Book 35, Number 2415:
Zaid b. Thabit - Allah be pleased with him - said: We took meal shortly
before dawn along with the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -. We then
stood up for prayer. I said: How much span of time was there between the two - acts,
i.e. taking of Sahri and observing of prayer -? He said - a span of reciting - fifty verses.
Book 35, Number 2416:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Qatada too.
Book 35, Number 2417:
Sahl b. Sa'd - Allah be pleased with him - repotted Allah's Messenger - may
peace be upon him - as saying: The people will continue to prosper as long as they
hasten the breaking of the fast.
Book 35, Number 2418:
A hadith like this has been transmitted by Sahl b. Sa'd.
Book 35, Number 2419:
Abu 'Atiyya reported: I and Masruq went to 'A'isha and said to her:
Mother of the Believers, there are two persons among the Companions of Muhammad
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - one among whom hastens in breaking the fast and in observing
prayer, and the other delays breaking the fast and delays observing prayer. She
said: Who among the two hastens in breaking fast and observing prayers? We said,
It is 'Abdullah. i.e. son of Mas'ud. whereupon she said: This is how the Messenger of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - did. Abu Kuraib added: The second one was Abu
Musa.
Book 35, Number 2420:
Abu 'Atiyya reported: I and Misruq went to 'A'isha - Allah be pleased
with her - and Masruq said to her: There are two persons among the Companions of
Muhammad - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - none of whom abandons the good, but one of
them hastens to observe sunset prayer and break the fast, and the other delays in
observing the sunset prayer and in breaking the fast, whereupon she said: Who
hastens to observe sunset prayer and break the fast ? He said: It is 'Abdullah. Upon
this she said: This is how the Messenger of Allah- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - used to do.
Chapter 10 : THE TIME FOR BREAKING THE FAST AND ENDING OF DAY
Book 6, Number 2421:
'Umar - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Messenger - may peace
be upon him - as saying: When the night approaches and the day retreates and the sun
sinks down, then the observer of the fast should break it. Ibn Numair made no
mention of the word "then".
Book 35, Number 2422:
'Abdullah b. Abi Aufa reported: We were with the Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - on a journey during the month of Ramadan. When the sun
had sunk he said: So and so, get down - from your ride - and prepare the meal of
parched barley for us. He said: Messenger of Allah, still - there is light of - day.
He - the Holy Prophet - said: Get down and prepare meal of parched barley for us. So
he got down and prepared the meal of parched barley and offered him, and the apostle of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - drank that - liquid meal -. He then told with the gesture
of his hand that when the sun sank from that side and the night appeared from that
side, then the observer of the fast should break it.
Book 35, Number 2423:
Ibn Abi Aufa - Allah be pleased with him - reported: We were with the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - on a journey. When the sun sank he said
to a person: Get down and prepare barley meal for us. Upon this he said: Messenger
of Allah, let there be dusk. - He the Holy Prophet - said: Get down and prepare barley
meal for us. He - the person - said: There is still - the light of - day upon us. - But - he
got down - in obedience to the command of the Holy Prophet - and prepared a barley
meal for him and he - the Holy Prophet - drank that - liquid meal - and then said: When
you see the night approaching from that side - west - - and he pointed towards the east
with his hand -, then the observer of the fast should break it.
Book 35, Number 2424:
Abdullah b. Abi Aufa - Allah be pleased with him - reported: We travelled
with the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as he had been observing fast.
When the sun sank he said: So and so, get down and prepare barley meal for us. The
rest of the hadith is the same.
Book 35, Number 2425:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Abi Aufa - Allah be
pleased with him - through another chain of transmitters - but with a sight alteration of
words -: In this hadith transmitted by one of the narrators - neither these words are found -:
During the month of Ramadan." nor his statement: "And the night prevails from
that side - the eastern side -." - These words are found in the narration of -Hushaim only.
Chapter 11 : IT IS FORBIDDEN TO OBSERVE UNINTERRUPTED FASTING
Book 6, Number 2426:
Ibn 'Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - said that the Apostle of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - forbade uninterrupted fasting. They - some of the
Companions - said: You yourself fast uninterruptedly, whereupon he said: I am not like you.
I am fed and supplied drink - by Allah -.
Book 35, Number 2427:
Ibn 'Umar reported that the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -
abserved fasts uninterruptedly in Ramadan and the people - in his wake - did this.
But he forbade them to do so. It was said to him - to the Holy Prophet -: You yourself
observe the fasts uninterruptedly - but you forbid us to do so - Upon this he said:I am
not like you; I am fed and supplied drink - by Allah -.
Book 35, Number 2428:
A hadith like this has been transmitted by Ibn 'Umar - Allah be pleased
with both of them -, but he did not make mention of - the words -: "During the month of
Ramadan."
Book 35, Number 2429:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported: The Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - forbade - his Companions - from observing fast unintermptedly.
One of the Muslims said: Messenger of Allah, you yourself observe Saum Wisal.
whereupon the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: Who among you is
like me? I spend night - in a state - that my Allah feeds me and provides me drink.
When they - the Companions of the Holy Prophet - did not agree in abandoning the
uninterrupted fast, then the Holy Prophet - may peace.be upon him - also observed this
fast with them for a day, and then for a day. They then saw the new moon and he - the
Holy Prophet - said: If the appearance of the new moon were delayed. I would have
observed more - fasts - with you - and he did it - by way of warning to them as they
had not agreed to refrain - from observing Saum Wisal -
Book 35, Number 2430:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Messenger - may
peace be upon him - as saying: Abstain from Saum-Wisal.They - his Companions - said:
Messenger of Allah, but you observe Saum Wisal. Upon this he said: You are not like
me in this matter, for I spend my night - in a state - that my Lord feeds me and
provides me drink Devote yourselves to the deeds - the burden of which - you can bear.
Book 35, Number 2431:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Apostle - may peace
be upon him - as saying - the words as said in the previous hadith - but with this
alteration - of words -: "Take upon yourselves - the burden of the deeds - for which you
have the strength to bear."
Book 35, Number 2432:
Abu Huraira reported that the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -
forbade - his Companions - to observe Saum Wisal.
Book 35, Number 2433:
Anas - Allah be pleased with him - reported The Messenger of Allah - may
peace be upon him - was observing prayer during Ramedan. I came and stood by
his side. Then another man came and he stood likewise till we became a group.When
the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - perceived that we were behind him, he
lightened the prayer. He then went to his abode and observed such - a long - prayer - the
like of which - he never observed with us. When it was morning we said to him: Did
you perceive us during the night? Upon this he said: Yes, it was this - realisation - that
induced me to do that which I did. He - the narrator - said: The Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - began to observe Saum Wisal at the end of the month - of
Ramadan -, and some persons among his Companions began to observe this uninter-
rupted fast, whereupon the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: What
about such persons who observe uninterrupted fasts? You are not like me. By Allah.
if the month were lengthened for me, I would have observed Saum Wisal, so that those
who act with an exaggeration would - have been obliged - to abandon their exaggeration.1501
Book 35, Number 2434:
Anas - Allah be pleased with him - reported that the Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - observed Saum Wisal during the early part of the month of
Ramadan. The people among Muslims also observed uninterrupted fast. This - news -
reached him - the Holy Prophet - and he said: Had the month been lengthened for me I
would have continued observing Saum Wisal, so that those who act with forced hardness
would - have been obliged - to abandon it. You are not like me - or he said -: I am not
like you. I continue to do so - in a state - that my Lord feeds me and provides me drink.
