The One Who Engaged In Foreplay With His Wife Until He Ejaculated Has To Make Up The Fast But He Does Not Have To Offer Expiation
EsinIslam
Ramadan
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I have a very urgent question pertaining to
fasting in Ramadhan. I have read most of the general
fatawa with respect to atonement for breaking the fast
on purpose, etc. However my circumstance is unique and
I need advice. This is very uncomfortable but here
goes. During Ramadhan I was very sick and the doctor
told me to break my fast and take medication which I
did. The doctor instructed me to do so for 5 days and
my wife insisted that I follow his instructions may
Allah reward her. Anyhow during Ramadhan we engaged in
some foreplay, which we have done before on a regular
basis even during voluntary fasts that we try to do on
a regular basis. It has never been a problem and I
know my limits as does my wife. On the fourth day of
illness I decided to fast but did not tell my wife as
she would have argued that the doctor advised to
finish the drugs in full. I was confident that Allah
had returned my health and wanted to fast. So I did.
That morning we engaged in foreplay and my wife did
not stop either when I told her to. Unfortunately, she
thought this was a game as we have played it before
and continued. Then as I pushed her away the
excitement overcame me and I ejaculated. As you can
imagine I was shocked. As was my wife when I revealed
I was fasting. So do I need to fast 60 days in a row?
Or make up one day? Or does this fall under the Hadith
of accidentally breaking ones fast as Allah is my
witness that was not my intention? Please advise as
soon as possible as we are going to hajj inshallah and
want to remove this sin/burden from us. What should I
do?.
Praise be to Allaah.
You did well to break your fast when you were very
sick, and you also did well to fast when you thought
that you were able to, although it would have been
better to consult the doctor. So long as you fasted
that day and were not harmed by fasting, then you have
to make up that day.
There is no reason why a man should not engage in
foreplay with his wife when fasting, if he is
confident that he will not spoil his fast or hers. But
if he is not confident of that then it is not
permissible for him to do it.
Al-‘Allaamah Mustafa al-Ruhaybaani said in Mataalib
Ooli al-Nuha (2/204): Things like kissing are also
forbidden, such as embracing, touching, and repeatedly
looking for one who thinks that he may ejaculate, and
there is no scholarly difference of opinion on this
point. End quote.
If you engaged in foreplay with your wife and felt
confident that it would not spoil your fast, then
there is no sin on you for this foreplay even if it
did spoil your fast.
But if you thought that you would ejaculate, then you
sinned by engaging in this foreplay, and you have to
repent to Allaah.
With regard to fasting, the fast is spoiled in either
case, because you ejaculated, whether you intended to
break the fast or not. Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Uthaymeen
(may Allaah have mercy on him) said: If he was
intimate with his wife, whether by touching or kissing
and so on (less than intercourse), then if he
ejaculates his fast is invalidated, but if he does nor
ejaculate then he does not break the fast thereby. End
quote from al-Sharh al-Mumti' (6/388).
You have to fast one day to make up for this day, but
you do not have to offer any expiation. Al-Nawawi (may
Allaah have mercy on him) said in al-Majmoo' (6/377);
If he spoils his fast with something other than
intercourse, such as eating, drinking, masturbating or
foreplay that leads to ejaculation, then there is no
expiation because the text speaks only of intercourse,
and these things do not come under the same heading.
End quote.
And Allaah knows best.
Ramadan Team
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