ANSWER: It is a major sin and Allah has stored the punishment of it in hell without disclosing it to us. 

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ANSWER: You should make it up if you had a legitimate reason such as illness or traveling. You should also make it up if you started fasting a day or more of Ramadan and then broke that day without completing it.   If you didn’t fast Ramadan for no legitimate reason and you didn’t break your […]

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ANSWER: No problem in this.  If it’s making up for a missed fard fast then the intention must have been the night before and she can have the intention of voluntary fast even after fajr if she had not done anything that would break the fast. Eating suhoor is not mandatory for keeping a fast.

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ANSWER: If doctors say you are chronically ill and will never be able to fast again, you must feed one poor Muslim one meal at the end of every day of Ramadan. You can also prepare food and feed 30 poor Muslim at the end of the month, however, if this is not a chronic illness, there is no expiation on you and you must make it up as soon […]

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