ACTIONS THAT BREAK THE FAST
Rule:
By eating, drinking or having intercourse breaks the fast
when you are aware that you are fasting and if you forget that
you were fasting and eat or drank or had intercourse, then the
fast will not break [Hidaya, Alamgiri, Qazi Khan etc.].
Rule:
The fast will break if you smoked a cigarette or other
form of smoke inhalation or cigar etc.
Rule:
The fast also breaks by eating a paan or tobacco, even
if you spit out the contents.
Rule:
If you put sugar, sweet, chewing gum or any item in your
mouth which dissolves and you swallow the taste then the fast
will break.
Rule:
If there was something stuck in your teeth the same size
or larger than a chick pea and you swallowed it or it was smaller
than a chick pea and you took it out of your mouth and then swallowed
it again then the fast will break.
Rule:
If your gums bled and the blood was more or equal to your
saliva and went down your throat or was less than the saliva and
it went down your throat and you could taste it then the fast
will break. If the blood was less than the saliva and you couldn't
feel the taste and it went down your throat, then the Roza will
not break [Durr-e-Mukhtar, Bahar].
Rule:
If a syringe is used or medicine is put up your nostrils
or oil or medicine is put inside the ears then the fast will break,
however, if water is put into or goes into the ears then the fast
will not break [Alamgiri, Bahar].
Rule:
If you were cleaning your mouth out or was cleaning your
nostrils and water went down your throat by mistake or went up
too far in your nostrils that it went in your mouth canal even
by mistake then the fast will break, if however, you forgot that
you were fasting then the fast will not break [Alamgiri, Bahar].
Rule:
If you drank water or eat something whilst you were sleeping
or your mouth was open and water went down your throat or snow
went down your throat then the fast will break [Johra, Alamgiri,
Bahar].
Rule:
To swallow someone else's saliva or to take your own saliva
in your hand and then swallowing it will break the fast [Alamgiri,
Bahar].
Rule:
If you put a coloured thread in your mouth and your saliva
became coloured and then you swallowed the saliva, then the fast
will break [Alamgiri, Bahar].
Rule:
If tears went into the mouth and it was only a drop or two
then the fast will not break and if it is more and the taste is
felt in the whole mouth then the fast will break, the same rule
applies to sweat [Alamgiri, Bahar].
Rule:
If a man kissed a woman or touched her or hugged her or
copulated with her or embraced her and then ejaculated the fast
would break and if the woman touched a man and the man ejaculated
then the fast would not break. If a man touches a woman on her
clothing and her clothing is so thick that the body warmth cannot
be felt then the fast will not break even if he ejaculates.
Rule:
If the private parts are cleaned with excessive force upto
the extent that the water reached upto the place where the suppository
is kept then the fast will break and one should refrain from using
too much force as there is a chance of illness [Durr-e-Mukhtar,
Bahar].
Rule:
If a man put oil or water down the hole of his penis then
the fast will not break even if the liquid reaches the bottom.
If a woman put water or oil into her vagina then her fast will
break [Alamgiri, Bahar].
Rule:
If a woman put cotton or a cloth in her vagina and it does
not stay completely on the outside then the fast will break. If
someone puts a dry finger up the anus or a woman put a dry finger
inside her vagina then the fast will not break and if the finger
is wet or something is on it then the fast will break when the
finger reaches the part where the point of the suppository goes
[Alamgiri, Durr-e-Mukhtar, Radd-ul-Mohtar, Bahar].
Rule:
If a mouthful vomit is done purposely and you are aware
that you are fasting then the fast will break and if small amounts
are vomited then the fast will not break [Durr-e-Mukhtar, etc.].
Rule:
If vomit occurs on it's own without control then whether,
it be a small amount or large the fast will not break [Durr-e-Mukhtar].
Rule:
The rule of vomit applies when the vomit consists of food
or liquid or blood, if the vomit consists of just phlegm then
the fast will not break regardless of situation [Alamgiri].
Rule:
If in Ramadan a person without cause openly eats or drinks
then the rule for an Islamic judge is to execute them [Durr-e-Mukhtar,
Radd-ul-Mohtar, Bahar].