The Intention for Fasting (Niyyah)
The intention’s place is the heart, not the lips. Neither the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam), nor any of his companions, ever pronounced the intention verbally.
Du‘aa during Breaking the Fast
The Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) used to say this du’aa at the time of iftaar:
“ ذَهَبَ الظَّمَأُ وَابْتَلَّتِ الْعُرُوقُ وَثَبَتَ الأَجْرُ إِنْ شَاءَ اللَّه ”
“Dhahabaz-zama’, wabtallat-il-‘urooq, wa thabat-al-ajru in shaa’ Allaah.”
(The thirst has gone, the veins are moist and the reward is set, Allaah willing.)
[Sunan Abee Daawood (2357) – graded authentic by Ibn Hajar & al-Albaanee]
A person may supplicate with any other good words along with the above. However, it is not correct to specify any particular du‘aa for iftaar that was not specified by the Prophet.
Ramadaan Advice in Brief
- Read more Qur’aan and offer more units of prayer and do it with reflection, humility and attentiveness.
- Share and provide food for fasting people to gain a reward similar to theirs, especially the poor and needy.
- Perform your five prayers on time in congregation to gain the reward and Allaah’s protection.
- Do your best to attend the taraaweeh prayers.
- Give plenty of charity.
- Break your fast as soon as the sun sets – don’t delay.
- Avoid overeating.
- Maintain ties with family and relatives.
- Safeguard your tongue from lying, cursing, backbiting and slander for they decrease the reward of fasting.
- Resolve important Islamic issues in your life.
- Volunteer at the masjid.
- Share the message of Islam with others.
Note
Fajr beginning time also means imsaak (starting fast) and Maghrib beginning time also means adhaan and iftaar (breaking fast). Actual begin and end date for Ramadaan will depend on moon sighting.
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