What can inadvertently break your fast during Ramadan? Here’s what you must remember (2024)

Dubai: Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. Therefore, certain rules and regulations must be adhered to while observing this annual practice.

According to Abdel Basset Ahmed Hamdallah, Grand Mufti at the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai, there are two categories of acts that can lead to a breaking of the fast. The first category of act refers to ingesting something, such as eating, drinking, taking medicine or vitamin injections. The second category refers to acts such as sexual intimacy, vomiting, menstruation and so on.

“Muslim scholars have all agreed that whatever makes its way into the human abdomen leads to a breaking of the fast — even if it’s part of a treatment procedure. Muslims need to know and understand that for their Ramadan fast,” Hamdallah told Gulf News over the phone. Hamdallah, said Muslims may face many situations on a daily basis during their Ramadan fast and they need to know whether or not such situations lead to a breaking of their fast.

He said that if a person accidentally eats or drinks while fasting then his or her fast is still valid. “When a person unintentionally eats or drinks, it doesn’t break their fast. Their fast still holds,” he said. “Quran says: ‘And there is no sin on you if you make a mistake therein, except in regard to what your heart deliberately intends. And Allah is Ever Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful’ [Al-Ahzaab 33:5]’.”

Hamdallah said that while fasting, one should rinse one’s mouth and nose with only a limited quantity of water, so that one does not end up swallowing the water. “If you do so [swallow the water], it invalidates your fast. Chewing gum or smoking breaks the fast too,” he said.

Meanwhile, if one simply tastes some food, but does not swallow it and rinses it away, it is acceptable and his or her fast will still be valid.

Brushing the teeth

Hamdallah further said that brushing one’s teeth using toothpaste and a brush is discouraged because the paste can reach the throat. So it is better to use miswak (a teeth-cleaning twig). “Muslims need to know that miswak is preferable and is encouraged to be used during the fasting hours to brush teeth and eliminate bad breath. Toothpaste won’t break the fast if it doesn’t reach the throat,” Hamdallah further explained.

Swimming or taking a shower

Swimming doesn’t break a person’s fast, but if the water makes its way through the mouth into the throat or inside the nose, then it can entail a breaking of the fast because the water is likely to reach the stomach. “Any water that reaches the throat will break the fast, he said.

Physical intimacy

Hamdallah warned against engaging in any kind of sexual behaviour during the fasting hours and to be cautious because even a hug or a kiss can trigger such behaviour. He said having sexual intercourse during the fasting hours will break the fast. The person who ruins the fast must perform Kaffara, which means he or she must either fast for a continuous period of 60 days or feed 60 poor people.

Ear and eye drops, nose sprays

Hamdallah further said that if water or ear drops enter the ears then they are most likely to break the fast because there are pores from where the fluid can reach the abdomen. “Nose sprays can also break the fast if they reach the abdomen, so people should take precautions,” he said. “As for eye drops, scholars differ, so I recommend people avoid it unless they urgently need it during fasting hours.”

Insulin injections for diabetic people

Hamdallah said that insulin injections do not break the fast, but people are advised to control the dosage so that it is just sufficient to bring back the body sugar level to normal.

Moreover, Hamdallah said that there are two types of illnesses that determine whether a person should fast or not. “If a person suffers from any type of illness that requires immediate medication, then he or she is excused from fasting. Fasting under such circ*mstances can deteriorate their health,” he said.

However, a person suffering from a headache or any other illness that is tolerable can delay their medication until Isha, Maghrib or suhour. If the pain is intolerable, then they do not need to fast.”

The elderly and terminally ill who require continuous medication are also excused from fasting.

Applying lipstick and nail polish

Hamdallah said that applying lipstick or any cream on the skin won’t break one’s fast. “As for nail polish, it doesn’t break the fast, but it must be removed before ablution.”

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Cursing, shouting, lying and listening to music

With regard to cursing, shouting, lying and listening to music, Hamdallah said: “These do not break the fast, but engaging in such behaviour can limit the person’s rewards and God’s forgiveness. Fasting is not only about avoiding food and drinks, but a person must also maintain good manners during Ramdan,” Hamdallah added.

