6 Issues To Do With Intercourse During The Day In Ramadaan -- The Standing Committee for Academic Research and Issuing Fatwas
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Ramadan
By The Standing
Committee for Academic Research and Issuing Fatwas
It is well known that whoever has intercourse
with his wife during the day in Ramadaan has to free a
slave or fast two consecutive months or feed sixty
poor persons.
My question is:
1- If a man has intercourse with his wife more than
once on a number of days, does he have to fast two
months for each day, or is two months sufficient to
expiate for all the days on which he had intercourse?
2- If he did not know that this ruling applies to the
one who has intercourse with his wife, and he thought
that for each day that he had intercourse with his
wife he had to make up just one day, what is the
ruling in this case?
3- Is the wife subject to the same ruling as the
husband?
4- Is it permissible to pay money instead of giving
food?
5- Is it permissible to feed one poor person on behalf
of himself and his wife?
6- If he cannot find a person to feed, is it
permissible to give money to one of the charitable
organizations such as Jam'iyyat al-Birr in Riyadh or
another charity?.
Praise be to Allaah.
With regard to one who is obliged to fast:
1 – If he has intercourse with his wife during the day
in Ramadaan, one or more times on one day, then he
must offer one expiation. If he had intercourse on
several days then he must offer multiple expiations,
the same number as the days on which he had
intercourse.
2 – He must offer expiation for having intercourse
even if he was unaware of the fact that he would have
to offer expiation for having intercourse.
3 – The wife must also offer expiation for having
intercourse if she willingly went along with her
husband in that. But if she was forced then she does
not have to do anything.
4 – It is not permissible to give money instead of
feeding a poor person, and that is not sufficient.
5 – It is permissible to feed one poor person half a
saa' on behalf of himself and half a saa' on behalf of
his wife. That will be considered to be one of the
sixty poor persons who must be fed on behalf of them
both.
6 – it is not permissible to give it all to one poor
person, or to a charitable organization etc., because
they may not distribute it to sixty poor persons. The
believer must strive to discharge his duty with regard
to expiations and other obligations.
And Allaah is the Source of strength. May Allaah send
blessings and peace upon our Prophet Muhammad and his
family and companions.
Fataawa al-Lajnah, 10/320.
Ramadan Team
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