TIMELINE – Here are 4 legal conditions of fasting that must be known. If one of the 4 is not fulfilled, then the fast does not count as an act of worship.
Fasting is one of the pillars of Islam that is mandatory for all Muslims. In its implementation, there are several legal conditions of fasting that must be met.
Because, if these conditions are not met, then the fast will not be considered valid or not counted as the value of worship.
So, what are the legal conditions of fasting that must be met?
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1. Islam
The first condition of valid fasting is that it must be Muslim. So, apart from being a Muslim and fasting, his fast does not count as an act of worship.
2. Reasonable and Mumayyiz
The second condition for valid fasting is having good sense and reaching puberty or tamyiz.
That is, if a person who is not in his right mind observes the fast, then his fast is invalid.
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3. Holy
The next condition for valid fasting is that it must be in a state of purity from major hadats, such as menstruation and childbirth.
4. Realize the arrival of the month of Ramadan
The last legal condition of fasting is that fasting will be considered valid if it has entered the month of Ramadan.
That is, fasting will be counted as the value of Ramadan fasting if it has entered the month of Ramadan.
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