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The Law of Fasting for Pregnant Women Can Be Disliked, Forbidden, and Obligatory, Here's the Explanation.
"Pregnant women have the privilege to postpone the obligation of fasting during Ramadan."
"Pregnant women have the privilege to postpone the obligation of fasting during Ramadan."
Dream - Fasting during Ramadan is an obligation for every adult Muslim, whether male or female. Even a pregnant woman has the obligation to observe the fast of Ramadan. However, we all know that the physical condition of a pregnant woman is certainly different from those who are not pregnant. A pregnant woman sometimes experiences a condition that makes her body unable to fast. Therefore, they are granted leniency to postpone the obligation of observing the fast of Ramadan.
Well, to find out about the fasting rules for pregnant women, here is the explanation as summarized by Dream through various sources.
Quoted from nu.or.id, according to Syekh Nawawi bin Umar al-Bantani, the fasting law for pregnant women is divided into three. Here is the explanation:
The law of fasting during Ramadan for pregnant women is makruh. This happens because there is a suspicion that if they fast, it could endanger themselves. In this condition, they are allowed to perform tayammum when they are going to pray. So, they are allowed not to fast and are obliged to make up for the fasting outside of Ramadan.
The law of fasting during Ramadan for pregnant women is prohibited. This is because of the belief that there are dangers they may experience if they fast. It can lead to loss of life or loss of bodily functions. If the condition is like this, then pregnant women are not obliged to observe the fasting of Ramadan.
The law of fasting during Ramadan for pregnant women is obligatory. This applies when the illness is still in the mild stage. If there is no suspicion of danger, then it is forbidden not to fast. So, if there is no concern about the severity of the illness, then it is obligatory to observe the fasting of Ramadan.
"Replacing fasting during Ramadan for pregnant women can be done by either making up for the missed fasts or paying fidyah. However, in this case, it should be adjusted according to the condition of the pregnant woman herself. Here is the explanation quoted from Instagram @nuonline_id:"
Pregnant women who make up for missed fasting and pay fidyah are when they do not fast because they are worried about their fetus. For example, they are worried about the possibility of a miscarriage.
Pregnant women who make up for missed fasting without paying fidyah are those who do not fast because they are concerned about their own physical condition. Or it could also be because they are concerned about both their physical condition and the fetus they are carrying.
For Dream friends who want to pay fidyah for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers, here is the translation: "I intend to pay this fidyah as a substitute for fasting in Ramadan because I am concerned for the safety of my child, obligatory for the sake of Allah."
Quoted from nu.or.id, the type of fidyah and its amount is one staple food for each day according to the missed fasting.
In this case, the staple food for the Indonesian people is rice. For the standard measurement, if converted to grams, it is 675 grams or 6.75 ounces. This is in accordance with the calculation explained in the book al-Fiqih al-Islami wa Adillatuhu by Sheikh Wahbah al-Zuhaili.
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