Book 35, Number 2435:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - said: The Apostle of Allah - may peace
be upon him - forbade them - his Companions - to observe Saum Wisal out of mercy for
them. They said: You - Holy Prophet - yourself observe it. Upon this he said: I am not
like you. My Lord feeds me and provides me drink.
Chapter 12 : KISSING IS NOT FORBIDDEN WHILE FASTING IF ONE
IS NOT URGED BY SEXUAL LUST
Book 6, Number 2436:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - said that the Messenger of Allah - may
peace be upon him - kissed one of his wives while he was fasting, and then she
- 'A'isha - smiled - as she narrated -.
Book 35, Number 2437:
Sufyan reported: I said to 'Abd al-Rahman b. Qasim: Have you heard
from your father narrating from 'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - that he kissed her
while observing fast? He - 'Abd al-Rahman b. Qasim - kept silence for a short while and
then said: "Yes."
Book 35, Number 2438:
'A'isha reported: Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - used to kiss
me while observing fast; and who among you can control his desire as the Messenger
of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - could control his desire.
Book 35, Number 2439:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported: Allah's Messenger - may peace
be upon him - used to kiss - his wives - while fasting and embraced - them - while fasting;
but he had the greatest mastery over his desire among you.
Book 35, Number 2440:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported: The Messenger of Allah - may
peace be upon him - used to kiss - his wives - while fasting; and he had the greatest
control over his desire - as compared with you -.
Book 35, Number 2441:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - said that the Messenger of Allah - may
peace be upon him - used to embrace - his wives - while fasting.
Book 35, Number 2442:
Aswad reported: I and Masruq went to 'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her -
and asked. her if the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - embraced - his wives -
while fasting. She said: Yes; but he had the greatest control over his desire among
you: or he was one of those who had control over his desire. It is further narrated on
the authority of Aswad and Masruq that they went to the Mother of the Believers and
they asked her - and the rest of the hadith is the same -
Book 35, Number 2443:
'Urwa b. Zubair narrated that 'A'isha the Mother of the Believers - Allah
be pleased with her - informed him that the Messenger of Allah - may peace be upon
him - kissed her while fasting.
Book 35, Number 2444:
A hadith like this has been narrated by Yahya b. Abu Kathir with the
same chain of transmitters.
Book 35, Number 2445:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported that the Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - used to kiss her during the month of fasting.
Book 35, Number 2446:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported that Allah's Messenger - may
peace be upon him - kissed - his wives - during Ramadan while observing fast.
Book 35, Number 2447:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported that Allah's Apostle - peace be
upon him - kissed - his wives - while fasting.
Book 35, Number 2448:
Hafsa - Allah be pleased with her - reported that the Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - kissed - his wives - while fasting.
Book 35, Number 2449:
A hadith like this has been narrated by Hafsa - Allah be pleased with her -
through another chain of transmitters.
Book 35, Number 2450:
Umar b Abu Salama reported that he asked the Messenger of Allah - may
peace be upon him -: Should one observing fast kiss - his wife -? The Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said to him: Ask her - Umm Salama -. She informed him
that the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - did that, where upon he said:
Messenger of Allah, Allah pardoned thee all thy sins, the previous and the later ones.
Upon this the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - - said: By Allah, I am the
most God conscious among you and I fear Him most among you.
Chapter 13 : THERE IS NO HARM IN OBSERVING FAST IF ONE IS
JUNBI EVEN AFTER DAWN
Book 6, Number 2451:
Abu Bakr - he is Abu Bakr b. Abd al-Rahman b. Harith - reported: I heard
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - narrating that he who is overtaken
by dawn in a state of seminal emission should not observe fast. I made a
mention of it to 'Abd al-Rahman b. Harith - i.e. to his father - but he denied it.
'Abd al-Rahman went and I also went along with him till we came to'A'isha and Umm Salama
- Allah be pleased with both of them - and Abd al-Rahman asked them about it.
Both of them said: - At times it so happened - that the Apostle of Allah - may peace
be upon him - woke up in the morning in a state of junub - but without seminal
emission in a dream - and observed fast He - the narrator - said: We then proceeded till
we went to Marwan and Abd al-Rahman made a mention of it to him. Upon this
Marwan said: I stress upon you - with an oath - that you better go to Abu Huraira and
refer to him what is said about it. So we came to Abu Huraira and Abu Bakr had
been with us throughout and 'Abd al-Rahman made a mention of it to him, whereupon
Abu Huraira said: Did they - the two wives of the Holy Prophet - tell you this? He
replied: Yes Upon this - Abu Huraira - said: They have better knowledge. Abu Huraira
then attributed that what was said about it to Fadl b. 'Abbas and said: I heard it
from Fadl and not from the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -. Abu Huraira
then retracted from what he used to say about it. Ibn Juraij - one of the narrators -
reported: I asked 'Abd al-Malik, if they - the two wives - said - made the statement - in
regard to Ramadan, whereupon he said: It was so, and he - the Holy Prophet - - woke up
in the - morning in a state of junub which was not due to the wet dream and then
observed fast.
Book 35, Number 2452:
'A'isha, the wife of the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -, said:
The dawn broke upon the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - during the
Ramadan in a state of junub not because of sexual dream - but on account of
intercourse - and he washed himself and observed fast.
Book 35, Number 2453:
Abu Bakr reported that Marwan sent him to Umm Salama to ask whether
a person should observe fast who is in a state of junub and the dawn breaks upon him,
whereupon she said that the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - - was at times -
junbi on account of intercourse and not due to sexual dream, and the dawn broke
upon him, but he neither broke the fast nor recompensed.
Book 35, Number 2454:
Abu Bakr b. 'Abd al-Rahman b. al-Harith b. Hisham reported on the
authority of 'A'isha and Umm Salama, the wives of the Apostle of Allah - may peace
be upon him -: The Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - at times got up
in the morning in a state of junub on account of having a sexual intercourse - with his
wives during night - but not due to sexual dreams in the month of Ramadan, and
would observe fast.
Book 35, Number 2455:
'A'isha reported that a person came to the Apottle of Allah - may peace
be upon him - asking for a fatwa - religious verdict -. She - 'A'isha - had been overhearing
it from behind the curtain. 'A'isha added that he - the person - had said: Messenger of
Allah, - the time - of prayer overtakes me as I am in a state of junub; should I observe
fast - in this state -? Upon this the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said:
- At times the time - of prayer overtakes me while I am in a state of junub, and I
observe fast - in that very state -, whereupon he said: Messenger of Allah, you are not
like us Allah has pardoned all your sins, the previous ones and the later ones. Upon
this he - the Holy Prophet - said: By Allah, I hope I am the most God-fearirg of you,
and possess the best knowledge among you of those - things - against which I should
guard.
Book 35, Number 2456:
Sulaiman b. Yasar reported that he asked Umm Salama whether a person
- who gets up - in the morning in a state of junub should observe fast. She said: The
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - - at times - got up in the morning in a
state of junub, not because of sexual dreams - but on account of intercourse at night -,
and then observed fast.
