ACTIONS THAT BREAK THE FAST BUT ONLY QAZA IS NECESSARY
Rule:
If you were under the impression that the break of dawn
had not yet occurred and therefore you eat, drank or had sexual
intercourse and then later on found out that the break of dawn
had already happened, then the fast will not count and only Qaza
is necessary [Durr-e-Mukhtar].
Rule:
If you were forced into eating or drinking and someone
threatened you (either to kill you or cause you serious harm)
if you did not break your fast then even if you eat with your
own hands, only Qaza is necessary [Durr-e-Mukhtar etc.]. Meaning
only one fast has to be performed to replace the one broken [Bahar-e-Shariat].
Rule:
If you had eatenor drank or had intercourse by mistake
or you ejaculated just by seeing something or had a wet dream
and then you thought that the fast had broken and therefore you
deliberately eat or drank etc. then it is only compulsory to perform
Qaza [Durr-e-Mukhtar, Bahar].
Rule:
If you put ear drops in your ear or there was a wound on
your stomach or head and you put medication on it and it reached
the stomach or brain or you took on a drip (of glucose) or you
sucked up medicine up your nose or you eat a stone, soil, cotton,
paper, grass or any item where people would not generally eat
and would think awful of, or stayed in Ramadan as if in Saum but
did not make an intention of fasting, or did not make an intention
in the morning but made an intention before midday and then eat
after midday, or made an intention of fasting but not for Ramadan
or raindrops or snow went down the throat or drank many drops
of tears or sweat or had intercourse with a very small child who
was not capable of having intercourse, or had intercourse with
a dead person or had intercourse with an animal or had intercourse
on a thigh or stomach or kissed a woman on her lips or touched
a woman and even if there was a piece of cloth in between but
the warmth of the body is felt and in these situations you ejaculated
or you masturbated or you ejaculated whilst performing foreplay
or except for the fast of Ramadan you broke another fast whether
it be the Qaza of Ramadan, or a woman was sleeping whilst she
was fasting and someone had intercourse with her whilst in her
sleep or a woman was in her sense in the morning and she made
the intention of fasting and then she went insane and whilst in
this situation sexual intercourse was committed with her, or you
were under the impression that it is night and you had food or
you were in doubt that it was night but you had food but in fact
the morning had broken, or you thought that the sun had set and
you eat but the sun had not set or two people gave witness that
the sun had set and two people gave witness that it was still
day and this situation you eat food then in ALL the above situations
only Qaza is necessary not Kaffara [Durr-e-Mukhtar, Bahar, etc.].
Rule:
A traveller settled at a place, a woman on her period or
bleeding after childbirth became clean from it or an insane person
came back to their senses, or an ill person became healthy whose
fast was broken whether someone made the person break their fast
or water or other liquid went down the throat by mistake and the
fast was broken because of this or you thought that it was night
and had some food but in fact morning had broken or you thought
that it was sunset but in fact daytime was still left then in
all these situations where there is still daytime left then you
must stay as if you were in fasting as this is Wajib and then
perform Qaza for the fast and if a child became an adult or an
infidel became a Muslim then the Qaza for this day is not necessary
but to remain as if they were fasting for the rest of the day
is also necessary for them [Durr-e-Mukhtar].
Rule:
When a child reaches the age of ten and they have the strength
to keep a fast then they should be forced to keep a fast and if
necessary they should be hit and if the strength is seen and then
they break the fast then they are not to be given the order of
Qaza, however, if the Namaz is broken then they should be made
to repeat it [Radd-ul-Mohtar, Bahar].
Rule:
If someone was having intercourse before dawn and as soon
as dawn occurred they separated then there is no harm but if they
continued then Qaza is necessary not Kaffara [Radd-ul-Mohtar].
Rule:
If you were having intercourse by mistake and you separated
as soon as you remembered then there is no harm and if you continued
then Qaza is necessary not Kaffara [Radd-ul-Mohtar].
Rule:
A deceased person had some Qaza that he had to perform
then the Wali (next of kin) should give Fidya (money to replace
the fast) to the poor but this is only necessary when the deceased
had made a will and left some property behind and if this is not
the case then it is not necessary for the Wali to give Fidya,
however, it is better if they do so [Bahar-e-Shariat].