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Fasting Rules From Islamic Laws
"Fasting Rules From Islamic Laws" is a comprehensive guide to understanding the principles and regulations of fasting as prescribed in Islamic jurisprudence. This book delves into the rulings related to fasting during the holy month of Ramadan, as well as other recommended and obligatory fasts. It provides clarity on key topics such as the intention for fasting, exemptions, invalidators, compensatory fasts (qadha), and expiations (kaffarah). The book draws from Quranic verses, Hadith, and the rulings of Islamic scholars to offer clear and practical instructions for Muslims aiming to fulfill their fasting obligations in accordance with Shariah. It also addresses contemporary issues such as fasting during travel, illness, and unique circumstances. This guide is an essential resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Islamic fasting rules and their spiritual significance.