Chapter 14 : SEXUAL INTERCOURSE IS COMPLETELY FORBIDDEN
DURING THE DAY IN THE MONTH OF RAMADAN
Book 6, Number 2457:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported that a person came to the
Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - and said: Messenger of Allah, I am undone.
He - the Holy Prophet - said: What has brought about your ruin? He said: I have
had intercourse with my wife during the month of Ramadan. Upon this he - the Holy
prophet - said: Can you find a slave to set him free? He said: NO He - the Holy Prophet
again - said: Can you observe fast for two consecutive months? He said: No. He - the
Holy Prophet - said: Can you provide food to sixty poor people?, He said: No. He then
sat down and - in the meanwhile - there was brought to the Apostle of Allah - may peace
be upon him - a basket which contained dates. He - the Holy Prophet - said: Give these
- dates - in charity. He - the man - said: Am I to give to one who is poorer than I? There
is no family poorer than mine between the two lava plains of Medina. The Apostle of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - laughed so that his molar teeth became visible and
said: Go and give it to your family to eat.
Book 35, Number 2458:
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Mubammad b.
Muslim al-Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters, and he said: There was brought
an 'araq containing dates, an 'araq being a huge basket. But in this hadith no men-
tion has been made of - the fact - that the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -
laughed till his molar teeth became visible.
Book 35, Number 2459:
Abu Huraira reported that a person had intercourse with his wife during
Ramadan - while fasting -. He asked for the religious verdict - about it - from the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -, whereupon he - the Holy Prophet - said: Can
you find a slave - to grant him freedom - ? He said: No. He - the Holy Prophet again -
said: Can you afford to observe fasts for two - consecutive - months ? He said: No.
He - the Holy Prophet - said: Then feed sixty poor men.
Book 35, Number 2460:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri with the same
chain of transmitters that a person broke fast in Ramadan whereupon the Messenger
of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - commanded him to free a slave - as an atonement -,
and the rest of the hadith is the same as narrated by Ibn Uyaina.
Book 35, Number 2461:
Humaid b. 'Abd al-Rahman reported that Abu Huraira had narrated to
him that the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - commanded the person - who -
broke the fast in Ramadan to free a slave or observe fasts for two - consecutive - months
or feed sixty poor persons.
Book 35, Number 2462:
This hadith has been narrated with the same chain of transmitters on the
authority of Zuhri.
Book 35, Number 2463:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported that a person came to the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - and said: I am burnt, whereupon the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: How is it? He - the person - said: I
had intercourse with my wife during the day in Ramadan. Upon this - the Holy Prophet -
said: Give charity, give charity. He - the person - said: There is nothing with me.
He commanded him to sit down, - In the meanwhile - there were brought to him - to
the Holy Prophet - two baskets containing eatables, whereupon the Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - told him to give them as sadaqa.
Book 35, Number 2464:
'Abbad b. Abdullah b. Zubair narrated that he heard 'A'isha - Allah be
pleased with her - saying: A person came to the Messenger of Allah - may peace be upon
him -, and he then narrated the hadith. But - neither these words are found -:"Give
charity, give charity" - nor - his words: "during the day time".
Book 35, Number 2465:
Abbad b. Abdullah b. Zubair reported that he had heard 'A'isha, the wife
of the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -, as saying: A person came to the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - in the mosque during - the month of -
Ramadan and said: Messenger of Allah, I am burnt I am burnt, whereupon the Mes-
senger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - asked him as to what the matter was. Upon
this he said: I had intercourse with my wife - in a state of fasting - Thereupon he
- the Holy Prophet - said: Give charity. Upon this he said: Apostle of Allah, I swear
by God, there is nothing with me - to give in charity - as I do not possess anything.
He - the Holy Prophet - said: Sit down. So he sat down and he was in this very state
when there came a person urging a donkey with a load of eatables upon it. The Mes-
senger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: Where is that burnt one who was just
here? Thereupon the person stood up. The Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -
said: Give this - eatables brought by the man - in charity. Upon this the person said:
Messenger of Allah, can there be anyone else - more deserving than I -? By Allah. we are
hungry, we have nothing with us. Upon this he - the Holy Prophet - said: Then eat
- these eatables -.
Chapter 15 : PERMISSIBILITY OF OBSERVING THE FAST OR NOT OBSERVING
IT IN THE MONTH OF RAMADAN FOR A TRAVELLER
Book 6, Number 2466:
Ibn Abbas - Allah be pleased with him - reported that the Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - went out during the month of Ramadan in the year of Victory
- when Mecca was conquered - and was fasting till he reached Kadid - a canal situated at
a distance of forty-two miles from Mecca - and he then broke the fast. And it was the
habit of the Companions of the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - to follow
him in every new thing - or act -. So they followed him also - in this matter -.
Book 35, Number 2467:
This hadith is narrated on the authority of Zuhri with the same chain of
transmitters. Yahya - one of the narrators - said that Sufyan - the narrator - had stated:
I do not know whose statement it is: "It is the last word of the Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - which is accepted as - final as it abrogates the previous
ones -."
Book 35, Number 2468:
It has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri with the same chain of
transmitters that breaking of fast - in a journey - is the final of the two commands
- whether one may fast or one may break it -, and it is the last command of the Messenger
of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - which is to be accepted as final. Zuhri said: The
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - marched on Mecca on the morning of 14th
of Ramadan - lit. when thirteen nights had passed -.
Book 35, Number 2469:
A hadlth like this has been transmitted on the authority of Ibn Shibab
who said that they - the Compnions of the Holy Prophet - followed the latest of his
commands and looked upon it as one abrogating - the previous ones - and the most
firm.
Book 35, Number 2470:
Ibn 'Abbas - Allah be pleased with him - reported that the Messenger of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - journeyed during the month of Ramadan in a slate of
fasting till he reached 'Usfan. He then ordered a cup containing drinking water
and he drank that openly so that the people might see it, and broke the fast - and did not
resume it - till he reached Mecca. Ibn 'Abbas - Allah be pleased with him - said: Allah's
Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - fasted and broke the fast, so he who wished fasted
and he who wished to break it broke it.
Book 35, Number 2471:
Ibn Abbas - Allah be pleased with him - reported: Do not condemn one who
observes fast, or one who does not observe - in a journey -. for the Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - observed fast in a journey or he did not observe it - too -.
Book 35, Number 2472:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported that
Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - went out to Mecca in Ramadan in the year of
Victory, and he and the people fasted till he came to Kura' al-Ghamim and the people
also fasted. He then called for a cup of water which he raised till the people saw it,
and then he drank. He was told afterwards that some people had continued to fast,
and he said: These people are the disobedient ones; these are the disobedient ones.
Book 35, Number 2473:
This hadith has been narrated by Ja'far with the some chain of trans-
mitters and he added: It was said to him - to the Holy Prophet -: There are people to
whom fasting has become unbearable and they are waiting how you do. He - the Holy
Prophet - then called for a cup of water when it was afternoon. The rest of the
hadith is the same.
Book 35, Number 2474:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported that in the
course of a journey Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - saw a man, people
crowding around him and providing him a shade. Upon this he - the Holy Prophet - said:
What is the matter with him? They said: He is a person observing fast. Whereupon
the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: It is no righteousness that you
fast on journey.
