Shadee Elmasry – 12 Making Up Missed Fasts

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The speaker discusses the importance of being aware of accidents and sickness during pregnancy and postpartum birth. They suggest that accidents and sickness can lead to injuries and health problems, but it is rare for one to avoid them. The importance of being aware of these accidents and sickness is emphasized.

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			Khadija makeup fasts we have to
make up our fasting. If we
		
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			accidentally or by force eat or
drink, like what does that mean?
		
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			That means I was, you know, at the
in a situation they took me to the
		
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			hospital, I said, No, no, no, I
don't want to do this. They said,
		
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			No, you're taking this and they
stuffed, you know, some medicine
		
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			in my throat or, you know,
something like that, where they
		
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			forced me.
		
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			Sounds rare, but maybe it's
possible. So accidental or forced
		
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			eating or drinking, sickness,
travel, pregnancy, breastfeeding,
		
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			you make up the day, hide NDFs,
which means menstruation and
		
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			postpartum bleeding.
		
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			Fainting and temporary insanity.
You break your fast, make up the
		
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			day later.
		
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			Unintentional emission of sexual
fluids, that means you never
		
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			intended to touch your wife, let's
say but it happened that the way
		
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			that you were sitting together
		
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			ended up some sexual fluids came
out of you, you're forgiven for
		
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			that you but you do have to make
up the
		
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			accidental eating past fetch or
breaking before amalgam. So you
		
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			got your timing wrong, basically.
Right, you accidentally misread
		
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			the calendar, for example, you
read the previous Monday, let's
		
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			say it's Monday, you know, the
20th. And you read the date for
		
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			Monday, the 13th. So you actually
got the timing off because it was
		
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			just a pure accident. You have the
reward, you have everything in the
		
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			DUA, but you'd still owe a day and
you have to make up that day
		
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			later.
		
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			Because that is simply making up
the day they do not have to be
		
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			consecutive, let's say a woman and
menstruation she misses five days.
		
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			She does not have to make up five
days altogether. She can make up
		
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			every Monday or every other day.
However, in the chef a school,
		
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			they do require that so therefore
to be on the safer side, it is
		
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			better, more reward if she makes
up or he if he was traveling or
		
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			sick.
		
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			For five days all together are the
days that they owe all in one
		
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			shot, but if they don't, it's
okay.