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27-06-2014, 11:59
Dames, weten jullie of het vasten schadelijke invloed heeft
Op het embryo?
Een kennis is pas 5 weken zwanger en heeft ooit gehoord
Dat als je te lang vast dat n lichaam n stofje
Afscheidt dat slecht zou zijn voor t embryo/foetus??

27-06-2014, 13:00



Citaat door oemHafsa:
Dames, weten jullie of het vasten schadelijke invloed heeft
Op het embryo?
Een kennis is pas 5 weken zwanger en heeft ooit gehoord
Dat als je te lang vast dat n lichaam n stofje
Afscheidt dat slecht zou zijn voor t embryo/foetus??

Citaat:

Assalamu alikum,

Laat haar dit goed en duidelijk bespreken met haar huisarts en haar verloskundige m.b.t. eventuele specifieke gezondheidsrisico`s en haar eventuele medische geschiedenis in relatie tot de foetusontwikkeling en groei. Mocht daaruit voortvloeien dat er harde concrete en geldige aanwijzingen zijn dat het embryo schade kan gaan ondervinden in zijn ontwikkeling en of groei en dus gegronde redenen opleveren, dan kan zij gebruik maken van de sharia vrijstelling oftewel Rukhsah om nu niet te vasten maar dit later in te gaan halen, aldus de dragers van kennis. En anders dient zij te vasten. Wa Allahu ahlem. Zie het onderstaande van de dragers van kennis. Wa Allahu ahlem. Ghair insha Allah!



Fatwas of the Permanent Committee>Group 2>Volume 6: Fiqh – Salah 2>Salah for people having legal excuses>Sawm and Ruku` for pregnant women:The third question of Fatwa no. 18804:

Question 3:

Is it permissible for a pregnant woman to observe Sawm (Fasting)? How can she do Ruku‘ (bowing) in Salah (Prayer) when her belly gets bigger?

Answer:

A pregnant woman must observe Sawm, unless she fears harm for herself or her pregnancy. In this case, she is permitted not to observe Sawm and to make up for the missed days later on. But if non-observance of Sawm is due to fear for her pregnancy, then she has to make up for the missed days and also feed a needy person for every day not fasted. Sujud (prostration) to the ground is obligatory, but if she cannot perform it, it is sufficient for her to make a gesture with her head indicative of Sujud (prostration) while she is sitting.
May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.

The Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta':

Member Member Member Deputy Chairman Chairman
Bakr Abu Zayd Salih Al-Fawzan `Abdullah ibn Ghudayyan `Abdul-`Aziz Al Al-Shaykh `Abdul-`Aziz ibn `Abdullah ibn Baz[/SIZE]



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Fatwas of the Permanent Committee>Group 1>Volume 10: Zakah and Sawm>Sawm>Sawm of a pregnant woman and a breastfeeding mother>A pregnant woman's concession not to fast during Ramadan:Fatwa no. 7785:

Question:

Is it permissible for a pregnant woman to forgo Sawm (Fast) during the daytime hours of Ramadan? Is she supposed to refrain from observing Sawm during a certain month of her pregnancy or throughout the entire pregnancy? If she has a Rukhsah (concession) to forgo Sawm, is she required to make up for these missed days of Sawm or should she feed the needy instead? What is the amount of food she should give if she is supposed to feed the needy? I live in a hot country; does Sawm have an effect on a pregnant woman in such hot countries? We hope that you will answer our question.

Answer:

If a pregnant woman fears for her own safety or for that of the fetus while fasting during Ramadan, then she is allowed to forgo Sawm. She is only required to make up for the days of Sawm that she missed, whether she lives in a hot country or not. This is not restricted to certain months of her pregnancy. Rather it is her condition that should be taken into consideration and the hardship that she might encounter, regardless of how long she has been pregnant. The case of the pregnant woman is similar in this respect to the case of a person who is ill and is unable to observe Sawm. Allah says: ...and whoever is ill or on a journey, the same number [of days which one did not observe Saum (fasts) must be made up] from other days.

May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.

The Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta':

Member Member Deputy Chairman Chairman
`Abdullah ibn Qa`ud `Abdullah ibn Ghudayyan `Abdul-Razzaq `Afify `Abdul-`Aziz ibn `Abdullah ibn Baz[/SIZE]




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Fatwas of the Permanent Committee>Group 1>Volume 10: Zakah and Sawm>Sawm>Sawm of a pregnant woman and a breastfeeding mother>A pregnant or a breastfeeding woman fearing for her health or her baby's during Ramadan:

The second question of Fatwa no. 1453:

Question 2:

If a pregnant woman or a breastfeeding mother does not fast Ramadan because she is afraid that fasting might cause harm to herself or to her baby what should she do? Should she make up for the missed days of fasting in addition to feeding the poor, make up for the missed days of fasting without feeding the poor, or feed the poor without making up for the missed days? What should she do in this case?

Answer:

If a pregnant woman is afraid that fasting will be harmful to her or to the fetus, then she is not obliged to fast. She is only required to make up the missed days of fasting, as her case is similar to that of someone who is sick and cannot fast, or one who fears that fasting may cause him harm. Allah says: ...and whoever is ill or on a journey, the same number [of days which one did not observe Saum (fasts) must be made up] from other days.

Similarly, a mother who is breastfeeding and is afraid that fasting will cause harm to herself or to her baby is permitted not to fast during Ramadan and to make up for the missed days at a later time.

May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.

The Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta':
Member Deputy Chairman Chairman
`Abdullah ibn Ghudayyan `Abdul-Razzaq `Afify `Abdul-`Aziz ibn `Abdullah ibn Baz[/SIZE]



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Pillars of Islam>Sawm>Pregnant women: Non-observance of Sawm:

Question 1:

I was pregnant during Ramadan so I did not fast during the entire month. Later on, I fasted for one complete month to make up for the days I missed in addition to giving Sadaqah (voluntary charity). I was pregnant again during a subsequent Ramadan and thus did not fast. Later on, I made up for these missed fasts by fasting every other day for two months without giving Sadaqah. Does Sawm (Fast) in this manner necessitate paying Sadaqah?

Answer:

If a pregnant woman is worried lest Sawm should harm her or her embryo, she is allowed to refrain from Sawm, provided that she makes up for the days of Sawm she misses. A pregnant woman falls under the same ruling as a sick person who cannot fast or fears that Sawm may cause them harm. Allah (Exalted be He) says: ...and whoever is ill or on a journey, the same number [of days which one did not observe Saum (fasts) must be made up] from other days.

May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.

Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta':

Member Member Deputy Chairman Chairman
`Abdullah ibn Qa`ud `Abdullah ibn Ghudayyan `Abdul-Razzaq `Afify `Abdul-`Aziz ibn `Abdullah ibn Baz
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