Book 35, Number 2475:
'Amr b. al-Hasan is reported to have said that he heard Jabir b. 'Abdullah
- Allah be pleased with both of them - as saying that the Messenger of Allah - may peace
be upon him - saw a man. The rest of the hadith is the same as mentioned above.
Book 35, Number 2476:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Shu'ba with the same
chain of transmitters but with this addition that he - the Holy Prophet - said: "Take
advantage of the concession of Allah Who Wanted it to you." When he - one of the
narrators - asked him - the other one, Yabya b. Abi Kathar - he did not retain it in his
mind.
Book 35, Number 2477:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri - Allah be pleased with him - reported: We went out on
an expedition with Allah's Messenger- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -on the 16th of Ramadan.
Some of us fasted and some of us broke the fast. But neither the observer of the fast
found fault with one who broke it, nor the breaker of the fast found fault with one who
observed it.
Book 35, Number 2478:
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Qatada with the
same chain of transmitters by different narrators - except this difference - that in the
hadith transmitted by Taimi and Umar b. Amir and Hisham - the date of setting out
is - 18th, and in the hadith transmitted by Sa'id it is the 12th, and in the one
transmitted by Shu'ba it is the 17th or 19th.
Book 35, Number 2479:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri - Allah be pleased with him - reported: We went out
on an expedition with the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - during Ramadan
and neither the observer of the fast was found fault with for his fasting, nor the breaker
of the fast for breaking it.
Book 35, Number 2480:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri - Allah be pleased with him - reported: We went out on
an expedition with the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - during Ramadan.
Some of us observed the fast and some of us broke it. Neither the observer of the fast
had any grudge against one who broke it, nor the breaker of the fast had any grudge
against one who had fasted They knew that he who had strength enough - to bear its
rigour - fasted and that was good, and they also found that he who felt weakness - and
could not bear the burden - broke it, and that was also good.
Book 35, Number 2481:
Abu Nadra reported Abu Sa'id al.Khudri and Jabir b. Abdullah as saying:
We travelled with the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -. The observer of
the fast observed it, and the breaker of the fast broke it, but none of them found
fault with each other.
Book 35, Number 2482:
Humaid reported that Anas - Allah be pleased with him - was asked about
fasting during Ramadan while travelling. He said: We travelled with the MesseDger of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - during the month of Ramadan, but neither the ob-
server of the fast found fault with the breaker of the fast, nor the breaker of the fast
found fault with the observer of the fast.
Book 35, Number 2483:
Abu Khalid al-Ahmar narrated from Humaid who said: I went out and was
fasting; they said to me: Break - lit go back, repeat -. He said that Anas reported
that the Companions of the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - used to set
out on a journey and neither the observer of the fast found fault with the breaker of
the fast, nor the breaker of the fast found fault with the observer of the fast. - One of
the narrators Humaid said -: I met Ibn Abi Mulaika who informed me the same thing
on the authority of 'A'isha.
Chapter 16 : THE REWARD OF ONE WHO DOES NOT OBSERVE
FAST BECAUSE OF A RELIGIOUS DUTY
Book 6, Number 2484:
Anas - Allah be pleased with him - reported: We were with the Apostle of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - on a journey. Some of us had been observing the fast and
some of us had not been fasting. We got down at a place on a hot day. Most of us had
the cloth for shelter. There were also those amongst us who sheltered - themselves
against the rays of the - sun with the help of their hands. The observers of the fast fell
down - on account of weakness -. Those who had not observed it got up and pitched
tents and watered the mounts. Thereupon the Messenger of Allah - may peace be
upon him - said: The breakers of the fast have taken away the reward today.
Book 35, Number 2485:
Anas - Allah be pleased with him - reported that the Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - was journeying - along with his Companions -. Some of them
had observed the fast whereas the others had broken it. Those who did not fast girded
up their loins and worked, but the observers of the fast were too weak to work. Upon
this he - the Apostle of Allah - said: Today the breakers of the fast have gone with
the reward.
Book 35, Number 2486:
Qaza'a reported: I came to Abu Sa'id al-Khudri - Allah be pleased with
him - and he was surrounded - by people -, and when they dispersed I said to him: I am
not going to ask you about what these people were asking. I ask you about fasting on a
journey. Upon this he said: We travelled with the Messenger of Allah - may peace be
upon him - towards Mecca and we had been observing fast. We halted at a place. There
the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: You are nearing your enemy
and breaking of fast would give you greater strength, and that was a concession - given
to us -. But some of us continued to observe the fast and some of us broke it. We then
got down at another place and he - the Holy Prophet - said: You are going to encounter
the enemy in the morning and breaking of the fast would give you strength, so break
the fast. As it was a point of stress, so we broke the fast. But subsequently we saw
ourselves observing the fast with the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - on
a journey.
Chapter 17 : CHOICE FOR OBSERVING FAST AND BREAKING IT ON A JOURNEY
Book 6, Number 2487:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported that Hamza b. 'Amr al-Aslami
asked the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - about fasting on a journey, and
he - the Holy Prophet - said: Fast if you like and break it if you like.
Book 35, Number 2488:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported that Hamza b. Amr al-Aslami
asked the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - thus: Messenger of Allah, I am
a person devoted much to fasting. Should I fast during the journey? He - the Holy
Prophet - said: Fast if you like and break it if you like.
Book 35, Number 2489:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Hisham with the same
chain of transmitters.
Book 35, Number 2490:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Hisham with the same
chain of transmitters that Hamza said: I am a person much used to fasting. Should I
fast during the journey? - The rest of the hadith is the same. -
Book 35, Number 2491:
Hamza b. 'Amr al-Aslami - Allah be pleased with him - said: Messenger of
Allah, I find strength in me for fasting on a journey; is there any sin upon me - in
doing it - ? Thereupon the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: It is a
concession from Allah.He who took advantage of it, it is good for him, and he who preferred
to observe fast, there is no sin upon him. Harun - one of the narrators - in his
narration said:'lt is a concession, and he made no mention of "from Allah".
Book 35, Number 2492:
Abu Darda' - Allah be pleased with him - reported: We set out during the
month of Ramadan with the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - in such an
intense heat that one of us would place his hand over his head - in order to protect
himself - against the excessive heat, and none among us was observing the fast, except
the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - and 'Abdullah b. Rawaha.
Book 35, Number 2493:
Abu Darda' reported: We were with the Messenger of Allah - may peace be
upon him - on some of his journeys on an intensely hot day so much so that a person
would place his hand on his head - in order to protect himself - against excessive heat,
and none amongst us was fasting but the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -
and Abdullah b. Rawaha
Chapter 18 : IT IS PREFERABLE FOR THE PILGRIM NOT TO OBSERVE
FAST IN 'ARAFAT ON THE DAY OF 'ARAFA
Book 6, Number 2494:
Umm al-Fadl bint- al-Harith reported that some people argued about
the fasting of the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - on the day of 'Arafa.
Some of them said that he had been fasting, whereas the others said that he had not
been fasting.I sent a cup of milk to him while he was riding his camel at 'Arafa, and
he drank it.
