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(Book 18, Hadith 60) #35747
The Permissibility of Fasting on Jumua and Tooth-Sticks in Ramadan

SUMMARY: Fasting on the day of Jumua is good and it is permissible to fast using tooth-sticks at any hour of the day in Ramadan. It is not recommended to fast for six days after breaking the fast at the end of Ramadan.

Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that the people of knowledge did not disapprove of people fasting using tooth-sticks at any hour of the day in Ramadan, whether at the beginning or the end, nor had he heard any of the people of knowledge disapproving of or forbidding the practice. Yahya said that he heard Malik say, about fasting for six days after breaking the fast at the end of Ramadan, that he had never seen any of the people of knowledge and fiqh fasting them. He said, "I have not heard that any of our predecessors used to do that, and the people of knowledge disapprove of it and they are afraid that it might become a bida and that common and ignorant people might join to Ramadan what does not belong to it, if they were to think that the people of knowledge had given permission for that to be done and were seen doing it. Yahya said that he heard Malik say, "I have never heard any of the people of knowledge and fiqh and those whom people take as an example forbidding fasting on the day of jumua. Fasting on it is good, and I have seen one of the people of knowledge fasting it, and it seemed to me that he was keen to do so".

TOPICS
fast  *  toothsticks  *  saum  *  miswak  *  ramadan  *  jumuah  *  jumua

QUICK LESSONS:
Use tooth sticks while fasting during Ramadhan; Observe voluntary fasts on Fridays; Follow examples set by knowledgeable people in matters related to religion; Respect religious laws & practices

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith discusses two topics related to fasting during the month of Ramadan. Firstly, it states that it is permissible to use tooth-sticks while fasting at any hour during this month. Secondly, it mentions that fasting for six days after breaking one's fast at the end of Ramadan is not recommended by people who have knowledge about Islamic law and practice. This hadith also encourages Muslims to observe a voluntary fast on Fridays as this was seen as a good practice by people knowledgeable about Islamic law and practice. The main values taught in this hadith are piety, moderation, respect for religious laws and practices, and following examples set by knowledgeable people in matters related to religion.

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