Zakir Naik – Fasting all Day and Night Continuously is Prohibited

Zakir Naik
AI: Summary © The speaker discusses the concept of fasting and the use of the word "back to the scripture" in the context of Islam. They also mention the potential danger of "ftalizing" fasting and the negative social impact of doing it. The speaker suggests that fasting continuously throughout the day is prohibited for Muslims.
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Second What about the fast fasting continuously through the day in the night that's prohibited for Muslims isn't it? I find as bizarre less concern, fasting continues the day and night without breaking the fast. The Prophet said in say Buhari, bottom number three book of fasting and eat number 1966 The blood Prophet said that do not fast continuously then night, it will it tries not fast continuously day night, the word is used here. Saba says the Prophet Rudy dude sometimes the Prophet said Allah subhanaw taala provides me food and drink when I'm sleeping, that means he has the power if you're that you don't overdo it, you don't burn yourself. And for this mentioned inside

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Buhari or number three book of fasting Hadith number 1967 that do not fast continuously day and night.

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If you want to do it, maximum you can do is you can fast up to the solar time. So you can fast from flooding of Dawn continuously till the next salt and that is the maximum we can do. That's permissible if we want to do it. Beyond that it's not permissible because again, it would not be medically right it will cause damage to the body and other parts and the social aspect and really aspect etc.

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