Book 35, Number 2495:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu Nadr with the
same chain of transmitters, but he did not mention that he was mounting - riding on -
his camel.
Book 35, Number 2496:
This hadith has been narrated by Abu Nadr on the authority of Umair,
the freed slave of Umm al-Fadl, through the same chain of transmitters.
Book 35, Number 2497:
Umm al-Fadl - Allah be pleased with her - is reported to have said that
some people among the Companions of the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -
were in doubt about fasting on the day of 'Arafa and we were with him on that day.
I - Umm al-Fadl - sent him a cup of milk and he was halting at 'Arafa, and he
drank that.
Book 35, Number 2498:
Kuraib, the freed slave of Ibn 'Abbas - Allah be pleased with him -, reported
from Maimuna, the wife of the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -, that
people had doubt about the fasting of Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - on
the day of 'Arafa. Maimuna sent him a cup of milk and he was halting at a place and
he drank it and the people were seeing him.
Chapter 19 : FASTING ON THE DAY OF 'ASHURA - 1OTH OF MUHARRAM -
Book 6, Number 2499:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her -reported that the Quraish used to fast
on the day of 'Ashura in the pre-Islamic days and the Messenger ot Allah - may peace
be upon him - also observed it. When he migrated to Medina, he himself observed this
fast and commanded - others - to observe it. But when fasting during the month of
Ramadan was made obligatory he said: He who wishes to observe this fast may do so,
and he who wishes to abandon it may do so.
Book 35, Number 2500:
This hadith is narrated on the authority of Hisham with the same chain
of transmitters, but he made no mention in the first part of the hadith that the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - used to observe fast, and said about the
second part that he abandoned the - fast - of Ashura, and he who wished observed the
fast and who wished otherwise abandoned it,and he did not hold it as the words of the
Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as mentioned in the narration transmitted
by Jarir.
Book 35, Number 2501:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported. In the pre-Islamic days fast
was observed on the day of Ashura, but with the advent of Islam - its position was
ascertained as that of a voluntary fast -. Then he who wished to fast fasted, and he who
liked to abandon it abandoned it.
Book 35, Number 2502:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported that the Messenger of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - had ordered to observe fast - on 'Ashura - before the fasting
in Ramadan was made obligatory. But when it became obligatory, then he who wished
fasted on the day of Ashura, and he who wished did not observe it - on that day -.
Book 35, Number 2503:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported that the Quraish used to
observe fast on the day of Ashura during the pre-Islamic days. The Messenger of
Allah - may peace be upog him - then commanded to fast on that day till - fasting - in
Ramadan became obligatory. Then the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -
said: He who wished to fast should do so. and he who wished to break it may do so.
Book 35, Number 2504:
Abdullah b. 'Umar - Allah be pleased with them - reported that - the Arabs
of - pre-Islamic days used to observe fast on the day of Ashura and the Messenger
of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - observed it and the Muslims too - observed it - before
fasting in Ramadan became obligatory. But when it became obligatory, the Messenger
of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: 'Ashura is one of the days of Allah, so he
who wished should observe fast and he who wished otherwise should abandon it.
Book 35, Number 2505:
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah through
the same chain of transmitters.
Book 35, Number 2506:
Ibn 'Umar - Allah be pleased with them - said that the day of 'Ashura was
mentioned before the Messenger of Allah - may peace he upon him -. Thereupon the
Messenger of Allah,- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: That was a day on which the people
of pre-Islamic days used to observe fast. So he who amongst you likes to observe fast
should do so, and he who does not like it should abandon it.
Book 35, Number 2507:
Abdullah b. 'Umar - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported that he
heard the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - say about the day of Ashura:
It is a day on which the people of pre-Islamic days observed fast. So he who liked to
fast on this day should do so, and he who liked to abandon it should abandon it.
'Abdullah - Allah be pleased with him - did not observe fast except when it coincided
- with the days when he was in the habit of observing voluntary fasts during every
month -.
Book 35, Number 2508:
Abdullah b. Umar - Allah be pleased with them - reported that the day of
'Ashura was mentioned before the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - and he
narrated a hadith like one - narrated above -.
Book 35, Number 2509:
'Abdullah b. Umar - Allah be pleased with them - reported that the day of
'Ashura was mentioned before the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - and he
said: It is a day when the people in the pre-Islamic days need to observe fast, so he
who wishes to observe fast should do so, and he who wishes to abandon it should do so.
Book 35, Number 2510:
Abd al-Rahman b. Yazid said: When al-Ash'ath b. Qais entered the house
of 'Abdullah he was having his breakfast. He - 'Abdullah b. Umar - said: Abd
Muhammad - al-Asha'th -, come near to the breakfast. Thereupon he said: Is not today
the day of 'Ashura? He - 'Abd al-Rahman - said: Do you know what the day of 'Ashura
is? He said: What is it? He said: It is a day on which the Messenger of Allah - may
peace be upon him - used to observe fast before the - fasting - in the month of Ramadan
- became - obligatory. But when it became obligatory the - fasting of 'Ashura - was
abandoned - as compulsory -. Abu Kuraib said: He - the Holy Prophet - abandoned it.
Book 35, Number 2511:
This hadith has been narrated from Jarir on the authority of A'mash with
the same chain of transmitters and he said - these words with a little bit of variation
from the previous hadith - : When - fasting - in Ramadan was - made - obligatory, he aban-
doned it - the practice of observing fast on Ashura -.
Book 35, Number 2512:
Qais b Sakan reported that al-Ash'ath b. Qais went to 'Abdullah on the
day of 'Ashura while he was eating. He said: Abu Muhammad, come near and dine.
Upon this he said: I am fasting. Thereupon he said: We used to observe fast and then
- this practice - was abandoned.
Book 35, Number 2513:
'Alqama reported that Ash'ath b. Qais went to Ibn Mas'udd while he was
eating on the day of Ashura. Thereupon he said: Abu Abd al-Rahman, it is the day
of 'Ashura - and you are eating -. Upon this he said: Fast was observed on - this day -
before the - fasting - in Ramadan was made obligatory, but when it was made obligatory,
- fasting on the day of 'Ashura - was abandoned. So if you are not fasting, then
take food.
Book 35, Number 2514:
Jabir b Samura reported that the Messenger of Allah - may peace be upon
him - commanded us to observe fast on the day of Ashura and exhorted us to do it and
was particular about it But when - fasting - in Ramadan was made obligatory, he hence.
forth neither commanded us nor forbade us, nor was he so particular about it.
Book 35, Number 2515:
Abd al-Rahman reported that he heard Mu'awiya b. Abu Sufyan delivering a
sermon in Medina. i.e. when he came there - for Hajj -. He delivered a sermon on
the day of 'Ashura and said: People of Medina, where are your scholars? I heard
the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - say on this very day: It is the day of
'Ashura. Allah has not made fasting on This day obligatory for you but I am fasting.
He who likes to observe fast among you should do so, and he who likes not to observe
it may not observe it.
Book 35, Number 2516:
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Shihab through
the same chain of transmitters.
Book 35, Number 2517:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri with the same
chain of transmitters that be heard Allah's Apostle - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying
on a similar day: I am fasting today, so he who wishes to observe fast should do so;
but he did not make mention of the rest of the hadith.