What can inadvertently break your fast during Ramadan? Here’s what you must remember (2024)

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What can inadvertently break your fast during Ramadan? Here’s what you must remember? ›

eating and drinking mean food or liquid entering the stomach through the mouth and the esophagus, evidenced by the ablution (wudu

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Wuduʾ (Arabic: الوضوء, romanized: al-wuḍūʼ, lit. 'ablution' [wuˈdˤuːʔ]) is the Islamic procedure for cleansing parts of the body, a type of ritual purification, or ablution.
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') instruction of the Prophet, on him be peace: “Snuff water deep in the nose, except when fasting.” This exception guards against one inadvertently ingesting the water of ablution (Tirmidhi) ...

What if you accidentally break your fast during Ramadan? ›

Accidental breaks are forgiven, but intentional ones require repentance and potentially offering expiation (kaffarah). By upholding the sanctity of Ramadan and observing the fast with reverence and devotion, Muslims can experience the spiritual benefits and blessings of this blessed month.

What are valid reasons to break your fast during Ramadan? ›

If the person is ill and he/she fears that fasting would increase his/her illness or he/she would find it difficult to complete the fast, that person is allowed to break the fast. Also, if a person knows that fasting would harm his/her health, then he/she should break the fast. TRAVELING.

What happens if you break your fast in Ramadan for no reason? ›

If you deliberately break a fast without a valid reason, you must pay kaffarah. However, fidya (fidyah) is only paid if you miss a fast but have a valid reason to do so and are unable to make up the fast at any other time in the future. The amount paid for each missed fast is the equivalent of feeding 60 people.

Will Allah forgive me if I break my fast? ›

Yet Allah has given Himself the beautiful names of the Forgiver of Sin and the Acceptor of Repentance (Surat Al-Ghafir, 40:3), and He will grant both to those believers who sincerely seek it of Him, duly atone for their violation, and, according to the majority of scholars, quickly make up the days of their breached ...

Would God be mad if I broke my fast? ›

The purpose of the fast is to draw closer to The Lord. Breaking your fast is not a sin or make you a failure. God's love for you is much stronger than any thing you've ever done. If you break your fast when you meant to be fasting, or even if it was an accident just get back into the fast and finish strong.

Does one bite break a fast? ›

Strictly speaking, any amount of calories will break a fast. If a person follows a strict fasting schedule, they should avoid any food or drinks containing calories. Those following a modified fasting diet can often eat up to 25% of their daily calorie needs while fasting.

Does my fast break if I accidentally drink water? ›

Accidentally drinking water during Ramadan while fasting does not nullify the fast as long as it was genuinely unintentional. Islamic jurisprudence acknowledges that mistakes can happen, and Islam is a religion of mercy and understanding.

Does chewing gum break a fast? ›

Even though chewing gum contains calories, most experts agree that there aren't enough calories in gum alone to break a fast. So, chewing one or two sticks of sugar-free gum during fasting hours shouldn't affect your fast if you are doing it for health reasons.

Does Allah forgive all sins? ›

Despair not of the Mercy of Allah: for Allah forgives all sins: for He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. Again, God says to the believers in a Hadith Qudsi: "O son of Adam, so long as you call upon Me, and ask of Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done, and I shall not mind.

Can I break my fast if I am very thirsty? ›

Severe thirst and grave hunger are both valid reasons not to fast, but not just any kind of acute thirst or hunger. If one really believes that the continuation of their fast will physically harm them because they are suffering from severe thirst or hunger, then it is permissible for them to break fast.

Is it a sin if you don't fast in Ramadan? ›

IF ONE INTENTIONALLY VIOLATES THE RAMADAN FAST. Intentionally breaking the fast on any day in Ramadan is a major sin in Islam and requires repentance and an “atonement” or “expiation” called kaffarah. An expiation (kaffarah) is a penalty that makes up for a violation.

Does it count if you accidentally break your fast? ›

If you really accidentally break your fast ,it doesn't count.

What happens if you break your fast wrong? ›

Breaking your fast with foods that are especially high in fat, sugar, or even fiber can be difficult for your body to digest, leading to bloating and discomfort. Foods and drinks that can be even more shocking to your system after a fast include those like a greasy cheeseburger, slice of cake, or soda.

Is it a sin to break a fast in Ramadan? ›

IF ONE INTENTIONALLY VIOLATES THE RAMADAN FAST. Intentionally breaking the fast on any day in Ramadan is a major sin in Islam and requires repentance and an “atonement” or “expiation” called kaffarah. An expiation (kaffarah) is a penalty that makes up for a violation.

What happens if you break your fast at the wrong time? ›

If you make an unintentional mistake, God will forgive it. There is the prayer you say to God when such a thing happens, from the Quran.

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