Exemptions from Fasting in Ramadan

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Which of the following groups is exempt from observing the fast of Ramadan?

Those who are seriously ill and those on a long journey

If a traveler does not feel any difficulty during their journey, what is the preferred course of action?

Fasting is preferable for the traveler during the journey

What is the obligation for pregnant or breastfeeding women who avoided fasts for the sake of their children?

They must give a Mudh in addition to compensatory fasts

What is the obligation for those who missed the fast without a valid reason?

Both a and b

What is the obligation for those who die before making up their missed fasts?

Their inheritants must give one Mudh for each missed fast

What is the obligation for those who postpone making up their missed fasts beyond the next Ramadan without a sufficient reason?

They must give one Mudh (800ml) of grain for each missed fast in addition to making it up

Which of the following is considered a valid excuse for missing the fast of Ramadan?

Both b and c

Which of the following groups is NOT exempt from observing the fast of Ramadan?

Those who are mildly sick or on a short journey

What is the consequence for a pregnant or breastfeeding woman who avoided fasts for their own sake?

There is no need for them to give a Mudh in addition to the compensatory fasts

What is the obligation for those who postponed making up their missed fasts beyond the next Ramadan without a sufficient reason?

They must make up the missed fasts and pay a Mudh that doubles each successive year.

What is the obligation for pregnant or breastfeeding women who avoided fasts for the sake of their own health, rather than the health of their children?

They must make up the missed fasts but do not have to pay any Mudh.

If a traveler does not feel any difficulty during their journey, what is the preferred course of action according to the text?

The traveler should fast during the journey.

What is the obligation for those who missed the fast without a valid reason?

They must make up the missed fasts without delay.

What is the obligation for pregnant or breastfeeding women who avoided fasts for the sake of their children's health?

They must make up the missed fasts and pay a Mudh (800ml) of grain for each missed fast.

What is the obligation for those who die before making up their missed fasts?

Their inheritants must pay a Mudh (800ml) of grain for each missed fast on their behalf.

Learn about the exemptions from observing the fast of Ramadan according to Islamic teachings, such as for the seriously ill, travelers, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and those facing weakness due to fasting. Understand the conditions under which fasting can be avoided.

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