Book 35, Number 2518:
Ibn Abbas - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported that when Allah's
Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - came to Medina, he found the Jews observing the
fast on the day of Ashura. They - the Jews - were asked about it and they said: It is the
day on which Allah granted victory to Moses and - his people - Bani Isra'il over the
Pharaoh and we observe fast out of gratitude to Him. Upon this the Apostle of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: We have a closer connection with Moses than you have,
and he commanded to observe fast on this day.
Book 35, Number 2519:
This hadith has been narrated by Ibn Bishr with the same chain of trans-
mitters - but with a slight variation - that he - the Holy Prophet - inquired of them
- Jews - about it - fasting on the day of 'Ashura -.
Book 35, Number 2520:
Ibn'Abbas - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported that the Messenger
of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - arrived in Medina and found the Jews observing fast
on the day of 'Ashura. The Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said to them:
What is the - significance - of this day that you observe fast on it? They said: It is the
day of great - significance - when Allah delivered Moses and his people, and drowned the
Pharaoh and his people, and Moses observed fast out of gratitude and we also observe
it. Upon this the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - said: We have more
right, and we have a closer connection with Moses than you have; so Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - observed fast - on the day of 'Ashura -, and gave orders that
it should be observed.
Book 35, Number 2521:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ayyub with the same
chain of transmitters.
Book 35, Number 2522:
Abu Musa - Allah be pleased with him - reported: The day of 'Ashura was
one which the Jews respected and they treated it as Id. The Messenger of Allah - may
peace be upon him - said: You also observe fast on this day.
Book 35, Number 2523:
Abu Musa reported that the people of Khaibar - most of them were Jews -
observed fast on tht day of 'Ashura and they treated it as 'Id and gave their women
ornaments and beautiful dresstowear. The Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -
said: You - only - observe fast on this day.
Book 35, Number 2524:
Ibn Abbas was asked about observing of fast on the day of Ashura,
whereupon he said: I do not know Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - singling
out any day's fast and considering it more excellent than another, except this day
- the day of Ashura - and this month, meaning the month of Ramadan.
Book 35, Number 2525:
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of 'Ubaidullah b.
Abi Yazid.
Chapter 20 : ON WHICH DAY THE FAST IS TO BE OBSERVED IN MUHARRAM
Book 6, Number 2526:
Hakam b. al-'Araj reported: I went to Ibn 'Abbas - Allah be Pleased with
both of them - and he was reclining using his mantle as a pillow near the fountain of
Zamzam. I said to him: Tell me about fasting on Ashura. He said: When you see the
new moon of Muharram then count the - days - and observe fast on the 9th. I said to
him: Is it how the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - observed the fast? He
said: Yes.
Book 35, Number 2527:
Hakam b. 'Araj reported: I asked Ibn Abbas - Allah be pleased with them -
as he was reclining using his cloak as a pillow near Zamzam about fasting on
'Ashura. The rest of the hadith is the same.
Book 35, Number 2528:
Ibn 'Abbas reported that when the Messenger of Allah - may peace be upon
him - fasted on the day of 'Ashura and commanded that it should he observed as a
fast, they - his Companions - said to him : Messenger of Allah, it is a day which the
Jews and Christians hold in high esteem. Thereupon the Messenger of Allah - may
peace be upon him - said: When the next year comes, God willing, we would observe
fast on the 9th But the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - died
before the advent of the next year.
Book 35, Number 2529:
Abdullah b 'Abbas reported that the Messenger of Allah - may peace be
upon him - had said: If I live till the next - year -, I would definitely observe fast on
the 9th, and the narration transmitted by Abu Bakr is: "He meant the day of Ashura."
Chapter 21 : HE WHO ATE ON THE DAY OF ASHVRA SHOULD ABSTAIN - FROM
EATING - FOR THE REST OF THE DAY - AS A MARK OF RESPECT -
Book 6, Number 2530:
Salama b. al-Akwa' - Allah be pleased with him - reported that the Messenger
of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - sent a person of the tribe of Aslam on the day of
'Ashura and commanded him to declare to the people to observe fast in case they had
not observed it, and to complete fast till evening if they had taken food
Book 35, Number 2531:
Rubayyi' daughter of Mu'awwidh b. 'Afra' said that the Messenger of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - sent - a person - on the morning of Ashura to the
villages of Ansar around Medina - with this message -: He who got up in the morning
fasting - without eating anything - he should complete his fast, and he who had had
his breakfast in the morning, he should complete the rest of the day - without food -.
The Companions said; We henceforth observed fast on it - on the day of 'Ashura - and,
God willing, made our children observe that. We went to the mosque and made toys
out of wool for them and when anyone felt hungry and wept for food we gave them
these toys till it was the time to break the fast.
Book 35, Number 2532:
Khalid b. Dhakwan reported: I asked Rubayyi' daugther of Mu'awwidh
about fasting on the day of 'Ashura. Thereupon she said: The Messenger of Allah - may
peace he upon him - sent his messenger to the villages of the Ansar, and the rest of
the hadith is the same - but with this variation that one of the Companions - said: "We
used to make toys out of wool and took - them to the mosque - along with us. When
they - the children -asked us for food, we gave them these toys to play with, and these
made them forgetful till they completed their fast."
Chapter 22 : FORBIDDANCE TO OBSERVE FAST ON 'ID-UL-FITR AND 'ID-UL-ADHA
Book 6, Number 2533:
Abu Ubaid, the freed slave of Ibn Azhar, reported: I observed Id along
with Umar b. al-Khattab - Allah be pleased with him -. He came - out in an open
space - and prayed and - after - completing it addressed the people and said: The
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - has forbidden the observing of fast on
these two days. One is the day of Fitr - at the end of your fasts -, and the second one,
the day when you eat - the meat - of your sacrifices.
Book 35, Number 2534:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported that the Messenger of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - forbade to observe fast on these two days. 'Id-ul-Adha bi
and 'Id-ul-Fitr.
Book 35, Number 2535:
Qaza'a related from Abu Sa'id. He said: I heard from him - Abu Sa'id - a
hadith which impressed me, and I said to him: Did you hear it from the Messenger of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -? Thereupon he said: - Is it possible - that - I should - say
about the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - that which I have not heard?
I heard him saying: It is not proper to fast on two days, Adha and Fitr - at the end -
of Ramadan.
Book 35, Number 2536:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri - Allah be pleased with him - reported that the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - forbade to observe fast on two days the
day of Fitr and the day of Sacrifice - 'Id-ul-Adha -.
Book 35, Number 2537:
Ziyad b. Jubair reported that a person came to Ibn 'Umar - Allah be
pleased with them - and said: I had taken a vow that I would fast on the day - but it
accidentally - synchronises with the day of Adha or the day of Fitr. Thereupon Ibn
'Umar - Allah be pleased with him - said: Allah, the Exalted, has commanded fulfilling
of the vow, but the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - has forbidden the
observance of fast on this day.
Book 35, Number 2538:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - said that the Prophet - may peace be
upon him - forbade to observe fast on two days-the day of Fitr and the day of Adha.
Book 35, Number 2539:
Nubaisha al-Hudhali reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -
as saying: The days of Tashriq are the days of eating and drinking.
