This is the breakdown of the final lecture in the series titled: Book of Fasting from Mulakhas al-Fiqh, delivered by Mustafa George (hafidhahullah Ta'ala) at Masjid Rahmah, Newark, NJ.
1 - Making Up the Missed Days of Ramadan
2 - Desirable to Hasten to Make Up Missed Fasts
3 - Outstanding Fasts of Ramadan & the 6 of Shawaal
4 - Desirable to Make Up Missed Fast Consecutively
5 - Couldn’t Make-Up Missed Fasts Before the Next Ramadan
6 - Dies Before Making Up Missed Fasts
7 - Dies Before Performing a Fast for a Vow They Broke
8 - Breaking the Fast due to Illness or Old Age
9 - All Valid Breaking of Fasts Should be Made Up
10 - A Sick Person who Could Fast but it Could Delay Your Recovery
11 - If You are Ill or on a Journey, Take the Easier Option
12 - No Fasting for the Menstruating & Post-Natal Bleeding Woman
13 - Journey Allows the Shortening of the Prayer & the Breaking of the Fast
14 - A Permissible Journey Allows the Breaking of a Fast!
15 - Pregnant, Breast-Feeding & One Who Fears Harm for Her Child
16 - Permissibility of the Rescuer Breaking Their Fast
17 - A Traveller Doesn’t Have to Break His Fast
18 - Fasting is Better for You, When the Order Was Optional
19 - The Intention for Obligatory & Optional Fasts
20 - Pregnant Women Who Breaks Her Fast Due to Fear for Herself or Her Child
21 - Words of Reflection Upon the Commencement of Ramadan
Abu Hurairah (رضي الله عنه) narrated that the Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever invites to guidance will be rewarded like those who follow him in the guidance are rewarded, and that will not decrease the reward of those who have followed him." [Collected by Imām Muslim]
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