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| Fiqh: Islamic Jurisprudence - Ramadan |
| Written by Muhammad ibn 'Abdul Wahhaab al 'Aqeel |
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Question: We know that smoking is prohibited; however what is the evidence that it breaks your fast? What about second hand smoke, does it break ones fast? Response: Whatever enters your throat may Allaah bless you; is either in the form of food, drink or whatever takes their ruling. Smoke is in reality, something that was previously solid that turned into smoke [by burning in this case]. So if a person breathes in this smoke, [some of it] turns back into a liquid form, and any liquid that enters a person’s throat invalidates his fast. Smoking is prohibited to begin with, because it is harmful. The scholars state that this smoke turns into a liquid after it is breathed in, and it is this liquid that brakes your fast. Likewise even Bakhoor (incense), which is a fragrance in the form of smoke, the scholars say that it is not permissible for a fasting person to breathe it in because it turns into a liquid. As far as second hand smoke, if a smoker is next to you, you must take the necessary precautions by closing your mouth and nostrils, or ask him/her to stop smoking, just as you would do if you came across a small sand storm [i.e you would cover your mouth and nostrils]. Reference: Audio Tape: Taking Advantage of the Last Ten Days of Ramadaan
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