Book 35, Number 2540:
Nabaisha reported that Khalid said: I met Abu Malih and asked him and
he narrated it to me from the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -. a hadith like
one - narrated above - with this addition: "And remembrance of Allah"
Book 35, Number 2541:
Ibn Ka'b b. Malik reported on the authority of his father that the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - sent him and Aus b. Hadathan during the
days of Tashriq to make this announcement: None but the believer would be admitted
into Paradise, and the days of Mina' are the days meant for eating and drinking.
Book 35, Number 2542:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibrahim b. Tahman
with the same chain of transmitters but with this variation that he said: Both of
them made the announcement."
Chapter 23 : DISAPPROVAL OF FASTING ON FRIDAY ALONE
Book 6, Number 2543:
Muhammad b. 'Abbas b. Ja'far reported: I asked Jabir b. 'Abdullah - Allah
be pleased with both of them - as he was circumambulating the House - Ka'ba - whether
the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - had forbidden the fasting on Friday,
whereupon he said: Yes, by the Lord of this House.
Book 35, Number 2544:
Muhammad b. 'Abbas b. Ja'far reported that he asked Jabir b. Abdullah
- Allah be pleased with them -, whether he had heard like this from the Apostle of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -.
Book 35, Number 2545:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported the Apostle of Allah
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: None among you should observe fast on Friday,
but only that he observes fast before it and after it.
Book 35, Number 2546:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Apostle - may
peace be upon him - as saying: Do not single out the night - preceding - Friday among
the nights for prayer and do not single out Friday among days for fasting but only
when anyone among you is accustomed to fast - on dates - which coincide with this day
- Friday -.
Chapter 24 : ABROGATION OF THE WORDS OF ALLAH: "AND AS FOR
THOSE WHO CAN FAST - BUT DO NOT - THE EXPIATION
IS" BY THE WORDS: "WHOSOEVER WITNESSES IT HE SHALL HAVE TO FAST THE
WHOLE MONTH" - ii. 184 -
Book 6, Number 2547:
Salama b. Akwa' - Allah be pleased with him - reported that when this verse
was revealed: "And as for those who can fast - but do not - expiation is the feeding of
a needy person" - ii. 183 -, - he who liked to observe fast did observe it - and he who
felt reluctant to observe it ate and expiated till the verse was revealed which abro-
gated it.
Book 35, Number 2548:
Salama b. Akwa' reported: We, during the lifetime of the Messenger of
Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -, in one month of Ramadan - observed fast according
to our liking -. He who wished to fast lasted and he who wished to break broke it and
fed a needy person as an expiation 1544 till this verse was revealed: "He who witnesses
among you the month - of Ramadan - he should observe fast during it" - ii. 184 -.
Chapter 25 : PERMISSIBILIY OF COMPLETING THE - MISSED - FASTS OF
RAMADAN BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE COMING RAMADAN
Book 6, Number 2549:
Abu Salama reported: I heard 'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - as saying:
I had to complete some of the fasts of Ramadan, but I could not do it but during
the month of Sha'ban due to my duties to the Messenger of Allah - may peace be upon
him - or with the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -.
Book 35, Number 2550:
This hadith is narrated on the authority of Yahya b. Sa'id with the same
chain of transmitters but with this variation that he said that - 'A'isha did not observe
fast but in Sha'ban - out of regard for the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -.
- In another version, the words are -: "Yahya said: I think it was due to the regard for
the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -."
Book 35, Number 2551:
This hadith is reported on the authority of Yahya with the same chain of
transmitters but no mention is made of the duty to the Messenger of Allah - may peace
be upon him -.
Book 35, Number 2552:
'A'isha reported: If one amongst us had to break fasts - of Ramadan due to
natural reasons, i.e. menses - during the life of the Messenger of Allah - may peace be
upon him - she could not find it possible to complete them so long she had been in the
presence of Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - till Sha'ban commenced.
Chapter 26 : COMPLETING OF THE FAST ON BEHALF OF THE DEAD
Book 6, Number 2553:
'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - reported Allah's Messenger - may peace
be upon him - as saying: If anyone dies in a state - that he had to complete - some fasts,
his heir must fast on his behalf.
Book 35, Number 2554:
Ibn 'Abbas - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported: A woman came
to the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - and said: My mother has died,
and fasts of a month are due from her. Thereupon he said: Don't you see that if debt
was due from her, would you not pay it? She said: Yes - I would pay on her behalf -.
Thereupon he said: The debt of Allah deserves its payment more than - the payment of
anyone else -.
Book 35, Number 2555:
Ibn 'Abbas - Allah be pleased with them - reported: A man came to the
Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - and said: Messenger of Allah, my mother
has died - in a state - that she had to observe fasts of a month - of Ramadan -. Should I
complete - them - on her behalf? thereupon he - the Holy Prophet - said: Would you
not pay the debt if your mother had died - without paying it -? He said: Yes. He - the
Holy Prophet - said: The debt of Allah deserves more that it should he paid.
Book 35, Number 2556:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn 'Abbas - Allah be
pleased with them - from the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -.
Book 35, Number 2557:
Ibn Abbas - Allah be pleased with them - reported:A woman came to the
Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - and said: Messenger of Allah, my mother
has died and there is due from her a fast of vow; should I fast on her behalf?
Thereupon he said: You see that if your mother had died in debt, would it not have been
paid on her behalf? She said: Yes. He - the Holy Prophet - said: Then observe fast on
behalf of your mother.
Book 35, Number 2558:
Abdullah b. Buraida - Allah be pleased with him - reported on the authority
of his father: When we were sitting with the Messenger of Allah - may peace be upon
him -, a woman came to him and said: I had gifted to my mother a maid-servant, and
now she - the mother - has died. Thereupon he - the Holy Prophet - said: There is a
definite reward for you and she - the maid-servant - has been returned to you as an
inheritance. She - that woman - again said: Fasts of a month - of Ramadan - are due upon
her; should I observe them on her behalf ? He - the Holy Prophet - said: Observe fasts
on her behalf. She - again - said: She did not perform Hajj , should I perform it on her
behalf? He - the Holy Prophet - said: Perform Hajj on her behalf.
Book 35, Number 2559:
'Abdullah b. Buraida - Allah be pleased with him - reported on the authority
of his father: I was sitting with the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -; the
rest of the hadith is the same but with this variation that the - the narrator - said:
"Fasts of two months."
Book 35, Number 2560:
Ibn Buraida - Allah be pleased with him - reported on the authority of his
father: A woman came to the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -, and the rest
of the hadith is the same, but he said: "Fasting of one month." This hadith has been
narrated on the authority of Sufyan with the same chain of transmitters in which it is
said: "Fasting of two months."
Book 35, Number 2561:
Buraida - Allah be pleased with him - reported a similar hadith on the
authority of his father that a woman came to the Apostle of Allah - may peace be upon
him - and he said: "Fasting for one month."
Chapter 27 : WHEN AN OBSERVER OF FAST IS INVITED TO A FEAST,
OR SOMEONE FIGHTS WITH HIM, HE SHOULD SAY:"I AM FASTING"
Book 6, Number 2562:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Apostle - may
peace be upon him - as saying: If any one of you is invited to a meal when he is fasting,
he should say: "I am fasting."
