Fasting for Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women

‘SILSILAH FATAAWAA JEDDAH’ CASSETTE SERIES (no.25)
SHAIKH AL-ALBAANEE -rahimahullaah:

Questioner : “I read in a book that if the pregnant women or the breast-feeding women fear for themselves, or for their child, that they should abstain from fasting, and should feed a needy person in place of each day, and that it is not obligatory upon them to make up the days. So how correct is this saying? We hope that you can clarify.”

Shaikh al-Albaanee: “Making up the days is not obligatory upon them, but rather kaffaarah (compensation) of feeding a needy person for each day is obligatory. This is the correct answer.

As for the aforementioned condition, i.e. that if the pregnant woman or a breast-feeding woman fear for themselves or for their child, then this condition is just an ijtihaad (personal deduction) from some of the scholars, and it should not be put as a duty upon the pregnant woman or the breast-feeding woman, because the Prophet ( صلى الله عليه و سلم) said:

<< Allaah -the Exalted and Most High- has remitted fasting from the pregnant woman and the breast-feeding woman.>>

Then Ibn `Abbaas said in explanation of His Saying -He the Most High: [[Sooratul-Baqarah (2):184]]

[[Meaning: So whoever amongst you is ill, or upon a journey, then let him fast the same number of other days; and as for those of you who can fast with difficulty, then they have the option of feeding a needy person in place of each day.]]

Ibn `Abbaas -radiyallaahu `anhu- said: “Upon the pregnant woman and the breast-feeding woman is to feed (the needy).”

Meaning the aforementioned condition is not to be found, i.e. that the pregnant woman and the breast-feeding woman have to fear for themselves or for their child.”

Translated by Abu Talhah Dawud Burbank rahimahullaah

Praying behind the Imaam Outside the Mosque

Statements of a number of the Major Scholars. Compiled and translated by Abu Talhah rahimahullaah:

Praying Behind the Imaam Outside the Mosque

Touching the Mus-haf without wudoo

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by ibn Hazm from al-muhallaa

translated by Abu Talhah rahimahullaah

The Jilbaab

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statements of the scholars throughout the ages on the definition of the Jilbaab

compiled and translated by Abu Talhah rahimahullaah

Extracts from ar-Radd-ul-Mufhim and Jilbaab-ul-Mar’at-il-Muslimah

which discusses the ruling on the Niqaab and Hijaab of the Muslim woman:

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by Shaikh al-Albaanee rahimahullaah

translated by Abu Talhah rahimahullaah

(jazaakillaahukhairan to Umm Moosaa Sa’diyyah for some corrections)