Abu Bakr Zoud – The Pregnant & Breastfeeding Women During Ramadan
AI: Summary ©
The transcript discusses the difference between opinion on breastfeeding and breastfeeding women during the presence of Easter. It explains that breastfeeding woman and pregnant woman have to keep their health in check, and that breaking fast during Easter will drain their energy and make them feel tired. The segment also mentions that they may still pray during Easter and encourage people to use their strength to reach God.
AI: Summary ©
Bismillah al Rahman al Rahim Brothers and Sisters in Islam This is a video for the pregnant and breastfeeding woman during Ramadan. Now I know that there are valid opinions concerning this matter and there is a difference of opinion on this matter. If you have asked your chef and you have taken an answer, then Alhamdulillah that is sufficient. This video is for those who haven't yet received a clarification concerning this matter. And so we say the breastfeeding woman and the pregnant woman fundamentally, they must fast the days of Ramadan just like anyone else. However, if a pregnant woman and a breastfeeding woman feed for their own health, so the pregnant woman feels like that if
she was too fast, especially if the days are long and it is summer, she feels like if she was too fast, this will drain and deplete her energy and she will faint and so on. Then she has a concession by Allah azza wa jal to break her fast and same goes for the breastfeeding woman. They break their fast and after Ramadan, you will make up those days that you broke your fast in and if a breastfeeding woman and a pregnant woman feed for their child. So they did not feed primarily for themselves. They feed for the child. The breastfeeding woman feed the child might not receive the milk supply he should be receiving, or the pregnant woman.
She felt that the child will be under developed to undernourished if she was to break her faster. So she feed for the child that in that case, she also has a concession to break her fast during Ramadan, and then after Ramadan to make up for these days. Now Brothers and Sisters in Islam, Lola Bahama Home Allah they differed concerning the woman, breastfeeding and pregnant woman that broke her fast because she feed for the child, the one that feed for the child, she has to make up those days. And according to some scholars, she also has to feed a poor person for everyday she broke her fast. Shut up, an Athenian Rahim Allah suggests that this is a weak opinion. Therefore, in summary,
we will see that a breastfeeding woman and a pregnant woman that feed for her health or for her child's health, she only has to make up those days after Ramadan if the days have accumulated and they have become so much. So let's say a woman was pregnant, then she breastfed the next Ramadan, then she was pregnant, the third Ramadan, then she breastfed for the fourth Ramadan. And the days have accumulated so many days to make up. In this case, we're going to see that if they are a lot, and you're not able to fast them. In that case, you may feed a poor person for everyday you broke your fast in and you don't have to make them up. However, just before you do that, contact your
local share. And you explain your situation, you may say that I have four or more bonds owing or five valamar bonds owing and I cannot pass them. The situation here the solution would be most likely Allahu Allah, that you will be able to feed a poor person for everyday and you don't have to make them up. Otherwise, if you're able to make them up and you're strong for that, then you should do that. And also for the fate of breastfeeding woman and the pregnant woman. In the nights of Ramadan. You may still pray solid thoroughly. You may do so and you may do all the other worships We ask Allah azza wa jal to accept from us all. Allahu Allah SallAllahu wasallam albaraka ala Nabina
Muhammad wa ala alihi wa sahbihi Germaine