Book 35, Number 2563:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported: When any one of you
gets up in the morning in the state of fasting, he should neither use obscene language
nor do any act of ignorance. And if anyone slanders him or quarrels with him, he
should say: "I am fasting, I am fasting."
Chapter 28 : EXCELLENCE OF FASTING
Book 6, Number 2564:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying:
Allah, the Majestic and the Exalted, said: Every act of the son of Adam is for him
except fasting. It is done for My sake, and I will give a reward for it. By Allah in
Whose Hand is the life of Muhammad, the breath of the observer of fast is sweeter to
Allah than the fragrance of musk.
Book 35, Number 2565:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as
saying: Fasting is a shield.
Book 35, Number 2566:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying:
Allah the Exalted and Majestic said: Every act of the son of Adam is for him, except
fasting. It is - exclusively - meant for Me and I - alone - will reward it. Fasting is a shield.
When any one of you is fasting on a day, he should neither indulge in obscene language,
nor raise the voice; or if anyone reviles him or tries to quarrel with him he should say: I
am a person fasting. By Him, in Whose Hand is the life of Muhammad, the breath of
the observer of fast is sweeter to Allah on the Day of judgment than the fragrance of
musk. The one who fasts has two - occasions - of joy, one when he breaks the fast he
is glad with the breaking of - the fast - and one when he meets his Lord he is glad with
his fast.
Book 35, Number 2567:
Abu Huraira - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Messenger - may
peace be upon him - as saying: Every - good - deed of the son of Adam would be
multiplied, a good deed receiving a tenfold to seven hundredfold reward. Allah, the
Exalted and Majestic, has said: With the exception of fasting, for it is done for Me and
I will give a reward for it, for one abandons his passion and food for My sake. There
are two occasions of joy for one who fasts, joy when he breaks it, and joy when he
meets his Lord, and the breath - of an observer of fast - is sweeter to Allah than the
fragrance of musk.
Book 35, Number 2568:
Abu Huraira and Abu Sa'id - Allah be pleased with both of them - reported
Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - - as saying -: Allah, the Exalted and
Majestic, said: Fast - is exclusively - meant for Me and I would give its reward. There are
two - occasions - of joy for the observer of fast. He feels joy when he breaks the fast
and he is happy when he meets Allah. By Allah in Whose Hand is the life of Muhammad,
the breath of the observer of fast is sweeter to Allah than the fragrance of musk. A
hadith like this is narrated on the authority of Abu Sinan with the same chain of
transmitters - and the words are -: "As he meets Allah, He rewards him, and he is happy."
Book 35, Number 2569:
Sahl b. Sa'd - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Messenger - may
peace be upon him - as saying: In Paradise there is a gate which is called Rayyan
through which only the observers of fast would enter on the Day on Resurrection. None
else would enter along with them. It would be proclaimed: Where are the observers of
fast that they should be admitted into it?-and when the last of them would enter, it
would be closed and no one would enter it.
Book 35, Number 2570:
Abu Sa'id al Khudri - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: Every servant of Allah who observes fast for a
day in the way of Allah, Allah would remove, because of this day, his face farther
from the Fire - of Hell - to the extent of seventy years' distance.
Book 35, Number 2571:
This hadith has been narrated by Suhail with the ,arne chainof trausmitters.
Book 35, Number 2572:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri - Allah be pleased with him - reported Allah's Messenger
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as saying: He who observes fast for a day in the way of
Allah He would remove his face from the Hell to the extent of seventy years' distance.
Chapter 29 : PERMISSIBILITY OF MAKING AN INTENTION FOR VOLUNTARY
FASTING BEFORE NOON AND PERMISSIBILITY OF BREAKING VOLUNIARY FAST WITHOUT REASON
Book 6, Number 2573:
'A'isha, the Mother of the Believers - Allah be pleased with her -, reported
that one day the Messenger of Allah tpay peace be upon him - said to me: 'A'isha,
have you anything - to eat -? I said:'Messenger of Allah, there is nothing with us.
Thereupon he said: I am observing fast. She said: The Messenger of Allah - may peace
be upon him - went out, and there was a present, for us and - at the same time - some
visitors dropped in. When the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - came back,
I said to him: Messenger of Allah, a present was given to us, - and in the meanwhile -
there came to us visitors - a major Portion of it has been spent on them -, but I have saved
something for you. He said: What is it? I said: It is hais - a compound of dates and
clarified butter -. He said: Bring that. So I brought it to him and he ate it and then said:
I woke up in the morning observing fast. Talha said: I narrated this hadith to Mujahid
and he said: This - observing of voluntary fast - is like a person who sets apart Sadaqa
out of his wealth. He may spend it if he likes, or he may retain it if he so likes.
Book 6, Number 2574:
'A'isha, the Mother of the Believers - Allah be pleased with her -, reported:
The Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - came to me one day and said: Is there
anything with you - to eat - ? I said: No. Thereupon he said: I shall then be fasting.
Then he came to us another day and we said: Messenger of Allah, hais has been offered
to us as a gift. Thereupon he said: Show that to me; I had been fasting since morning.
He then ate it.
Chapter 30 : EATING AND DRINKING - AND SEXUAL INIERCOURSE -
IN FORGETFULNESS DOES NOT BREAK THE FAST
Book 6, Number 2575:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - as
saying: If anyone forgets that he is fasting and eats or drinks he should complete his
fast, for it is only Allah Who has fed him and given him drink.
Chapter 31 : THE FAST OBSERVED BY THE APOSTLE OF ALLAH
- MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - BESIDES RAMADAN
Book 6, Number 2576:
Abdullah b. Shaqiq reported: I said to'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her -:
Did the Apostle of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - observe fast for full one month
besides Ramadan? She said: I do not know of any month in which he fasted through-
out, but that of the month of Ramadan and - the month - in which he did not fast at
all, till he ran the course of his life.
Book 6, Number 2577:
'Abdullah b. Shaqiq reported: I said to 'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her -:
Did the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - observe fast during a month?
She said, I do not know of any month in which he fasted throughout except Ramedan
and - the month - in which he did not fast at all till he ran the course of his life.
May peace be upon him.
Book 6, Number 2578:
Abdullah b. Shaqiq reported. I asked 'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her -
about fasting of the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM -. She said: He used
to observe fast - at times - so continuously that we said: He has fasted, he has fasted.
And - at times - he did not observe fast - for days - and we began to say: He has
abandoned fasting, he has abandoned fasting. She said: I did not see him observing fast
throughout the whole of the month since he arrived in Medina, but that of Ramadan.
Book 6, Number 2579:
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Shaqiq
but in the chain of transmitters no mention is made of Hisham and Muhammad.
Book 6, Number 2580:
'A'isha, the Mother of the Believers - Allah be pleased with her -, reported
that the Messenger of Allah - MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM - used to observe fasts - so conti-
nuously - that we said that he would not break, and did not observe - them - till we said
that he would not fast: and I did not see the Messenger of Allah - may peace be upon
him - completing the fast of a month, but that of Ramadan, and I did not see him
fasting more in any other month than that of Sha'ban.
Book 6, Number 2581:
Abu Salama reported: I asked 'A'isha - Allah be pleased with her - about
the fasting of the Messenger of Allah - MAY |